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F U J I E L E C T R I C I N V E RT E R S

MEH535a
The Inverter with the Highest
Performance in the Industry.
FRENIC-MEGA is a high performance, multifunctional inverter
Fuji Electric has developed by gathering the best of its technologies.
With our own state-of-the-art technology, the control performance has evolved to a new dimension.

FRENIC-MEGA has been developed with unyielding standards of quality and


flexibility to meet the demands of both simple and complex industrial applications.
Meeting the requirements for various applications, achieving lower maintenance,
and improved protection to environmental conditions.

FRENIC-MEGA, the inverter with the highest performance in the industry,


is about to redefine the common sense of general-purpose inverters.
Now, it is ready to provide a solution to your application needs!

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F U J I E L E C T R I C I N V E RT E R S
With the flexibility and functionality to support a wide range of
applications on all types of mechanical equipment, the FRENIC-MEGA
takes core capability, responsiveness, environmental awareness, and
easy maintenance to the next level.

Two types of keypads are available for FRENIC-MEGA: the multi-function


keypad and the keypad with USB port. Allowing you to select and utilize
a keypad interface that meets your application needs.

FRENIC-MEGA FRENIC-MEGA
+ +
Multi-function keypad Keypad with USB port (option)

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High Performance Multifunctional Inverters

Characteristics
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Model Variations
Keypad Functionality
Improved control performance Easy maintainance

I Available control methods: PG vector control, I Multi-function keypad

Inverter PC Software
sensorless vector control, dynamic torque vector
II Keypad with a USB Port (optional)
control, PG Closed-Loop control, and V/f control
III Maintenance warning signal output
II Improved performance in current response
and speed response (vector control) IV Long life cycle

Standard Specifications
III Improved durability in overload operation
LD (Low duty) spec: 120% for 1 min
: For fans and pumps applications
MD (Medium duty) spec: 150% for 1 min

Common Specifications
: For constant torque
applications
HD (High duty) spec: 200% for 3 sec /
150% for 1 min
: For general industry

Basic Wiring Diagram


applications
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Environmental
Versatile applications Compatibility

Terminal Functions
I Various functions that accommodate a I Model variation meeting customers’ needs
broad range of applications - Standard Inverter

Function Settings
Examples: customizable control logic through the built-in - Inverter with DC Reactor Built-in
PLC functionality, pulse train input for speed and
direction, ratio operation of the main speed, positioning II Compliance with RoHS Directives
control, output brake signal for mechanical braking
control, etc...
III Improved protection to environmental

External Dimensions
conditions
II Expanded power ratings for which the
dynamic braking transistor is built-in
Provided as standard on models rated up through
40Hp(LD)
III Connectivity to various networks
Options

Ethernet TCP/IP, DeviceNet, Profibus DP, CC-Link, etc...


IV Compliance with Safety Standard (EN954-1 Cat.3)
Safe torque off function that shuts off the power to the
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inverters output coasting the motor to a stop


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Best in class vector control for general-purpose inverters
Ideal for high accuracy positioning control Maximizing motor performance
PG vector control Speed sensor-less vector control
Effective in providing highly accurate control for applications Useful for applications that require a high starting torque,
such as printing presses. such as the gondola type multi-level
car parking tower
Speed control range: 1:1500
Speed response: 100Hz Speed control range: 1:200
Speed control accuracy: ±0.01% Speed response: 20Hz
Current response: 500Hz Speed control accuracy: ±0.5%
Torque accuracy: ±10% Current response: 500Hz
* The option card is required separately. Torque accuracy: ±10%
* The above specifications may vary depending on the
environment or conditions for use.

Improved reaction to fluctuation of an impact load


Further Improved Fuji's original dynamic torque vector control When a substantial load fluctuation occurs, the inverter
provides a torque response that is best in class. It controls
In addition to the dynamic torque vector control, the inverter
the flux to minimize the fluctuation in motor speed while
has a constant tuning mode of operation that will
suppressing the vibration. This function is best suited for the
compensate for voltage errors in the main circuit devices.
equipment that requires stable speed operation such as a
The inverter also utilizes a new magnetic flux observer for
cutting machine.
more precise operation. This allows for a high starting
Example:
torque of 200%, even at low speed (0.3 Hz).
250 150ms
200
Our previous model
Torque(%)

100
150ms
0
1500 Motor speed
500 1000
-100 (r/min)
Motor
-200 speed
MEGA controls the speed and
torque better than the previous
-250 models in the settled state.

Example torque characteristics [ 5.5kW ]


Load
torque
Improved durability in overload operation
The inverter performs quick acceleration and deceleration
tasks, at maximum power, by extending the overload time
as compared with previous models. This improves the
operation efficiency of the applications such as cutting
machines and conveyors.
Overload capability: 200% for 3s and 150% for 1 min.
The standard model is available in two specifications
concerning the operation load.
Quicker response to the operation commands
Classification Overload current rating Major use The terminal response to the operation commands has an
HD (High duty) spec 200% for 3 sec, 150% for 1 min Operation under heavy load established reputation. FRENIC-MEGA has further shortened this
MD (Medium duty) spec 150% for 1 min Operation under constant torque load
response time, achieving an industry-best response time.
This function is effective in shortening the tact time per cycle and
LD (Low duty) spec 120% for 1 min Operation under light load
effective for use in the process including frequent repetitions.
Example:
Expanded power ratings for built-in braking transistor Terminal response time
Output
Approx. 4ms
example per command
For models with power ratings up through 40Hp(LD) the current
: Approx. 4ms
dynamic braking transistor is built-in and is provided as
standard. This functionality is utilized for applications where Previous model : Approx. 6ms
the load requires additional deceleration control such as Response start
Response time shortened
vertical conveyance machines. by approx. 2 ms
* Power ratings on models up through 15Hp(LD) also Control terminal signal
include a dynamic braking resistor. ON (operation command)
** For 460V power ratings on models of 50Hp(LD) through 250Hp(LD) OFF
the built-in dynamic braking transistor is available upon request.
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Characteristics
Accommodating various applications
Convenient function for operation at a specified speed Optimum function for preventing an object from falling
The pulse train input function is provided as The reliability of the brake

Model Variations
standard. signal was increased for uses
It is possible to issue a speed command with the pulse train such as vertical conveyance.
input (single-phase pulse and a sign of command value) Conventionally, the current
from a pulse generator, etc. (Maximum pulse input: 100kHz) value and the frequency have
MEGA been monitored when the brake

Keypad Functionality
signal is output. By adding a
PLC Motor
torque value to these two
Pulse values, the brake timing can be
adjusted more easily.

Inverter PC Software
Dancer control function optimized for winding control
Speed Ratio operation The PID value, which is calculated by comparing the target
The Ratio operation function is used to adjust the speed value and the feedback value, is added to or subtracted
differences between two different sections of a from the reference line speed. Since the PID calculator
proportional gain can be adjusted to have a MEGA FAST

Standard Specifications
machine/process. Using one main speed reference, two or
more inverters can have their speeds modified by an analog response. The inverter can be applied to automatic control
ratio signal. On conveyor systems, one conveyor can be systems where quick response may be required.
made to run slightly faster to match speed with another
based on gear box ratio differences. Winding
machine

Common Specifications
Fixed roll Fixed roll
Ratio setting
95%
Frequency Frequency Frequency
setting setting setting Upper limit Rotation speed control
output output output

Dancer roll
Position information

Basic Wiring Diagram


Reference position
Frequency
Main speed
setting input 95% 90% 82% ex.0V to 10V
(line speed) Potentiometer, etc.
Input range: 0 to +10V, -10 to 10V, 4 to 20mA
Lower limit Line speed is adjusted
Frequency Frequency Analog input (Ratio setting) according to the position
setting output = setting input x 100% of the dancer roll.
F

Terminal Functions
"Total" protection of the braking circuit Extended functions for various applications
The inverter protects the braking resistor by monitoring the (1) Safety function meets EN954-1 Cat.3. (2) Analog inputs:
braking transistor operation. The inverter outputs an voltage input through 2 terminals with polarity, current input
exclusive signal on detection of the braking transistor through 1 terminal (3) Slow flowrate level stop function

Function Settings
abnormality. A circuit for shutting off the input power supply (Pressurized operation is possible before slow flowrate operation
must be provided outside of the inverter. When this signal is stop.) (4) Non-linear V/f pattern at 3 points (5) Dummy failure
output, the power is shut off; thus protecting the braking output function (6) Selection of up to the 4 motors (7) S-curve
circuit. accel./decel. range setting (8) Detecting loss of PID feedback

External Dimensions
Applications with MEGA keep expanding Built-in PLC Functionality
Logic input/output can be easily created by parameter setting.
PG option card
This makes it possible to simplify the peripheral circuits.
MC MC
This control function is best suited for the application that requires ECLB
or M
highly accurate positioning such as that of the conveyance MCCB
machine. By combined use of the automatic position regulater Motor
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(APR) and PG vector control, the position control accuracy has


been remarkably improved. Shortened positioning time by this
function will be helpful to reduce the tact time of a cycle. The interface is available BS12
BS11

Example: Fixed length marking system in 10 steps using 2 inputs, R1


Marker
1 output, logical operation,
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Object to be marked
and the timer function.
Moving direction Belt conveyor

Introducing servo lock function (PG option card).


This function is effective in adjusting the stop timing or the braking
torque when the equipment such as a conveyance machine is
Position control section stopped by positioning of the motor. This function is helpful when
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Start point
torque is applied externally or holding torque is required during the
Reference position
Target stop point stop time. The tact time per cycle will be reduced by shortened
Position detection sensor [LS] deceleration time.

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Multi-function Keypad Type: TP-G1W-J1
Features:
● LCD with intelligent back-light feature for better viewing
● Large 7-segment LED with 5 digit display for excellent visibility from a
distance
● Quick setup parameter list that can be customer modified
● Fully functional Remote/Local key for switching between operation
commands and speed references
● 3 different parameter sets can be saved and copied
● Various display languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Japanese

Keypad with USB port Type: TP-E1U (Optional)


● The built-in USB port allows use of a personal computer loader software for easy information control!
Improved working efficiency at the manufacturing site
● A variety of data from the inverter can be saved in keypad ● Data can be transferred from the USB port of the keypad
memory, allowing you to check the information at any directly to the computer (personal computer loader) at the
time. manufacturing site.
● Periodical collection of life information can be carried out
Example of use in the office efficiently.
● The real-time tracing function permits the operator to
check the equipment for abnormality.
Example of use in the manufacturing site

Features
1. The keypad can be directly connected to the computer
through a commercial USB cable (Mini B) without using
a converter. The computer can be connected on-line
with the inverter.
2. With the personal computer loader software, the
inverter can support the following functions (1) to (5).
(1) Editing, comparing, and copying the function code data
(2) Operation monitor, and real-time trace Personal computer loader
(3) Alarm history (indicating the latest four alarms) Allows operation of the inverter
connected on-line with the PC.
(4) Maintenance information Remote keypad
(5) Historical trace Information can be written
in the keypad memory.

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Characteristics
Connectivity
Built-in network functionality
■RS-485 communication is provided as standard

Model Variations
In addition to the RJ-45 connection port which is shared
with the inverter keypad, RS-485 terminals are provided RS-485 terminals (DX+, DX-,
as standard on the control terminal board allowing SD) enabling multi-drop
multi-drop network connections to be made easily. connections

Keypad Functionality
RJ-45 connector

Inverter PC Software
Standard Specifications
Common Specifications
Available network option cards

Basic Wiring Diagram


■ Ethernet TCP/IP ■ CANopen ■ T-Link interface card ■ SX bus interface card
■ DeviceNet ■ CC-Link ■ PROFIBUS DP

Terminal Functions
Prolonged service life and improved maintenance alarm function

Function Settings
10 Year design life Full support of maintenance warnings
The design life for the replaceable components of the inverter The inverter is loaded with many different functions for
is 10 years. facilitating maintenance of the equipment.
Item Purpose

External Dimensions
Replacement Part Designed life
Cumulative inverter
Main circuit capacitor 10 years run time (h) Displays the total run time of the inverter.

Electrolytic capacitor on PCB 10 years


Displays the number of times the inverter has
started the equipment.
Cooling fan 10 years Number of inverter
startups Example This data indicates the timing to
Options

of use: replace the equipment parts (such as


a timing belt) operating under the
normal load.
Conditional factors used for determining component
design life are as follows: By inputting the signal for operation with the
the inverter is operated in an ambient air temperature of Equipment commercial power supply, the time outside the
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40˚C(104˚F) and the average load is 80%(LD) or maintenance warning inverter operation time can also be measured.
Cumulative run time (h) This makes it possible to manage the total run time
100%(HD) of the inverter output rating. Number of startups of the equipment and the number of startups. Such
data is usable for preparing the maintenance
* Design life values are calculated and not guaranteed. schedule.

The displayed contents include:


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Display of inverter main circuit capacitor capacity, total run time of the
life warning cooling fan (with ON/OFF compensation), total run
time of the electrolytic capacitor on the printed
circuit board, and total run time of the inverter.

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Environment Friendly Designed
Improved protection to environmental conditions
Protection to conditions of the installation environment has
been improved as compared to the previous series of
general purpose inverters.
(1) The durability of the cooling fans has been improved to
provide additional coatings and connector sealing.
(2) Copper bus bars are provided with nickel (Ni) and tin
(Sn) plating.

FRENIC-MEGA's protection to environmental conditions has


been improved compared to FRENIC5000G11S/P11S.
However, careful examination of the installation environment
prior to use of the inverter should be done under the
following conditions:
a. The environment is subject to sulfide gas (examples
include: tire manufacturing, paper manufacturing, waste
water processing, part of a textile process, etc...)
b. The environment is subject to conductive dust or foreign
matter (examples include: metalworking, extruding,
printing, waste disposal, etc...)
c. The environmental conditions exceed or do not match the
environment specifications of the inverter.

For applications planning to utilize the inverter in any of the


above environmental conditions please consult with Fuji
Electric.

Compliance with RoHS Directives


MEGA complies with European regulations that limit the use
of specific hazardous substances (RoHS) as a standard.
This inverter is environment-friendly as the use of the
following six hazardous substances is restricted.
Lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium,
polybrominated biphenyl (PBB), and polybrominated biphenyl
ether (PBDE)
The Directive 2002/96/EC, promulgated by the European
Parliament and European Council, limits the use of specific
hazardous substances included in electrical and electronic
devices.

Global compatibility
● Application to the world standards pending ● Wide voltage range
Applicable to 480V and 240V power supplies as standard
Europe North America/Canada
EC Directive (CE marking) UL standard (cUL certified)

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Model Variations
LD : Low Duty spec 120% for 1 min

Characteristics
Model list MD : Medium Duty spec 150% for 1min
HD : High Duty spec 200% for 3 sec, 150% for 1min

Nominal Standard Inverter


applied Three-phase 230 V series Three-phase 460 V series
motor

Model Variations
(HP) LD spec (120%) HD spec (150%) LD spec (120%) MD spec (150%) HD spec (150%)

0.5 FRNF50G1S-2U FRNF50G1S-2U FRNF50G1S-4U FRNF50G1S-4U


1 FRN001G1S-2U FRN001G1S-2U FRN001G1S-4U FRN001G1S-4U
2 FRN002G1S-2U FRN002G1S-2U FRN002G1S-4U FRN002G1S-4U

Keypad Functionality
3 FRN003G1S-2U FRN003G1S-2U FRN003G1S-4U FRN003G1S-4U
5 FRN005G1S-2U FRN005G1S-2U FRN005G1S-4U FRN005G1S-4U
7.5 FRN007G1S-2U FRN007G1S-2U FRN007G1S-4U FRN007G1S-4U
7.5 FRN010G1S-2U FRN010G1S-4U
10 FRN010G1S-2U FRN015G1S-2U FRN010G1S-4U FRN015G1S-4U

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15 FRN015G1S-2U FRN020G1S-2U FRN015G1S-4U FRN020G1S-4U
20 FRN020G1S-2U FRN025G1S-2U FRN020G1S-4U FRN025G1S-4U
25 FRN025G1S-2U FRN030G1S-2U FRN025G1S-4U FRN030G1S-4U
30 FRN030G1S-2U FRN040G1S-2U FRN030G1S-4U FRN040G1S-4U

Standard Specifications
40 FRN040G1S-2U FRN050G1S-2U FRN040G1S-4U FRN050G1S-4U
50 FRN050G1S-2U FRN060G1S-2U FRN050G1S-4U FRN060G1S-4U
60 FRN060G1S-2U FRN075G1S-2U FRN060G1S-4U FRN075G1S-4U
75 FRN075G1S-2U FRN100G1S-2U FRN075G1S-4U FRN100G1S-4U

Common Specifications
100 FRN100G1S-2U FRN125G1S-2U FRN100G1S-4U FRN125G1S-4U
125 FRN125G1S-2U FRN150G1S-2U FRN125G1S-4U FRN150G1S-4U
150 FRN150G1S-2U FRN150G1S-4U FRN150G1S-4U FRN200G1S-4U
200 FRN200G1S-4U FRN200G1S-4U FRN250G1S-4U

Basic Wiring Diagram


250 FRN250G1S-4U FRN250G1S-4U FRN300G1S-4U
300 FRN300G1S-4U FRN300G1S-4U FRN350G1S-4U
350 FRN350G1S-4U FRN350G1S-4U FRN450G1S-4U
350 FRN450G1S-4U
400 FRN500G1S-4U

Terminal Functions
450 FRN450G1S-4U FRN500G1S-4U FRN600G1S-4U
500 FRN500G1S-4U FRN600G1S-4U FRN700G1S-4U
600 FRN600G1S-4U FRN700G1S-4U FRN800G1S-4U
700 FRN700G1S-4U FRN800G1S-4U

Function Settings
800 FRN800G1S-4U FRN900G1S-4U
900 FRN900G1S-4U FRN1000G1S-4U
1000 FRN1000G1S-4U

How to read the inverter model

External Dimensions
FRN 200 G 1 S - 4 U
Shipping destination/
Code Series name Code
Instruction manual language
FRN FRENIC series
U USA/English
Options

Code Nominal applide motor (LD)


Code Power supply voltage
F50 0.5HP
2 Three-phase 230V
4 Three-phase 460V
1000 1000HP
Reference material

Code Enclosure
S Basic type (IP20/IP00)

Code Applicable area


G High performance, multifunction Code Development code
1 1
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*A multi-function keypad (TP-G1W-J1) is included as standard equipment for inverters. Please select and use remote control keypad (TP-E1U) as option, if necessary.
*The external DC reactor is included as standard for 100HP and above. DC Reactor listed on reference section in this catalog.

Caution The contents of this catalog are provided to help you select the product model that is best for you. Before the actual use, be sure to read the
User’s Manual thoroughly for proper operations.

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Keypad Functionality

Multi-function keypad
7-segment
LED monitor

LED indicator indexes


RUN key (forward)

LCD Monitor LED indicator

Program key
Shift key RUN key (reverse)
Reset key STOP key
UP key
Function/Data key
DOWN key
Remote/Local key

Monitor, LED Type Item Description (information, condition, status)


Item Functionality
indicator or Key
Hz Output frequency, frequency command
Five-digit, 7-segment LED monitor which displays the following
according to the operation mode: A Output current
■ In Running Mode: Running status information (e.g., output
frequency, current, and voltage) V Output voltage
■ In Programming Mode: same as above % Calculated torque, load factor, speed
■ In Alarm Mode: Alarm code, which identifies the cause of alarm
if the protective function is activated. Motor speed, set motor speed, load shaft speed,
r/min
LED/LCD LCD monitor which displays the following according to the operation Unit of set load shaft speed
Monitor modes: Number
Displayed m/min Line speed, set line speed
■ In Running Mode: Running status information
■ In Programming Mode: Menus, function codes and their data on LED
Monitor kW Input power, motor output
■ In Alarm Mode: Alarm code, which identifies the cause of alarm
if the protective function is activated. X10 Data greater than 99,999
In running mode, display the unit of the number displayed Constant feeding rate time, constant feeding
LED indicator on the LED monitor and the running status information min
indexes shown on the LCD monitor. For details,see next page. rate time setting

sec Timer
Switches the operation modes of the inverter.
SHIFT PID PID process value
Shifts the cursor to the right when entering a number.
Pressing this key after removing the cause of an alarm will switch FWD Running (forward rotation)
RESET the inverter to Running Mode. Operating
Status REV Running (reverse rotation)
Used to reset a setting or screen transition.
UP and DOWN keys. Used to select the setting items or change the STOP No output frequency
and
function code data displayed on the LED monitor.
Keypad REM Remote mode
Operation Function/Data key. Switches the operation as follows:
Key ■ In Running Mode: Pressing this key switches the information LOC Local mode
to be displayed concerning the status of the Source of Communication enabled (RS-485
inverter (output frequency (Hz), output Operation COMM
FUNC
current (A), output voltage (V), etc.). (standard, optional), field bus option)
DATA

JOG Jogging mode


■ In Programming Mode: Pressing this key displays the function code
and confirms the data you have entered. HAND Keypad effective (lights also in local mode)
■ In Alarm Mode: Pressing this key displays the details of the
problem indicated by the alarm code that
has come up on the LED monitor.
FWD Starts running the motor (forward rotation).

Run REV Starts running the motor (reverse rotation).


Operation
Key Stops the motor.

REM Pressing this toggle key for more than 1 second switches
LOC
between Local and Remote modes.
FWD LED
LED Lights while a run command is supplied to the inverter.
Indicator REV

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Inverter PC Software

Characteristics
Full-fledged maintenance with the FRENIC loader software
■ Editing, comparing, copying and downloading of the ■ Compatibility with Windows2000 and XP is guaranteed.
function code data ■ The real-time trace function monitors the inverter operating
■ Operation monitor, real-time historical trace, trouble conditions with waveforms in a multi-channel graph
monitor, and multi-monitor format, and the results can be stored in a data file. The

Model Variations
■ Test run, motor auto tuning stored data can be used for motion analysis etc.

* The loader software can be downloaded for free from FUJI’s website.
http://www.americas.fujielectric.com

Function code list editing Historical trace

Keypad Functionality
Inverter PC Software
Standard Specifications
Common Specifications
Operation monitor Test run screen

Basic Wiring Diagram


Terminal Functions
Function Settings
External Dimensions
Maintenance information

Options
Reference material
Warranty

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Standard Specifications (Standard Inverter)
Three-phase 230V series
LD (Low Duty)-mode inverters for light load (0.5 to 150 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-2U) F50 001 002 003 005 007 010 015 020 025 030 040 050 060 075 100 125 150
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 0.5 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150
Rated capacity (kVA) *2 1.2 2.0 3.2 4.4 7.2 11 13 18 24 30 35 46 58 72 86 113 138 165
Output ratings

Three-phase 200 to 230 V


Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 200 to 240 V (with AVR function)
(with AVR function)
31.8 46.2 59.4 74.8 88 115
Rated current (A) *4 3 5 8 11 18 27 146 180 215 283 346 415
(29) (42) (55) (68) (80) (107)
Overload capability 150%-1 min, 200%-3.0 s 120%-1 min
Input power

200 to 220 V, 50 Hz,


Voltage, frequency 200 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
200 to 230 V, 60 Hz
Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *5, Frequency: +5 to -5%
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *6 0.6 1.2 2.2 3.1 5.2 7.4 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 40.0 48.0 58.0 71.0 98.0 116 143
Torque (%) *7 150% 100% 70% 15% 7 to 12%
Braking transistor Built-in –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor Built-in –


Braking time (s) 5s 3.7 s 3.4 s –
Duty cycle (%ED) 5 3 5 3 2 2.2 1.4 –
DC reactor (DCR) Option Standard *8
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP20, UL open type IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
3.8 4.4 6.2 6.6 6.6 14 14 14 13 21 21 22 55 71 93 95 137 232
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(1.7) (2.0) (2.8) (3.0) (3.0) (6.5) (6.5) (6.5) (5.8) (9.5) (9.5) (10) (25) (32) (42) (43) (62) (105)

HD (High Duty)-mode inverters for heavy load (0.5 to 125 HP)


Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-2U) F50 001 002 003 005 007 010 015 020 025 030 040 050 060 075 100 125 150
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 0.5 1 2 3 5 7.5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125
Rated capacity (kVA) *2 1.2 2.0 3.2 4.4 7.2 11 11 15 20 25 30 36 47 58 72 86 113 138
Output ratings

Three-phase 200 to 230 V


Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 200 to 240 V (with AVR function)
(with AVR function)
Rated current (A) 3 5 8 11 18 27 27 37 49 63 76 90 119 146 180 215 283 346
Overload capability 150%-1 min, 200%-3.0 s
Input power

200 to 220 V, 50 Hz,


Voltage, frequency 200 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
200 to 230 V, 60 Hz
Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *5, Frequency: +5 to -5%
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *6 0.6 1.2 2.2 3.1 5.2 7.4 7.4 10 15 20 25 30 40 48 58 71 98 116
Torque (%) *7 150% 100% 20% 10 to 15%
Braking transistor Built-in –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor Built-in –


Braking time (s) 5s –
Duty cycle (%ED) 5 3 5 3 2 3 3 2 –
DC reactor (DCR) Option Standard *8
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP20, UL open type IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
3.8 4.4 6.2 6.6 6.6 14 14 14 13 21 21 22 55 71 93 95 137 232
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(1.7) (2.0) (2.8) (3.0) (3.0) (6.5) (6.5) (6.5) (5.8) (9.5) (9.5) (10) (25) (32) (42) (43) (62) (105)
*1 US-4P standard induction motor
*2 Rated capacity is calculated assuming the rated output voltage as 230 V for 230 V series and 460 V for 460 V series.
*3 Output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
*4 To use the inverter with the carrier frequency of 3 kHz or more at the surrounding temperature of 40°C (104°F) or higher, manage the load so that the current comes to be within the rated ones enclosed in
parentheses ( ) in continuous running.
Max. voltage (V) - Min. voltage (V)
*5 Voltage unbalance(%) = ×67(IEC 61800-3)
Three-phase average voltage (V)
If this value is 2 to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
*6 Required when a DC reactor (DCR) is used.
*7 Average braking torque for the motor running alone, without external braking resistor. (It varies with the efficiency of the motor.)
*8 The FRN100G1S-2U or higher type comes with a DC reactor (DCR).

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Three-phase 460V series

Characteristics
LD (Low Duty)-mode inverters for light load (0.5 to 100 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-4U) F50 001 002 003 005 007 010 015 020 025 030 040 050 060 075 100
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 0.5 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100

Model Variations
Rated capacity (kVA) *2 1.2 2.0 3.2 4.4 7.2 11 13.1 18.3 24 29 36 48 60 73 89 120
Input power Output ratings

Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 380 to 480 V (with AVR function)


Rated current (A) 1.5 2.5 4 5.5 9 13.5 16.5 23 30.5 37 45 60 75 91 112 150
Overload capability 150%-1 min, 200%-3.0 s 120%-1 min
Voltage, frequency 380 to 480 V, 50/60 Hz
Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *4, Frequency: +5 to -5%

Keypad Functionality
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *5 0.6 1.2 2.2 3.1 5.2 7.4 10 15 20 25 29 40 48 58 71 96
Torque (%) *6 150% 100% 70% 15% 7 to 12%
Braking transistor Built-in –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor Built-in –


Braking time (s) 5s 3.7 s 3.4 s –
Duty cycle (%ED) 5 3 5 3 2 2.2 1.4 –

Inverter PC Software
DC reactor (DCR) Option Standard *7
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP20, UL open type IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
3.8 4.4 5.7 6.0 6.6 14 14 14 13 21 21 22 55 57 68 73
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(1.7) (2.0) (2.6) (2.7) (3.0) (6.5) (6.5) (6.5) (5.8) (9.5) (9.5) (10) (25) (26) (31) (33)

Standard Specifications
(125 to 1000 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-4U) 125 150 200 250 300 350 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 125 150 200 250 300 350 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000

Common Specifications
Input power Output ratings

Rated capacity (kVA) *2 140 167 202 242 300 331 414 518 590 669 765 932 1092
Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 380 to 480 V (with AVR function)
Rated current (A) 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 650 740 840 960 1170 1370
Overload capability 120%-1 min
380 to 440 V, 50 Hz
Voltage, frequency
380 to 480 V, 60 Hz

Basic Wiring Diagram


Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *4, Frequency: +5 to -5%
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *5 114 140 165 199 248 271 347 436 489 547 611 773 871
Torque (%) *6 7 to 12%
Braking transistor –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor –


Braking time (s) –
Duty cycle (%ED) –

Terminal Functions
DC reactor (DCR) Standard *7
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Fan cooling
93 137 141 207 216 284 309 540 540 728 728 1169 1169
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(42) (62) (64) (94) (98) (129) (140) (245) (245) (330) (330) (530) (530)

Function Settings
*1 US-4P standard induction motor
*2 Rated capacity is calculated assuming the rated output voltage as 230 V for 230 V series and 460 V for 460 V series.
*3 Output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
Max. voltage (V) - Min. voltage (V)
*4 Voltage unbalance(%) = ×67(IEC 61800-3)
Three-phase average voltage (V)
If this value is 2 to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
*5 Required when a DC reactor (DCR) is used.

External Dimensions
*6 Average braking torque for the motor running alone, without external braking resistor. (It varies with the efficiency of the motor.)
*7 The FRN100G1S-4U or higher type comes with a DC reactor (DCR).

Options
Reference material
Warranty

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Standard Specifications (Standard Inverter)
Three-phase 460V series
MD (Medium Duty)-mode inverters for medium load (150 to 700 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-4U) 150 200 250 300 350 450 500 600 700 800
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating)*1 150 200 250 300 350 350 450 500 600 700
Rated capacity (kVA) *2 167 202 242 300 331 373 466 518 590 669
Input power Output ratings

Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 380 to 480 V (with AVR function)


Rated current (A) 210 253 304 377 415 468 585 650 740 840
Overload capability 150%-1 min
380 to 440 V, 50 Hz
Voltage, frequency
380 to 480 V, 60 Hz
Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *4, Frequency: +5 to -5%
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *5 140 165 199 248 271 308 388 436 489 547
Torque (%) *6 7 to 12%
Braking transistor –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor –


Braking time (s) –
Duty cycle (%ED) –
DC reactor (DCR) Standard *7
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Fan cooling
137 141 207 216 284 309 540 540 728 728
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(62) (64) (94) (98) (129) (140) (245) (245) (330) (330)
*1 US-4P standard induction motor
*2 Rated capacity is calculated assuming the rated output voltage as 230 V for 230 V series and 460 V for 460 V series.
*3 Output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
Max. voltage (V) - Min. voltage (V)
*4 Voltage unbalance(%) = ×67(IEC 61800-3)
Three-phase average voltage (V)
If this value is 2 to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
*5 Required when a DC reactor (DCR) is used.
*6 Average braking torque for the motor running alone, without external braking resistor. (It varies with the efficiency of the motor.)
*7 The FRN100G1S-4U or higher type comes with a DC reactor (DCR).

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Three-phase 460V series

Characteristics
HD (High Duty)-mode inverters for heavy load (0.5 to 75 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-4U) F50 001 002 003 005 007 010 015 020 025 030 040 050 060 075 100
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 0.5 1 2 3 5 7.5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75

Model Variations
Rated capacity (kVA) *2 1.2 2.0 3.2 4.4 7.2 11 11 15 20 25 31 36 48 60 73 89
Input power Output ratings

Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 380 to 480 V (with AVR function)


Rated current (A) 1.5 2.5 4 5.5 9 13.5 13.5 18.5 24.5 32 39 45 60 75 91 112
Overload capability 150%-1 min, 200%-3.0 s
Voltage, frequency 380 to 480 V, 50/60 Hz
Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *4, Frequency: +5 to -5%

Keypad Functionality
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *5 0.6 1.2 2.1 3.2 5.3 7.4 7.4 9.9 15.0 20.0 25.0 29.0 40.0 48.0 58.0 71.0
Torque (%) *6 150% 100% 15% 10 to 15%
Braking transistor Built-in –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor Built-in –


Braking time (s) 5s –
Duty cycle (%ED) 5 3 5 3 2 3 3 2 –

Inverter PC Software
DC reactor (DCR) Option Standard *7
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP20, UL open type IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Natural cooling Fan cooling
3.8 4.4 5.7 6.0 6.6 14 14 14 13 21 21 22 55 57 68 73
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(1.7) (2.0) (2.6) (2.7) (3.0) (6.5) (6.5) (6.5) (5.8) (9.5) (9.5) (10) (25) (26) (31) (33)

Standard Specifications
(100 to 900 HP)
Item Specifications
Type (FRN c c c G1S-4U) 125 150 200 250 300 350 450 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Nominal applied motor (HP) (Output rating) *1 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 800 900

Common Specifications
Input power Output ratings

Rated capacity (kVA) *2 120 140 167 202 242 300 330 414 466 518 590 765 932
Rated voltage (V) *3 Three-phase 380 to 480 V (with AVR function)
Rated current (A) 150 176 210 253 304 377 415 520 585 650 740 960 1170
Overload capability 150%-1 min, 200%-3.0 s
380 to 440 V, 50 Hz
Voltage, frequency
380 to 480 V, 60 Hz

Basic Wiring Diagram


Allowable voltage/frequency Voltage: +10 to -15% (Interphase voltage unbalance: 2% or less) *4, Frequency: +5 to -5%
Required capacity (with DCR) (kVA) *5 96 114 140 165 199 248 271 347 388 436 489 611 773
Torque (%) *6 10 to 15%
Braking transistor –
Braking

Built-in braking resistor –


Braking time (s) –
Duty cycle (%ED) –

Terminal Functions
DC reactor (DCR) Standard *7
Applicable safety standards UL508C, C22.2 No.14, EN61800-5-1:2007
Enclosure (IEC60529) IP00, UL open type
Cooling method Fan cooling
93 137 141 207 216 284 309 540 540 728 728 1169 1169
Weight / Mass lbs (kg)
(42) (62) (64) (94) (98) (129) (140) (245) (245) (330) (330) (530) (530)

Function Settings
*1 US-4P standard induction motor
*2 Rated capacity is calculated assuming the rated output voltage as 230 V for 230 V series and 460 V for 460 V series.
*3 Output voltage cannot exceed the power supply voltage.
Max. voltage (V) - Min. voltage (V)
*4 Voltage unbalance(%) = ×67(IEC 61800-3)
Three-phase average voltage (V)
If this value is 2 to 3%, use an optional AC reactor (ACR).
*5 Required when a DC reactor (DCR) is used.

External Dimensions
*6 Average braking torque for the motor running alone, without external braking resistor. (It varies with the efficiency of the motor.)
*7 The FRN100G1S-4U or higher type comes with a DC reactor (DCR).

Options
Reference material
Warranty

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Common Specifications

Item Explanation
Maximum frequency 25 to 500 Hz (120 Hz for inverters in MD/LD mode)
(120 Hz under vector control without speed sensor, 200 Hz under vector control with speed sensor)
Base frequency 25 to 500 Hz (in conjunction with the maximum frequency)
Setting range

Starting frequency 0.1 to 60.0 Hz (0.0 Hz under vector control with/without speed sensor)
Carrier frequency • 0.75 to 16 kHz (HD mode: 0.5 to 100 HP, LD mode: 7 to 30 HP)
• 0.75 to 10 kHz (HD mode: 120 to 800 HP, LD mode: 40 to 100 HP)
• 0.75 to 6 kHz (HD mode: 900 and 1000 HP, LD mode: 125 to 900 HP)
• 0.75 to 4 kHz (LD mode: 100 HP)
• 0.75 to 2 kHz (MD mode: 150 to 800 HP)
Note: The carrier frequency may automatically drop depending upon the surrounding
temperature or output current to protect the inverter. (The automatic drop function can be disabled.)
Accuracy (Stability) • Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25 ±10°C (77 ±18°F))
• Keypad setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C (14 to 122°F))
Output frequency

Setting resolution
• Analog setting: 1/3000 of maximum frequency (1/1500 for V2 input)
• Keypad setting: 0.01 Hz (99.99 Hz or less), 0.1 Hz (100.0 to 500.0 Hz)
• Link operation setting: Selectable from the following two types
- 1/20000 of maximum frequency
- 0.01 Hz (fixed)

Under V/f Speed


control with • 1 : 100 (Minimum speed: Base speed, 4P, 15 to 1500 r/min)
control • 1 : 2 (Constant torque range: Constant output range)
speed sensor range
Under dynamic
torque vector Speed • Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25 ±10°C (77 ±18°F))
control with control • Digital setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C (14 to 122°F))
speed sensor accuracy
Under Speed • 1 : 200 (Minimum speed: Base speed, 4P, 7.5 to 1500 r/min)
vector control control • 1 : 2 (Constant torque range: Constant output range)
without speed range
sensor
Speed • Analog setting: ±0.5% of base speed (at 25 ±10°C (77 ±18°F))
control • Digital setting: ±0.5% of base speed (at -10 to +50°C (14 to 122°F))
accuracy
Under Speed • 1 : 1500 (Minimum speed: Base speed, 4P, 1 to 1500 r/min, 1024 p/r)
vector control control • 1 : 4 (Constant torque range: Constant output range)
with speed range
sensor
Speed
• Analog setting: ±0.2% of maximum frequency (at 25 ±10°C (77 ±18°F))
control
• Digital setting: ±0.01% of maximum frequency (at -10 to +50°C (14 to 122°F))
accuracy

Control method • V/f control


• Dynamic torque vector control
• V/f control with speed sensor or dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor
• Vector control without speed sensor (Not available for MD-mode inverters)
• Vector control with speed sensor (with an optional PG interface card mounted)

V/f characteristics • Possible to set output voltage at base frequency and at maximum frequency
• AVR control ON/OFF selectable. Non-linear V/f pattern with three arbitrary points.
Torque boost • Auto torque boost (for constant torque load)
• Manual torque boost: Desired torque boost (0.0 to 20.0%) can be set.
• Select application load with function code F37. (Variable torque load or constant torque load)
Starting torque 30Hp (HD) or below: 200% or over, 40Hp (HD) or above: 180% or over
Reference frequency: 0.3 Hz with slip compensation and auto torque boost
Start/stop operation • Keypad ( FWD and REV keys), external signals (run forward (run reverse) command etc.),
Communications link (RS-485 or fieldbus (option))
• Remote/local operation
Control

Enable input Opening the circuit between terminals [EN] and [PLC] stops the inverter's output transistor (coast-to-stop).
(Safety stop function) (Compliant with EN954-1 Cat.3)
Frequency command
• Keypad: and keys
• Analog input (Analog input can be set with external voltage/current input):
0 to ±10 VDC/0 to ±100% (terminals [12], [V2])
+4 to +20 mA DC/0 to 100% (terminal [C1])
• UP/DOWN operation: Multi-frequency (16 steps), 16-bit parallel
• Pulse train input (standard): Pulse input = [X7] terminal,
Rotational direction = One of the digital input terminals except [X7]
• Link operation: Various buses (option)
• Reference frequency switching, Remote/local mode switching, Auxiliary frequency setting, Proportional operation
setting, and Inverse operation

Acceleration/ 0.00 to 6000 s


deceleration time Linear/S-curve/curvilinear, Acceleration/deceleration time settings 1 to 4 switchable
Stop control • Running continued at the stop frequency, coast-to-stop, or force to stop.
• DC braking: Braking starting frequency (up to 60 Hz), time (up to 30.0 s), and operation
level (up to 100%)
• Zero speed control (under vector control with speed sensor.)

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Characteristics
Item Explanation
Auto-restart after • Trip immediately, trip after recovery from power failure, trip after deceleration to stop
momentary power • Continue to run, restart at the frequency at which the power failure occurred, restart at the starting frequency, restart
failure after searching for idling motor speed

Hardware current • Current limiter operation level (20 to 200%)

Model Variations
limiter • Overcurrent limiting by hardware (This can be canceled.)

Torque limiter • Torque limit value (±300%)


• Torque limiter 1/2, torque limiter enabled/disabled, analog torque limit value
Control functions • Analog input adjustment (gain/offset/filter time constant), frequency limiter (high and low), bias frequency, jump
frequency, jogging operation, pre-excitation, switch to commercial power, commercial power switching sequence,

Keypad Functionality
cooling fan ON/OFF control, select motor 2 to 4, protect motor from dew condensation, universal DI, universal DO,
universal AO, rotational direction limitation
• Overload prevention control, auto search, slip compensation, automatic deceleration (anti-regenerative control),
droop control, PID process control, PID dancer control, Deceleration characteristics (improving braking capability),
auto energy saving function
• Offline tuning
• Life early warning, cumulative inverter run time, cumulative motor run time

Inverter PC Software
• Light alarm, retry, command loss detection
Digital input Run forward command, run reverse command, select multi-frequency, select ACC/DEC time, enable 3-wire operation,
coast to a stop, reset alarm, enable external alarm trip, ready for jogging, select frequency command 2/1, select motor
1 to 4, enable DC braking, select torque limiter level, switch to commercial power, UP (increase output frequency),
DOWN (decrease output frequency), enable data change with keypad, cancel PID control, switch normal/inverse
operation, interlock, cancel torque control, enable communications link via RS-485 or fieldbus (option), universal DI,

Standard Specifications
enable auto search for idling motor speed at starting, force to stop, pre-excitation, reset PID integral and differential
Control

components, hold PID integral component, select local (keypad) operation, protect the motor from dew condensation,
enable internal sequence to commercial lines, pulse train input, pulse train sign, cancel constant peripheral speed
control, hold the constant peripheral speed control frequency in the memory, switch to commercial power operation,
select droop control, servo-lock command, cancel PG alarm, cancel customizable logic, clear all customizable logic
timers

Transistor output Inverter running, frequency arrival signal 1/3, frequency detected (3 points), undervoltage detected (inverter stopped),

Common Specifications
torque polarity detected, inverter output limiting, auto-restarting after momentary power failure, motor overload early
warning, keypad operation, inverter ready to run, switch motor power between commercial line and inverter output
(inverter input/output/commercial power), select the AX terminal function (primary side MC), inverter output limiting
with delay, cooling fan in operation, auto-resetting, universal DO, heat sink overheat early warning, service lifetime
alarm, reference loss detected, inverter output on, overload prevention control, current detected (3 points), low level
current detected, PID alarm, under PID control, PID control stopped due to slow flowrate, low output torque detected,
torque detected (2 points), switched to motor 1 to 4, run forward signal, run reverse signal, inverter in remote

Basic Wiring Diagram


operation, PTC status detection enabled, brake signal, analog frequency reference loss on the terminal [C1], inverter
keeping speed output, speed arrived, PG error detected, maintenance timer, light alarm, alarm relay contact output (for
any fault), braking resistor broken, positioning completion signal, enable circuit failure detected, customizable logic
output signal

Analog output Terminals [FM1] and [FM2]:


Output a selected signal with analog DC voltage (0 to +10 V) or analog DC current (4 to 20 mA)

Terminal Functions
Selectable output signals:
Output frequency (before slip compensation, after slip compensation), output current, output voltage, output torque,
load factor, input power, PID feedback amount (PV), speed (PG feedback value), DC link bus voltage, universal AO,
motor output, calibration, PID command (SV), PID output (MV)

Running/stopping Speed monitor (reference frequency (Hz), output frequency, motor speed, load shaft speed, line speed, speed in %)
Indication

Output current, output voltage, torque calculation value, input power, PID command value, PID feedback amount,

Function Settings
PID output, load factor, motor output, torque current, flux command, analog signal input monitor, input watt-hour
Life early warning, cumulative inverter run time, cumulative motor run time, input watt-hour, number of startups
I/O checking, energy-saving monitor (input power, input power x coefficient (charges for input power))
Trip mode Trip history: Saves and displays the last 4 trip factors and their detailed description.
Other features

Communications RS-485 COM port 1 (for keypad connection), RS-485 COM port 2 (on terminal board), and USB port
(with optional keypad)

External Dimensions
Protection against Upon detection of a momentary power failure lasting more than 15 ms, this function stops the inverter output. If restart
momentary power after momentary power failure is selected, this function invokes a restart process if power is restored within a
failure predetermined period (allowable momentary power failure time).
Options
Reference material
Warranty

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Basic Wiring Diagram

Wiring of main circuit terminal and grounding terminal


■ Basic wiring diagram

*1 Install a recommended molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) or residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)
(with overcurrent protection function) in the primary circuit of the inverter to protect wiring. Ensure that the circuit breaker capacity is equivalent to or lower
than the recommended capacity.
*2 Install a magnetic contactor (MC) for each inverter to separate the inverter from the power supply, apart from the MCCB or RCD/ELCB, when necessary.
Connect a surge absorber in parallel when installing a coil such as the MC or solenoid near the inverter.
*3 The R0 and T0 terminals are provided for inverters of 2 HP or above.
To retain an alarm output signal ALM issued on inverter's programmable output terminals by the protective function or to keep the keypad alive even if the
main power has shut down, connect these terminals to the power supply lines. Without power supply to these terminals, the inverter can run.
*4 Normally no need to be connected. Use these terminals when the inverter is equipped with a high power-factor, regenerative PWM converter (RHC series).
*5 When connecting an optional DC reactor (DCR), remove the jumper bar from the terminals P1 and P(+).
The FRN100G1S-2/4U and higher types come with a DCR. Be sure to connect the DCR.
Use a DCR when the capacity of the power supply transformer exceeds 500 kVA and is 10 times or more the inverter rated capacity, or when there are
thyristor-driven loads in the same power supply line.
The DCR built-in type has no DCR at this location.
*6 Inverters of 15 HP or below have a built-in braking resistor (DBR) between the terminals P(+) and DB.
When connecting an external braking resistor (DBR), be sure to disconnect the built-in one.
*7 A grounding terminal for a motor. Use this terminal if needed.
*8 For control signal wires, use twisted or shielded-twisted wires. When using shielded-twisted wires, connect the shield of them to the common terminals
of the control circuit. To prevent malfunction due to noise, keep the control circuit wiring away from the main circuit wiring as far as possible (recommended:
3.9 inches (10 cm) or more). Never install them in the same wire duct. When crossing the control circuit wiring with the main circuit wiring, set them at right
angles.
*9 The connection diagram shows factory default functions assigned to digital input terminals [X1] to [X7], [FWD] and [REV], transistor output terminals [Y1] to
[Y4], and relay contact output terminals [Y5A/C] and [30A/B/C].
*10 Switching connectors in the main circuits. For details, refer to " Switching connectors" later in this section.
*11 Slide switches on the control printed circuit board (control PCB). Use these switches to customize the inverter operations. For details, refer to Section 2.3.6
"Setting up the slide switches."
*12 When using the Enable input function, be sure to remove the jumper wire from terminals [EN] and [PLC]. For opening and closing the hardware circuit
between terminals [EN] and [PLC], use safety components such as safety relays and safety switches that comply with EN954-1, Category 3 or higher. Be
sure to use shielded wires exclusive to terminals [EN] and [PLC]. (Do not put them together with any other control signal wire in the same shielded core.)
Ground the shielding layer. For details, refer to Chapter 9, Section 9.4 "Compliance with EN954-1, Category 3."
When not using the Enable input function, keep the terminals between [EN] and [PLC] short-circuited with the jumper wire (factory default).

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Terminal Functions

■ Terminal Functions

Characteristics
Classifi- Symbol Name Description Remarks
cation
L1/R, L2/S, L3/T Main circuit power inputs Connect the three-phase input power lines. Connect the single phase input to L1 & L3
Auxiliary power input for Connect AC power lines.
R0, T0 the control circuit
Main circult terminals

Model Variations
Normally, no need to use these terminals.
Auxiliary power input for Use these terminals for an auxiliary power input of the fans in a power system using (200 V 50 HP or above)
R1,T1 the fans a power regenerative PWM converter. (400 V 100 HP or above)

U,V,W Inverter outputs Connect a three-phase motor.


P(+),P1 DC reactor connection Connect a DC reactor (DCR).

Keypad Functionality
P(+),N(-) DC link bus Terminal for DC bus link system.
P(+),DB Braking resistor Connect an external braking resistor (option). (30HP or below)
G Grounding for inverter Grounding terminals for the inverter.

Power supply (+10 VDC) for frequency command potentiometer


[13] Power supply for the (Variable resistor: 1 to 5kW)
potentiometer The potentiometer of 1/2 W rating or more should be connected.
(10 VDC, 10 mADC max.)

Inverter PC Software
Analog setting voltage
• External input voltage to be used as a frequency command. Input impedance: 22kΩ
0 to +10 VDC/ 0% to 100% (0 to +5 VDC/ 0% to 100%) Maximum input ±15 VDC
input 0 to ±10 VDC/ 0% to ±100% (0 to ±5 VDC/ 0% to ±100%)
(Inverse operation) • +10 to 0 VDC/ 0 to100%
[12] (PID control) Used as PID command value or PID feedback signal. Gain: 200%
(Auxiliary frequency setting) • Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings. Offset: ±5%

Standard Specifications
(Gain setting) • Used as gain for the frequency command. 0% to 100% for 0 to 10 V Setting filter: 5 s
(Torque limit value) • Analog torque limit value
(Torque command) • Analog torque command value *6*7. 0 to 20mADC/0% to 100% *8
(Analog input monitor) • Enables peripheral analog signals to be displayed on the keypad. (Display coefficient valid)
Analog setting current • External input voltage to be used as a frequency command. Input impedance: 250Ω
input 4 to 20 mADC/ 0% to 100% Maximum input 30 mADC

Common Specifications
(Inverse operation) • 20 to 4 mADC/ 0% to 100%
Analog intput

(PID control) Used as PID command value or PID feedback signal. Gain: 200%
[C1] (PTC/NTC thermistor connection) • Connect a PTC/NTC thermistor for motor protection. (Switchable) Offset: ±5%
(Auxiliary frequency setting) • Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings. Setting filter: 5 s
(Gain setting) • Used as gain for the frequency command. 0% to 100% for 4 to 20 mA
(Torque limit value) • Analog torque limit value

Basic Wiring Diagram


(Torque command) • Analog torque command value *6*7 *8
(Analog input monitor) • Enables peripheral analog signals to be displayed on the keypad. (Display coefficient valid)
• External input voltage to be used as a frequency command. Input impedance: 22kΩ
Analog setting voltage 0 to +10 VDC/ 0 to 100% (0 to +5 VDC/ 0 to100%) Maximum input ±15 VDC
input
0 to ±10 VDC/ 0 to ±100% (0 to ±5 VDC/ 0 to ±100%)
(Inverse operation) • +10 to 0 VDC/ 0 to100%

Terminal Functions
(PID control) Used as PID command value or PID feedback signal. Gain: 200%
[V2]
(Auxiliary frequency setting) • Used as additional auxiliary setting to various frequency settings. Offset: ±5%
(Gain setting) • Used as gain for the frequency command. 0% to 100% for 0 to 10 V Setting filter: 5 ss
(Torque limit value) • Analog torque limit value
(Torque command) • Analog torque command value *6*7 *8
(Analog input monitor) • Enables peripheral analog signals to be displayed on the keypad. (Display coefficient valid)

Function Settings
These terminals are electrically isolated
[11] (2 terminals) Analog common Common terminals for frequency command signals (12, 13, C1, V2, FM1,FM2). from terminals [CM]s and [CMY]s.
[X1] Digital input 1 • The following functions can be assigned to terminals [X1] to [X7], [FWD], and [REV]. Operation current at ON
[X2] Digital input 2 <Common functions> Source current: 2.5 to 5 mA
Source current: 11 to 16 mA
[X3] Digital input 3 • SINK/SOURCE is changeable by using the internal slide switch. (terminal [X7])
[X4] Digital input 4 • These function codes may also switch the logic system between normal and

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negative to define how the inverter logic interprets either ON or OFF status of each Voltage level: 2 V
[X5] Digital input 5 terminal.
[X6] Digital input 6 Operation current at OFF
[X7] Digital input 7 Terminal [X7] can receive a pulse rate input. (Using the SY disables [X7].) Allowable leakage current:
[FWD] Run forward commands 0.5 mA or less
Voltage: 22 to 27 V
[REV] Run reverse commands

[EN] (2 terminals) Enable Input • This terminal stops output transistor (making coast-to-stop) when the terminal Source current at Turn-on
EN-PLC is turned off. This terminal is dedicted for source input. : 5-10mA
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[CM] Digital input common Common terminals for digital input signals. This terminal is electrically isolated from
terminals [CM]s and [11]s.
Digital input

[PLC] (2 terminals) PLC signal power Connect to PLC output signal power supply. This terminal also serves as 24 V power supply. +24 V (22 to 27 V), Max. 100 mA
These terminal commands can be
(FWD) Run forward Turning the (FWD) ON runs the motor in the forward direction; turning it OFF assigned only to terminals [FWD] and
decelerates it to a stop. [REV]. The negative logic system never
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applies to those terminals.


(REV) Run reverse Turning the (REV) ON runs the motor in the reverse direction; turning it OFF decelerates it to a stop. Same as above.
(SS1)
(SS2) The combination of the ON/OFF states of digital input signals (SS1), (SS2), (SS4)
Select multi-frequency
(SS4) and (SS8) provides 16 different frequency choices.
(SS8)

(RT1) Select ACC/DEC time


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(2 steps)
The combination of the ON/OFF states of (RT1) and (RT2) provides four choices of
Select ACC/DEC time acceleration/deceleration settings.
(RT2) (4 steps)

Used as a self-hold signal for 3-wire inverter operation. Turning the (HLD) ON
(HLD) Enable 3-wire operation self-holds the (FWD) or (REV) command; turning it OFF releases the self-holding.

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Terminal Functions

■ Terminal Functions
Classifi- Symbol Name Description Remarks
cation
Turning the (BX) ON immediately shuts down the inverter output so that the motor
(BX) Coast to a stop coasts to a stop without issuing any alarms.
(RST) Reset alarm Turning the (RST) ON clears the alarm state. Signal of 0.1 s or more

(THR) Enable external alarm trip Turning the (THR) OFF immediately shuts down the inverter output so that the motor
coasts to a stop, issuing OH2 if (ALM) is enabled.
Turning the (JOG) ON readies the inverter for jogging. Turning the (FWD) or (REV)
(JOG) Ready for jogging ON starts jogging in the rotation direction specified by the jogging frequency.

(Hz2/Hz1) Select frequency Turning the (Hz2/Hz1) ON selects Frequency command 2. (If the PID control is
command 2/1 enabled, this terminal command switches the PID command.)
(M2) Select motor 2
The combination of the ON/OFF states of (M2), (M3) and (M4) provides four choices
(M3) Select motor 3 of Motors 1 to 4. (Setting all of (M2), (M3) and (M4) OFF selects Motor 1.)
(M4) Select motor 4
(DCBRK) Enable DC braking Turning the (DCBRK) ON activates DC braking.
(TL2/TL1) Select torque limiter level The (TL2/TL1) switches between torque limiters 1 and 2.

(SW50) Switch to commercial Turning the (SW50) OFF switches to commercial power, 50 Hz.*1~*3
power (50 Hz)

(SW60) Switch to commercial Turning the (SW60) OFF switches to commercial power, 60 Hz.*1~*3
power (60 Hz)

(UP) UP (Increase output While the (UP) is ON, the output frequency increases.
frequency)

(DOWN) DOWN (Decrease output While the (UP) is ON, the output frequency decreases.
frequency)

(WE-KP) Enable data change Only when the (WE-KP) is ON, function code data can be changed with the keypad.
with keypad

(Hz/PID) Cancel PID control Turning the (Hz/PID) ON disables the PID control so that the inverter runs the motor
with a reference frequency specified by any of the multi-frequency, keypad, analog input, etc.

The (INV) switches the output frequency control between normal (proportional to the
(IVS) Switch normal/inverse input value) and inverse in PID process control and manual frequency command.
operation Turning the (INV) ON selects the inverse operation.

In a configuration where a magnetic contactor (MC) is inserted between the inverter


(IL) Interlock and motor, connecting the auxiliary contact to this terminal enables the input of the (IL)
when a power failure occurs, activating the momentary power failure detection function
Digital input

(HZ/TRQ) Cancel torque control Turning this signal on cancels torque control.

(LE) Enable communications Turning the (LE) ON gives priority to commands received via the RS-485
link via RS-485 or field bus communications link or the field bus option.

(U-DI) Universal DI Using the (U-DI) enables the inverter to monitor arbitrary digital input signals sent from
the peripheral equipment, telling the signal status to the host controller.

(STM) Enable auto search for


idling motor speed at starting The (STM) enables auto search for idling motor speed at the start of operation.

(STOP) Force to stop Turning the (STOP) OFF causes the motor to decelerate to a stop forcedly in
accordance with the specified deceleration time.

(PID-RST) Reset PID integral and Turning the (PID-RST) ON resets PID integral and differential components.
differential components

(PID-HLD) Hold PID integral Turning this terminal command ON holds the integral components of the PID processor.
component
(EXITE) Pre-excitation When this (EXITE) signal comes ON, preliminary excitation starts.*6*7

(LOC) Select local (keypad) Turning the (LOC) ON gives priority to run/frequency commands entered from the keypad.
operation

(DWP) Protect motor from dew Turning the (DWP) ON supplies a DC current to the motor that is on halt, in order to
condensation generate heat, preventing dew condensation.

Enable integrated
(ISW50) sequence to switch to Turning the (ISW50) OFF switches inverter operation to commercial-power operation
commercial power (50 Hz) in accordance with the inverter internal switching sequence (for 50 Hz).

Enable integrated
(ISW60) sequence to switch to Turning the (ISW50) OFF switches inverter operation to commercial-power operation
commercial power (60 Hz) in accordance with the inverter internal switching sequence (for 60 Hz).

(PIN) Pulse train input Frequency command by pulse rate input. Available only on terminal [X7] (E07)

(SIGN) Pulse train sign Rotational direction command for pulse rate input. OFF: Forward, ON: Reverse Available only on terminal [X7] (E07)

(BATRY) Enable battery operation Turning this terminal on cancels the under voltage protection so that the inverter runs
the motor with battery power in an undervoltage condition.

(HZ/LSC) Cancel constant Turning on this terminal cancels constant peripheral speed control.
peripheral speed control

(LSC/HLD) Hold the constant Turning on this terminal cancels constant peripheral speed control frequency
peripheral speed control in memory.
frequency in memory

Count the run time of


Turning the (CRUN-M1) ON accumulates the run time of motor 1 in commercial-power
(CRUN-M1) commercial power-driven operation. (independent of run/stop and motor selected)
motor 1

Count the run time of


(CRUN-M2) commercial power-driven Turning the (CRUN-M2) ON accumulates the run time of motor 2 in commercial-power
operation. (independent of run/stop and motor selected)
motor 2

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■Terminal Functions Cont’d

Characteristics
Classifi- Symbol Name Description Remarks
cation
Count the run time of
(CRUN-M3) commercial power-driven Turning the (CRUN-M3) ON accumulates the run time of motor 3 in commercial-power
motor 3 operation. (independent of run/stop and motor selected)

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Count the run time of
(CRUN-M4) commercial power-driven Turning the (CRUN-M4) ON accumulates the run time of motor 4 in commercial-power
motor 4 operation. (independent of run/stop and motor selected)

(DROOP) Select droop control Turning the(DROOP) ON enables the droop control.
Digital input

(PG-CCL) Cancel PG alarm Turning the(PG-CCL) ON cancels PG alarm.*4*5*7

Keypad Functionality
(CLC) Cancel customizable Turning this terminal on cancels customizable logic.
logic

(CLTC) Clear all customizable Turning this terminal on cancels all customizable logic timers.
logic timers

(LOCK) Servo-lock command Turning the(LOCK) ON enables the servo-lock control.*7


(NONE) No function No function assigned.

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Can be used as a temporary input of the customized logic interface.

Classifi- Symbol Name Description Remarks


cation
Transistor output load power. (24 VDC, 100 mA DC max.)
(PLC) Transistor output power Short-circuit terminals [CM] and [CMY].
(Note: Shared by the digital input PLC terminal.)

Standard Specifications
Out of the following signals, the selected one will be issued. Maximum voltage 27 VDC
[Y1] Transistor output 1 • These function codes may also switch the logic system between normal and negative to define Maximum current 50 mADC
how the inverter logic interprets either ON or OFF status of each terminal.
[Y2] Transistor output 2 Applicable to SINK and SOURCE. (No switching is required.) Leakage current
[Y3] Transistor output 3 0.1 mA or less
[Y4] Transistor output 4 ON voltage: Max. 2V (50 mA)

Common Specifications
This terminal is electrically isolated from
[CMY] Transistor output common Common terminal for transistor output signal terminals.
terminals [CM]s and [11]s.
(RUN) Inverter running This signal is ON when the inverter is running with the starting frequency or higher.
(RUN2) Inverter output on This signal is ON when the inverter is running with the starting frequency or higher or when the DC
braking is activated.
This signal is turned ON when the speed command/actual speed exceeds the stop frequency; it is
(DNZS) Speed valid
turned OFF when it is below the stop frequency. (Speed command and actual speed selectable.)

Basic Wiring Diagram


(FRUN) Running forward ON-signal is generated at forward rotation.
(RRUN) Running reverse ON-signal is generated at reverse rotation

(FAR) Frequency (speed) arrival ON-signal is generated when frequeny / speed reaches at set-value.
signal
ON-signal is generated when frequency / speed reaches at set-value.
(FAR3) Frequency (speed) arrival
signal 3

Terminal Functions
When the run command is OFF, the frequency command is interpreted as zeo and frequency
arrival is judged under the premise.
Transistor output

(FDT) Frequency (speed) detected This output signal comes ON when the output frequency exceeds the frequency detection level ,
(FDT2) Frequency (speed) detected 2 and it goes OFF when the output frequency drops below the "Frequency detection level -
(FDT3) Frequency (speed) detected 3 Hysteresis width."
Undervoltage detected This signal is ON when the undervoltage protection function is activated so that the motor is in an
(LU)
abnormal stop state.
(Inverter stopped)

Function Settings
This signal comes ON when the inverter is driving the motor; it comes OFF when the inverter is
(B/D) Torque polarity detected
braking the motor or on halt.

(IOL) Inverter output limiting This signal comes ON when the inverter is activating the current limiter, torque limiter, or anti-
regenerative control (automatic deceleration).
Inverter output limiting This signal comes ON when the inverter has been activated the current limiter, torque limiter,
(IOL2)
with delay or anti-regenerative control (automatic deceleration) for at least 20 ms.
Auto-restarting after This signal is kept ON during the period from when the inverter shuts down its output due to a

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(IPF)
momentary power failure momentary power failure until the restart is completed.

(OL) Motor overload early warning This signal comes ON when the value calculated by the electronic thermal overload protection
exceeds the predetermined detection level. (applicable to Motor 1 only)
(KP) Keypad operation enabled This signal is ON when the inverter is in keypad operation.
(RDY) Inverter ready to run This signal comes ON when the inverter is ready to run.
Switch motor drive source
between commercial power This controls the magnetic contactor located at the commercial power line side, for switching the
(SW88)
and inverter output (For MC motor drive source from the commercial power line to inverter output.
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on commercial line)

Switch motor drive source


This controls the magnetic contactor located at the inverter output side (secondary side), for
(SW52-2) between commercial power switching the motor drive source from the commercial power line to inverter output.
and inverter output (For
secondary side)
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Switch motor drive source


between commercial power This controls the magnetic contactor located at the inverter input side (primary side), for switching
(SW52-1) the motor drive source from the commercial power line to inverter output.
and inverter output (For
primary side)
(SWM1) Motor 1 selected This signal comes ON when motor 1 is selected.
(SWM2) Motor 2 selected This signal comes ON when motor 2 is selected.
(SWM3) Motor 3 selected This signal comes ON when motor 3 is selected.
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(SWM4) Motor 4 selected This signal comes ON when motor 4 is selected.


Select AX terminal function
(AX) This signal controls the magnetic contactor located at the inverter input side (primary side).
(For MC on primary side)
(FAN) Cooling fan in operation This signal tells the ON/OFF state of the cooling fan.
(TRY) Auto-resetting This output signal comes ON when auto-resetting is in progress.

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Terminal Functions

■ Terminal Functions
Classifi- Symbol Name Description Remarks
cation
(U-DO) Universal DO This signal commands a peripheral apparatus according to signal sent from the host controller.
(ID) Current detected
Current detected 2 This signal comes ON when the output current of the inverter has exceeded the detection
(ID2)
level for the time longer than the specified timer period.
(ID3) Current detected 3
(TD1) Torque detected 1 This signal comes ON when the output torque of the inverter has exceeded the detection level for
(TD2) Torque detected 2 the time longer than the specified timer period.
This outputs a heat sink overheat early warning before an overheat trip actually happens. It is also
(OH) Heat sink overheat early used to detect an internal air circulation fan failure. (Applicable to inverters with 45kW or above for
warning 200V class series or 75 kW or above for 400V class series)
This outputs a service lifetime alarm according to the internal lifetime criteria. It is also used to
(LIFE) Lifetime alarm detect an internal air circulation fan failure. (Applicable to inverters with 45kW or above for 200V
class series or 75 kW or above for 400V class series)
(PID-ALM) PID alarm This outputs an absolute-value alarm and deviation alarm when the PID control is enabled.
(PID-CTL) Under PID control This signal comes ON when the PID control is enabled.
Motor stopped due to slow This signal is ON when the inverter is in a stopped state by the slow flowrate stopping function
(PID-STP)
flowrate under PID control under the PID control. (The inverter is stopped even if a run command is entered.)
Transistor output

(REF OFF) Reference loss detected This signal comes ON when an analog frequency command is missed due to wire breaks.
(IDL) Low current detected This signal comes ON when the current has been below the preset current detection level for the
time longer than the specified timer period.
This signal comes ON when the torque value has been below the preset detection level for the
(U-TL) Low output torque detected
time longer than the specified timer period.
(OLP) Overload prevention control This output signal comes ON when the overload prevention control is activated.
(RMT) In remote operation This signal comes ON when the inverter is in the remote mode.
(BRKS) Brake signal Signal for Brake Control. Turn ON when the brake is released.
(MNT) Maintenance timer Alarm signal is generated when time passes or start-up exceeds over the preset value
Motor overheat detected by
(THM) This signal comes ON when the motor overheat is detected with the PTC/NTC thermistor.
thermistor
When Input current to C1 terminal become less than 2mA, this is interpreted as wire brake and
(C1OFF) Terminal [C1] wire break
then ON-singal is generated.
This output signal comes ON when the difference between the detected speed and the
(DSAG) Speed agreement commanded speed (frequency) has been within the specified range for the time specified by
the agreement timer.
(PG-ERR) PG error detected Speed Deflection is greater than the certain value, ON-signal is generated.
(DECF) Enable circuit failure detected This signal comes ON when the circuit detecting the status of [EN] terminal is defective.
(at single failure)
(ENOFF) Enable input OFF On-signal is generated when Enabe Input is turned off.
(DBAL) Braking transistor broken This signal comes ON when the DBTr defective is detected.
(PSET) This signal comes ON when the inverter has been servo-locked so that the motor is held within the
Positioning completion signal
positioning completion range.

(L-ALM) Light alarm When Alarm or warning, which is set as "light failure", is generated, inverter indicates "Light
failure"on the display and generates this light failure signal.
(ALM) Alarm output (for any alarm) This is an alarm relay output as a transistor output.
(CL01) Customizable logic output signal 1 Turns on when customizable logic output signal 1 is in operation.
(CL02) Customizable logic output signal 2 Turns on when customizable logic output signal 2 is in operation.
(CL03) Customizable logic output signal 3 Turns on when customizable logic output signal 3 is in operation.
(CL04) Customizable logic output signal 4 Turns on when customizable logic output signal 4 is in operation.
(CL05) Customizable logic output signal 5 Turns on when customizable logic output signal 5 is in operation.
• As a general-purpose relay output, the same functions as Y1 to Y4 can be assigned. Contact rating: 250 VAC, 0.3 A
[Y5A], [Y5C] General purpose relay output
Relay output

• The logic value is switchable between "[Y5A] and [Y5C] are excited" and "non-excited."
[30A], [30B], • This outputs a non-voltage contact signal (1c) when the inverter is stopped with the protective 48 VDC, 0.5A
Alarm relay output function.
[30C] (for any error) • As a general-purpose relay output, the same functions as Y1 to Y4 can be assigned.
• The logic value is switchable between "[Y5A] and [Y5C] are excited" and "non-excited."
[FM1] Analog monitor 1 The output can be either analog DC voltage (0 to 10 V) or analog DC current (4 to 20 mA).
Analog monitor 2 Any one of the following items can be output with the selected analog form.
• Output frequency (before slip compensation, after slip compensation)
Analog output

[FM2]
• Output current • PID feedback amount • Universal AO
• Output voltage • DC link bus voltage • Motor output
• Output torque • PID command • Analog output test
• Load factor • PID output
• Input power • Speed detection (PG feedback value)
*When the terminal is outputting 0 to 10 VDC, it is capable of driving up to two meters with 10kΩ
impedance.
*When the terminal is outputting current, it is capable of connecting a maximum of 500Ω to the meter.
Adjustable gain range: 0% to 300%

[11] Analog common


RJ-45 connector RS-485 communications Out of the following protocols, the desired one can be selected. With power supply to the keypad
for the keypad port 1 • Modbus RTU
Communication

• Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol


• FRENIC Loader protocol (SX)
[DX+]/[DX-]/[SD] RS-485 communications port • Modbus RTU
2 (Terminals on control PCB) • Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
USB port Mounted on Remote Keypad
USB port A USB port connector (Mini-B) that connects an inverter to a personal computer. FRENIC Loader.
(with optional keypad) (option)

*1 Effective function in V/f control *6 Effective function in vector control without speed sensor
*2 Effective function in dynamic torque vector control *7 Effective function in vector control with speed sensor (PG option is necessary.)
*3 Effective function when the slip compensation is made active under V/f control *8 Function not incorporated in the inverters of initial version
*4 Effective function under the V/f control with speed sensor (PG option is necessary.)
*5 Effective function in dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor. (PG option is necessary.)

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■ Terminal Arrangement

Characteristics
●Main circuit terminals
Inverter type
Three-phase Three-phase Refer to:

Model Variations
230 V 460 V
FRNF50G1S-2U FRNF50G1S-4U
Figure A
FRN001G1S-2U FRN001G1S-4U
FRN002G1S-2U FRN002G1S-4U
FRN003G1S-2U FRN003G1S-4U Figure B

Keypad Functionality
FRN005G1S-2U FRN005G1S-4U
FRN007G1S-2U FRN007G1S-4U
FRN010G1S-2U FRN010G1S-4U
Figure C
FRN015G1S-2U FRN015G1S-4U
FRN020G1S-2U FRN020G1S-4U

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FRN025G1S-2U FRN025G1S-4U
FRN030G1S-2U FRN030G1S-4U Figure D
FRN040G1S-2U FRN040G1S-4U
FRN050G1S-4U
FRN060G1S-4U

Standard Specifications
FRN050G1S-2U Figure E
FRN075G1S-4U
FRN100G1S-4U
FRN060G1S-2U
FRN075G1S-2U FRN125G1S-4U Figure F

Common Specifications
FRN100G1S-2U
---- FRN150G1S-4U
Figure G
---- FRN200G1S-4U
FRN125G1S-2U ---- Figure M
---- FRN250G1S-4U
Figure H

Basic Wiring Diagram


---- FRN300G1S-4U
FRN350G1S-4U
FRN150G1S-2U Figure I
FRN450G1S-4U
---- FRN500G1S-4U
Figure J
---- FRN600G1S-4U

Terminal Functions
---- FRN700G1S-4U
Figure K
---- FRN800G1S-4U
---- FRN900G1S-4U
Figure L
---- FRN1000G1S-4U

Function Settings
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Function Settings
■ Function Settings
● F codes: Fundamental Functions
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Data Protection 0 : Disable both data protection and digital reference protection Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
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 N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Voltage input to terminal [12] (-10 to +10 VDC)
2 : Current input to terminal [C1] (4 to 20 mA DC)
3 : Sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and [C1]
5 : Voltage input to terminal [V2] (-10 to +10 VDC)
7 : Terminal command UP/DOWN control
8 : / keys on keypad (balanceless-bumpless switching available)
11 : Digital input interface card (option)
12 : Pulse train input
Operation Method 0 : Keypad N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Terminal command FWD or REV
2 : Keypad (Forward direction)
3 : Keypad (Reverse direction)
Maximum Frequency 1 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Base Frequency 1 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 1 0 : Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage N Y2 Y - Y Y -
80 to 240 V : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) 230
160 to 500 V : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Maximum Output Voltage 1 80 to 240 V : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 230 Y - N N -
160 to 500 V : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Acceleration Time 1 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *1 Y - Y Y -
Deceleration Time 1 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring external soft-start. Y Y *1 Y - Y Y -
Torque Boost 1 0.0% to 20.0% (percentage with respect to "Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 1") Y Y 0.0 Y - N N -
Electronic Thermal Overload 1 : For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
Protection for Motor 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 Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y - Y Y -
1% to 135% of the rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the motor
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *3 Y - Y Y -
Restart Mode after Momentary 0 : Trip immediately Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
Power Failure (Mode selection) 1 : Trip after a recovery from power failure
2 : Trip after decelerate-to-stop
3 : Continue to run, for heavy inertia or general loads
4 : Restart at the frequency at which the power failure occurred, for general loads
5 : Restart at the starting frequency
Frequency Limiter (High) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 70.0 Y - Y Y -
(Low) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
Bias (Frequency command 1) -100.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
DC Braking 1 (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking level) 0% to 80% (LD/MD mode) *4, 0% to 100% (HD mode) Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking time) 0.00 (Disable); 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Starting Frequency 1 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.5 Y - Y Y -
(Holding time) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Stop Frequency 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.2 Y - Y Y -
Motor Sound (Carrier frequency) 0.75 to 16 kHz (LD-mode inverters of 0.5 to 30 HP and HD-mode ones of 0.5 to 100 HP) Y Y 2 Y - Y Y -
0.75 to 10 kHz (LD-mode inverters of 40 to 100 HP and HD-mode ones of 125 to 800 HP)
0.75 to 6 kHz (LD-mode inverters of 125 to 900 HP and HD-mode ones of 900 and 1000 HP)
0.75 to 4 kHz (LD-mode inverters of 1000 HP)
0.75 to 2 kHz (MD-mode inverters of 150 to 800 HP)
(Tone) 0 : Level 0 (Inactive) Y Y 0 Y - N N -
1 : Level 1
2 : Level 2
3 : Level 3
Analog Output [FM1] 0 : Output in voltage (0 to 10 VDC) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Mode selection) 1 : Output in current (4 to 20 mA DC)
2 : Output in current (0 to 20 mA DC)
0% to 300% Y* Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
(Voltage adjustment) Select a function to be monitored from the followings. Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Function) 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)
17 : Positional deviation in synchronous operation N
0 : Output in voltage (0 to 10 VDC) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
Analog Output [FM2] 1 : Output in current (4 to 20 mA DC)
(Mode selection) 2 : Output in current (0 to 20 mA DC)
0% to 300% Y* Y 100 Y - Y Y -
(Voltage adjustment) Select a function to be monitored from the followings. Y Y 0 N Y N Y Y
Pulse Output [FMP] (Mode selection) 0 : Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation)
1 : Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation)
2 : Output current
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Characteristics
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Analog Output [FM2] (Function) 3 : Output voltage Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y N
4 : Output torque
5 : Load factor

Model Variations
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 (+)

Keypad Functionality
15 : PID command (SV)
16 : PID output (MV)
17 : Positional deviation in synchronous running
Load Selection/ 0 : Variable torque load N Y 1 Y - N Y -
Auto Torque Boost/ 1 : Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 1 2 : Auto torque boost
3 : Auto energy saving (Variable torque load during ACC/DEC)

Inverter PC Software
4 : Auto energy saving (Constant torque load during ACC/DEC)
5 : Auto energy saving (Auto torque boost during ACC/DEC)
Stop Frequency (Detection mode) 0 : Detected speed 1 : Reference speed N Y 0 N - N Y -
(Holding Time) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Torque Limiter 1-1 -300% to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
1-2 -300% to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
Drive Control Selection 1 0 : V/f control with slip compensation inactive N Y 0 Y - Y Y -

Standard Specifications
1 : Dynamic torque vector control
2 : V/f control with slip compensation active
3 : V/f control with speed sensor
4 : Dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor
5 : Vector control without speed sensor
6 : Vector control with speed sensor
Current Limiter (Mode selection) 0 : Disable (No current limiter works.) Y Y 2 Y - N N -

Common Specifications
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%.) Y Y *5 Y - N N -
Electronic Thermal Overload 0 (Braking resistor built-in type), 1 to 9000 kWs, Y Y1 Y2 *6 Y - Y Y -
Protection for Braking Resistor (Discharging capability) OFF (Disable)
(Allowable average loss) 0.001 to 99.99 kW Y Y1 Y2 0.001 Y - Y Y -
(Resistance) 0.01 to 999Ω Y Y1 Y2 0.01 Y - Y Y -

Basic Wiring Diagram


Switching between LD, MD 0 : HD (High Duty) mode 1 : LD (Low Duty) mode N Y 1 Y - Y Y -
and HD drive modes 2 : MD (Medium Duty) mode
The shaded function codes ( ) are applicable to the quick setup.
*1 6.00 s for inverters of 40 HP or below; 20.00 s for those of 50 HP or above *4 0% to 100% for inverters of 7.5 HP or below
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17). *5 160% for inverters of 7.5 HP or below; 130% for those of 10 HP or above
*3 5.0 min for inverters of 40 HP or below; 10.0 min for those of 50 HP or above *6 0 for inverters of 15 HP or below; OFF for those of 20 HP or above

Terminal Functions
● E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to

Function Settings
terminals [X1] to [X7] as listed below.
Terminal [X1] Function 0 (1000) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 1 steps) (SS1) N Y 0 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X2] Function 1 (1001) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2) N Y 1 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X3] Function 2 (1002) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4) N Y 2 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X4] Function 3 (1003) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8) N Y 3 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X5] Function 4 (1004) : Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1) N Y 4 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X6] Function 5 (1005) : Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2) N Y 5 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [X7] Function N Y 8 Y Y Y Y Y

External Dimensions
6 (1006) : Enable 3-wire operation (HLD)
7 (1007) : Coast to a stop (BX) Y Y Y Y Y
8 (1008) : Reset alarm (RST) Y Y Y Y Y
9 (1009) : Enable external alarm trip (9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON) (THR) Y Y Y Y Y
10 (1010) : Ready for jogging (JOG) Y Y Y Y N
11 (1011) : Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1) Y Y Y Y N
12 (1012) : Select motor 2 (M2) Y Y Y Y Y
13 : Enable DC braking (DCBRK) Y Y Y Y N
14 (1014) : Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1) Y Y Y Y Y
Options

15 : Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50) Y Y N N N


16 : Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60) Y Y N N N
17 (1017) : UP (Increase output frequency) (UP) Y Y Y Y N
18 (1018) : DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN) Y Y Y Y N
19 (1019) : Enable data change with keypad (WE-KP) Y Y Y Y Y
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20 (1020) : Cancel PID control (Hz/PID) Y Y Y Y N


21 (1021) : Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS) Y Y Y Y N
22 (1022) : Interlock (IL) Y Y Y Y Y
23 (1023) : Cancel torque control (Hz/TRQ) N N N N Y
24 (1024) : Enable communications link via RS-485 or fieldbus (option) (LE) Y Y Y Y Y
25 (1025) : Universal DI (U-DI) Y Y Y Y Y
26 (1026) : Enable auto search for idling motor speed at starting (STM) Y Y Y N Y
30 (1030) : Force to stop (30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON) (STOP) Y Y Y Y Y
Warranty

32 (1032) : Pre-excitation (EXITE) N N Y Y N


33 (1033) : Reset PID integral and differential components (PID-RST) Y Y Y Y N
*1 6.00 s for inverters of 40 HP or below; 20.00 s for those of 50 HP or above
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17).

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■Function Settings
●E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Terminal [X7] Function 34 (1034) : Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD) Y Y Y Y N
35 (1035) : Select local (keypad) operation (LOC) Y Y Y Y Y
36 (1036) : Select motor 3 (M3) Y Y Y Y Y
37 (1037) : Select motor 4 (M4) Y Y Y Y Y
39 : Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP) Y Y Y Y Y
40 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50) Y Y N N N
41 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60) Y Y N N N
47 (1047) : Servo-lock command (LOCK) N N N Y N
48 : Pulse train input (available only on terminal [X7] (E07)) (PIN) Y Y Y Y Y
49 (1049) : Pulse train sign (available on terminals except [X7] (E01 to E06)) (SIGN) Y Y Y Y Y
59 (1059) : Enable battery operation (BATRY) N Y 98 Y Y Y Y Y
70 (1070) : Cancel constant peripheral speed control (Hz/LSC) Y Y Y Y N
71 (1071) : Hold the constant peripheral speed control frequency in the memory (LSC-HLD) Y Y Y Y N
72 (1072) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1) Y Y N N Y
73 (1073) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 2 (CRUN-M2) Y Y N N Y
74 (1074) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 3 (CRUN-M3) Y Y N N Y
75 (1075) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 4 (CRUN-M4) Y Y N N Y
76 (1076) : Select droop control (DROOP) Y Y Y Y N
77 (1077) : Cancel PG alarm (PG-CCL) N Y N Y Y
80 (1080) : Cancel customizable logic (CLC) Y Y Y Y Y
81 (1081) : Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC) Y Y Y Y Y
100 : No function assigned (NONE) Y Y Y Y Y
110 (1110) : Servo lock gain selection (SLG2) N Y 99 N N N Y N
111 (1111) : Force to stop only by terminal (STOP-T) Y Y Y Y Y
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
Acceleration Time 2 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Deceleration Time 2 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring external Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Acceleration Time 3 soft-start and -stop. Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Deceleration Time 3 Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Acceleration Time 4 Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Deceleration Time 4 Y Y *1 Y Y Y Y N
Torque Limiter 2-1 -300% to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y
Torque Limiter 2-2 -300% to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y
Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to
terminals [Y1] to [Y5A/C] and [30A/B/C] as listed below.
Terminal [Y1] Function 0 (1000) : Inverter running (RUN) N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [Y2] Function 1 (1001) : Frequency (speed) arrival signal (FAR) N Y 1 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [Y3] Function 2 (1002) : Frequency (speed) detected (FDT) N Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [Y4] Function 3 (1003) : Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped) (LU) N Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [Y5A/C] Function 4 (1004) : Torque polarity detected (B/D) N Y 15 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [30A/B/C] Function 5 (1005) : Inverter output limiting (IOL) N Y 99 Y Y Y Y Y
(Relay output) 6 (1006) : Auto-restarting after momentary power failure (IPF) Y Y Y Y Y
7 (1007) : Motor overload early warning (OL) Y Y Y Y Y
8 (1008) : Keypad operation enabled (KP) Y Y Y Y Y
10 (1010) : Inverter ready to run (RDY) Y Y Y Y Y
11 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For MC on commercial line) (SW88) Y Y N N N
12 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For secondary side) (SW52-2) Y Y N N N
13 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For primary side) (SW52-1) Y Y N N N
15 (1015) : Select AX terminal function (For MC on primary side) (AX) Y Y Y Y Y
22 (1022) : Inverter output limiting with delay (IOL2) Y Y Y Y Y
25 (1025) : Cooling fan in operation (FAN) Y Y Y Y Y
26 (1026) : Auto-resetting (TRY) Y Y Y Y Y
27 (1027) : Universal DO (U-DO) Y Y Y Y Y
28 (1028) : Heat sink overheat early warning (OH) Y Y Y Y Y
29 (1029) : Synchronization completed (SY) N Y N Y N
30 (1030) : Lifetime alarm (LIFE) Y Y Y Y Y
31 (1031) : Frequency (speed) detected 2 (FDT2) Y Y Y Y Y
33 (1033) : Reference loss detected (REF OFF) Y Y Y Y Y
35 (1035) : Inverter output on (RUN2) Y Y Y Y Y
36 (1036) : Overload prevention control (OLP) Y Y Y Y N
37 (1037) : Current detected (ID) Y Y Y Y Y
38 (1038) : Current detected 2 (ID2) Y Y Y Y Y
39 (1039) : Current detected 3 (ID3) Y Y Y Y Y
41 (1041) : Low current detected (IDL) Y Y Y Y Y
42 (1042) : PID alarm (PID-ALM) Y Y Y Y N
43 (1043) : Under PID control (PID-CTL) Y Y Y Y N
44 (1044) : Motor stopped due to slow flowrate under PID control (PID-STP) Y Y Y Y N
45 (1045) : Low output torque detected (U-TL) Y Y Y Y Y
46 (1046) : Torque detected 1 (TD1) Y Y Y Y Y
47 (1047) : Torque detected 2 (TD2) Y Y Y Y Y
48 (1048) : Motor 1 selected (SWM1) Y Y Y Y Y
49 (1049) : Motor 2 selected (SWM2) Y Y Y Y Y
50 (1050) : Motor 3 selected (SWM3) Y Y Y Y Y
51 (1051) : Motor 4 selected (SWM4) Y Y Y Y Y
52 (1052) : Running forward (FRUN) Y Y Y Y Y
53 (1053) : Running reverse (RRUN) Y Y Y Y Y
54 (1054) : In remote operation (RMT) Y Y Y Y Y
56 (1056) : Motor overheat detected by thermistor (THM) Y Y Y Y Y
57 (1057) : Brake signal (BRKS) Y Y Y Y N
58 (1058) : Frequency (speed) detected 3 (FDT3) Y Y Y Y Y
59 (1059) : Terminal [C1] wire break (C1OFF) Y Y Y Y Y

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Characteristics
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Terminal [30A/B/C] Function 70 (1070) : Speed valid (DNZS) N Y Y Y Y
(Relay output) 71 (1071) : Speed agreement (DSAG) N Y Y Y N
72 (1072): Frequency (speed) arrival signal 3 (FAR3) Y Y Y Y N

Model Variations
76 (1076) : PG error detected (PG-ERR) N Y Y Y N
82 (1082) : Positioning completion signal (PSET) N N N Y N
84 (1084) : Maintenance timer (MNT) Y Y Y Y Y
98 (1098) : Light alarm (L-ALM) Y Y Y Y Y
99 (1099) : Alarm output (for any alarm) (ALM) Y Y Y Y Y
101 (1101): Enable circuit failure detected (DECF) Y Y Y Y Y
102 (1102): Enable input OFF (EN OFF) Y Y Y Y Y

Keypad Functionality
105 (1105): Braking transistor broken (DBAL) Y Y Y Y Y
111 (1111): Customizable logic output signal 1 (CLO1) Y Y Y Y Y
112 (1112): Customizable logic output signal 2 (CLO2) Y Y Y Y Y
113 (1113): Customizable logic output signal 3 (CLO3) Y Y Y Y Y
114 (1114): Customizable logic output signal 4 (CLO4) Y Y Y Y Y
115 (1115): Customizable logic output signal 5 (CLO5) Y Y Y Y Y
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic output to a terminal.

Inverter PC Software
Frequency Arrival (Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 10.0 Hz Y Y 2.5 Y Y Y Y N
Frequency Detection 1 (Level) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 60.0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y Y Y Y Y
Overload Early Warning/Current Detection (Level) 0.00 (Disable); Current value of 1% to 200% of the inverter rated current Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y Y Y Y Y
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
Frequency Detection 2 (Level) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 60.0 Y Y Y Y Y
Current Detection 2/ Low Current Detection (Level) 0.00 (Disable); Current value of 1% to 200% of the inverter rated current Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y Y Y Y Y

Standard Specifications
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
PID Display Coefficient A -999 to 0.00 to 9990 Y Y 100 Y Y Y Y N
PID Display Coefficient B -999 to 0.00 to 9990 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y N
LED Display Filter 0.0 to 5.0 s Y Y 0.5 Y Y Y Y Y
LED Monitor (Item selection) 0 : Speed monitor (select by E48) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
3 : Output current
4 : Output voltage

Common Specifications
8 : Calculated torque
9 : Input power
10 : PID command
12 : PID feedback amount
14 : PID output
15 : Load factor
16 : Motor output

Basic Wiring Diagram


17 : Analog input
23 : Torque current (%)
24 : Magnetic flux command (%)
25 : Input watt-hour
(Display when stopped) 0 : Specified value 1 : Output value Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
LCD Monitor (Item selection) 0 : Running status, rotational direction and operation guide Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1 : Bar charts for output frequency, current and calculated torque

Terminal Functions
(Language selection) Type: TP-G1W-J1 Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
0 : Japanese
1 : English
2 : German
3 : French
4 : Spanish
5 : Italian

Function Settings
(Contrast control) 0 (Low) to 10 (High) Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y
LED Monitor (Speed monitor item) 0 : Output frequency 1 (Before slip compensation) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1 : Output frequency 2 (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

External Dimensions
7 : Display speed in %
Coefficient for Speed Indication 0.01 to 200.00 Y Y 30.00 Y Y Y Y Y
Display Coefficient for Input Watt-hour Data 0.000 (Cancel/reset), 0.001 to 9999 Y Y 0.010 Y Y Y Y Y
Keypad (Menu display mode) 0 : Function code data editing mode (Menus #0, #1, and #7) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1 : Function code data check mode (Menus #2 and #7)
2 : Full-menu mode
Frequency Detection 3 (Level) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 60.0 Y Y Y Y Y
Current Detection 3 (Level) 0.00 (Disable); Current value of 1% to 200% of the inverter rated current Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y Y Y Y Y
Options

(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y


Terminal [12] Extended Function 0 : None N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [C1] Extended Function 1 : Auxiliary frequency command 1 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
Terminal [V2] Extended Function 2 : Auxiliary frequency command 2 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
3 : PID command 1
Reference material

5 : PID feedback amount


6 : Ratio setting
7 : Analog torque limit value A
8 : Analog torque limit value B
10 : Torque command
11 : Torque current command
20 : Analog input monitor
Saving of Digital Reference Frequency 0 : Automatic saving (when main power is turned OFF) Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
1 : Saving by pressing key
Warranty

Reference Loss Detection (Continuous running frequency) 0 : Decelerate to stop, 20% to 120%, 999: Disable Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y
Torque Detection 1 (Level) 0% to 300% Y Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
Torque Detection 2/ Low Torque Detection (Level) 0% to 300% Y Y 20 Y Y Y Y Y
(Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 20.00 Y Y Y Y Y

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■Function Settings
●E codes: Extension Terminal Functions
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function to
terminals [FWD] and [REV] as listed below.
Terminal [FWD] Function 0 (1000) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 1 steps) (SS1) N Y 98 Y Y Y Y N
Terminal [REV] Function 1 (1001) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2) N Y 99 Y Y Y Y N
2 (1002) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4) Y Y Y Y N
3 (1003) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8) Y Y Y Y N
4 (1004) : Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1) Y Y Y Y N
5 (1005) : Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2) Y Y Y Y N
6 (1006) : Enable 3-wire operation (HLD) Y Y Y Y Y
7 (1007) : Coast to a stop (BX) Y Y Y Y Y
8 (1008) : Reset alarm (RST) Y Y Y Y Y
9 (1009) : Enable external alarm trip (9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON) (THR) Y Y Y Y Y
10 (1010) : Ready for jogging (JOG) Y Y Y Y N
11 (1011) : Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1) Y Y Y Y N
12 (1012) : Select motor 2 (M2) Y Y Y Y Y
13 : Enable DC braking (DCBRK) Y Y Y Y N
14 (1014) : Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1) Y Y Y Y Y
15 : Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50) Y Y N N N
16 : Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60) Y Y N N N
17 (1017) : UP (Increase output frequency) (UP) Y Y Y Y N
18 (1018) : DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN) Y Y Y Y N
19 (1019) : Enable data change with keypad (WE-KP) Y Y Y Y Y
20 (1020) : Cancel PID control (Hz/PID) Y Y Y Y N
21 (1021) : Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS) Y Y Y Y N
22 (1022) : Interlock (IL) Y Y Y Y Y
23 (1023) : Cancel torque control (Hz/TRQ) N N N N Y
24 (1024) : Enable communications link via RS-485 or fieldbus (LE) Y Y Y Y Y
25 (1025) : Universal DI (U-DI) Y Y Y Y Y
26 (1026) : Enable auto search for idling motor speed at starting (STM) Y Y Y N Y
30 (1030) : Force to stop (30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON) (STOP) Y Y Y Y Y
32 (1032) : Pre-excitation (EXITE) N N Y Y N
33 (1033) : Reset PID integral and differential components (PID-RST) Y Y Y Y N
34 (1034) : Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD) Y Y Y Y N
35 (1035) : Select local (keypad) operation (LOC) Y Y Y Y Y
36 (1036) : Select motor 3 (M3) Y Y Y Y Y
37 (1037) : Select motor 4 (M4) Y Y Y Y Y
39 : Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP) Y Y Y Y Y
40 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50) Y Y N N N
41 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60) Y Y N N N
47 (1047) : Servo-lock command (LOCK) N N N Y N
49 (1049) : Pulse train sign (SIGN) Y Y Y Y Y
59 (1059) : Enable battery operation (BATRY) Y Y Y Y Y
70 (1070): Cancel constant peripheral speed control (Hz/LSC) Y Y Y Y N
71 (1071) : Hold the constant peripheral speed control frequency in the memory (LSC-HLD) Y Y Y Y N
72 (1072) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1) Y Y N N Y
73 (1073) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 2 (CRUN-M2) Y Y N N Y
74 (1074) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 3 (CRUN-M3) Y Y N N Y
75 (1075) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 4 (CRUN-M4) Y Y N N Y
76 (1076) : Select droop control (DROOP) Y Y Y Y N
77 (1077) : Cancel PG alarm (PG-CCL) N Y N Y Y
80 (1080) : Cancel customizable logic (CLC) Y Y Y Y Y
81 (1081) : Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC) Y Y Y Y Y
98 : Run forward (FWD) Y Y Y Y Y
99 : Run reverse (REV) Y Y Y Y Y
100 : No function assigned (NONE) Y Y Y Y Y
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
The shaded function codes ( ) are applicable to the quick setup.
*1 6.00 s for inverters of 40 HP or below; 20.00 s for those of 50 HP or above
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17).

●C codes: Control Functions of Frequency


Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f w/o PG w/ PG
Jump Frequency 1 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y
2 Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y
3 Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y
(Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 30.0 Hz Y Y 3.0 Y Y Y
Multi-frequency 1 0.00 to 500.00 Hz Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
2 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
3 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
4 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
5 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
6 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
7 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
8 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
9 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
10 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
11 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
12 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
13 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
14 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y
15 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y

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Characteristics
●C codes: Control Functions of Frequency
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Jogging Frequency 0.00 to 500.00 Hz Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -

Model Variations
Frequency Command 2 0 : Enable / keys on the keypad N Y 2 Y - Y Y -
1 : Voltage input to terminal [12] (-10 to +10 VDC)
2 : Current input to terminal [C1] (4 to 20 mA DC)
3 : Sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and [C1]
5 : Voltage input to terminal [V2] (-10 to +10 VDC)
7 : Terminal command UP/DOWN control
8 : Enable / keys on the keypad (balanceless-bumpless switching available)

Keypad Functionality
11 : Digital input interface card (option)
12 : Pulse train input
Analog Input Adjustment for [12] (Offset) -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Gain) 0.00% to 400.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05 Y - Y Y -
(Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
(Polarity) 0 : Bipolar 1 : Unipolar N Y 1 Y - Y Y -

Inverter PC Software
Analog Input Adjustment for [C1] (Offset) -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Gain) 0.00% to 400.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00s Y Y 0.05 Y - Y Y -
(Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
Terminal [C1] Range Selection 0 : 4 to 20 mA N Y 0.0 Y Y Y Y Y
1 : 0 to 20 mA
Analog Input Adjustment for [V2] (Offset) -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -

Standard Specifications
(Gain) 0.00% to 400.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
(Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05 Y - Y Y -
(Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00 Y - Y Y -
(Polarity) 0 : Bipolar 1 : Unipolar N Y 1 Y - Y Y -
Bias (Frequency command 1) (Bias base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Bias (PID command 1) (Bias value) -100.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Bias base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -

Common Specifications
Selection of Normal/Inverse Operation 0 : Normal operation Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Frequency command 1) 1 : Inverse operation

●P codes: Motor 1 Parameters

Basic Wiring Diagram


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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Motor 1 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 Y2 4 Y - Y Y -
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (when P99 = 0, 2, 3 or 4) N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
0.01 to 1000 HP (when P99 = 1)

Terminal Functions
(Rated current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Auto-tuning) 0 : Disable N N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Tune while the motor stops. (%R1, %X and rated slip frequency)
2 : Tune while the motor is rotating under V/f control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current,
magnetic saturation factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c")
3 : Tune while the motor is rotating under vector control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current, magnetic saturation
factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c." Available when the vector control is enabled.)

Function Settings
Motor 1 (Online tuning) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 0 Y N N N N
(No-load current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%R1) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%X) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 Y2 0.12 Y - N N -
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -

External Dimensions
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 1) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 2) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 3) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Options

(Magnetic saturation extension factor "a") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -


(Magnetic saturation extension factor "b") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "c") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%X correction factor 1) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(%X correction factor 2) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
Reference material

(Torque current under vector control) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 N - Y Y -


(Induced voltage factor under vector control) 50% to 100% N Y1 Y2 85 (90) N - Y Y -
*8
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Motor 1 Selection 0 : Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) N Y1 Y2 1 Y - Y Y -
1 : Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
2 : Motor characteristics 2 (Fuji motors exclusively designed for vector control)
3 : Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
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4 : Other motors
The shaded function codes ( ) are applicable to the quick setup.
*7 The motor parameters are automatically set, depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table B.
*8 85% for inverters of 150 HP or less; 90% for those of 175 HP or above.
*9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.

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Function Settings
■Function Settings
●H codes: High Performance Functions
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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Data Initialization 0 : Disable initialization N N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Initialize all function code data to the factory defaults
2 : Initialize motor 1 parameters
3 : Initialize motor 2 parameters
4 : Initialize motor 3 parameters
5 : Initialize motor 4 parameters
Auto-reset (Times) 0 : Disable; 1 to 10 Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Reset interval) 0.5 to 20.0 s Y Y 5.0 Y - Y Y -
Cooling Fan ON/OFF Control 0 : Disable (Always in operation) Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (ON/OFF controllable)
Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern 0 : Linear Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : S-curve (Weak)
2 : S-curve (Arbitrary, according to H57 to H60 data)
3 : Curvilinear
Rotational Direction Limitation 0 : Disable N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Reverse rotation inhibited)
2 : Enable (Forward rotation inhibited)
Starting Mode (Auto search) 0 : Disable N Y 0 Y - N N -
1 : Enable (At restart after momentary power failure)
2 : Enable (At restart after momentary power failure and at normal start)
Deceleration Mode 0 : Normal deceleration 1 : Coast-to-stop Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
Instantaneous Overcurrent Limiting 0 : Disable Y Y 1 Y - N N -
(Mode selection) 1 : Enable
Restart Mode after Momentary Power Failure (Restart time) 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 Y2 *10 Y - Y Y -
(Frequency fall rate) 0.00: Deceleration time selected by F08, 0.01 to 100.00 Hz/s, Y Y 999 Y - Y N -
999: Follow the current limit command
(Continuous running level) 200 to 300 V for 230 V series Y Y2 235 Y - N N -
400 to 600 V for 460 V series 470
(Allowable momentary power failure time) 0.0 to 30.0 s Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
999: Automatically determined by inverter
Torque Control (Mode selection) 0 : Disable (Speed control) N Y 0 N - Y Y -
2 : Enable (Torque current command)
3 : Enable (Torque command)
Thermistor (for motor) (Mode selection) 0 : Disable Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : PTC (The inverter immediately trips with displayed.)
2 : PTC (The inverter issues output signal THM and continues to run.)
3 : NTC (When connected)
(Level) 0.00 to 5.00 V Y Y 0.35 Y - Y Y -
Droop Control -60.0 to 0.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
Communications Link Function Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Mode selection) 0 : F01/C30 F02
1 : RS-485 (Port 1) F02
2 : F01/C30 RS-485 (Port 1)
3 : RS-485 (Port 1) RS-485 (Port 1)
4 : RS-485 (Port 2) F02
5 : RS-485 (Port 2) RS-485 (Port 1)
6 : F01/C30 RS-485 (Port 2)
7 : RS-485 (Port 1) RS-485 (Port 2)
8 : RS-485 (Port 2) RS-485 (Port 2)
Capacitance of DC Link Bus Capacitor Indication for replacement of DC link bus capacitor 0 to 65535 Y N - Y - Y Y -
Cumulative Run Time of Cooling Fan Indication for replacement of cooling fan 0 to 99990 hours Y N - Y - Y Y -
Startup Counter for Motor 1 Indication of cumulative startup count 0 to 65535 times Y N - Y - Y Y -
Mock Alarm 0 : Disable Y N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Once a mock alarm occurs, the data automatically returns to 0.)
Starting Mode (Auto search delay time 2) 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y N -
Initial Capacitance of DC Link Bus Capacitor Indication for replacement of DC link bus capacitor 0 to 65535 Y N - Y - Y Y -
Cumulative Run Time of Capacitors Indication for replacement of capacitors 0 to 99990 hours Y N - Y - Y Y -
on Printed Circuit Boards (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset.)
Starting Mode (Auto search delay time 1) 0.0 to 10.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
Non-linear V/f Pattern 1 (Frequency) 0.0: Cancel, 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y - N N -
(Voltage) 0 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 0 Y - N N -
0 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series)
Non-linear V/f Pattern 2 (Frequency) 0.0: Cancel, 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y - N N -
(Voltage) 0 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 0 Y - N N -
0 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series)
Acceleration Time (Jogging) 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *1 Y - Y Y -
Deceleration Time (Jogging) 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *1 Y - Y Y -
Deceleration Time for Forced Stop 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *1 Y - Y Y -
1st S-curve acceleration range (Leading edge) 0% to 100% Y Y 10 Y - Y Y -
2nd S-curve acceleration range (Trailing edge) 0% to 100% Y Y 10 Y - Y Y -
1st S-curve deceleration range (Leading edge) 0% to 100% Y Y 10 Y - Y Y -
2nd S-curve deceleration range (Trailing edge) 0% to 100% Y Y 10 Y - Y Y -
UP/DOWN Control 0 :0.00 Hz N Y 1 Y - Y Y -
(Initial frequency setting) 1 : Last UP/DOWN command value on releasing the run command
Low Limiter (Mode selection) 0 : Limit by F16 (Frequency limiter: Low) and continue to run Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : If the output frequency lowers below the one limited by F16 (Frequency
limiter: Low), decelerate to stop the motor.
(Lower limiting frequency) 0.0: Depends on F16 (Frequency limiter, Low) 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 1.6 Y - N N -
Non-linear V/f Pattern 3 (Frequency) 0.0: Cancel, 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y - N N -
(Voltage) 0 to 240 :Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 0 Y - N N -
0 to 500 :Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series)
Auto Energy Saving Operation 0 : Enable during running at constant speed Y Y 0 Y - N Y -
(Mode selection) 1 : Enable in all modes

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Characteristics
●H codes: High Performance Functions
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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Slip Compensation 1 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above N Y 0 Y - N N -

Model Variations
(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 at base frequency or above
Automatic Deceleration 0 : Disable Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Mode selection) 2 : Torque limit control with Force-to-stop if actual deceleration time exceeds three times the specified one
3 : DC link bus voltage control with Force-to-stop if actual deceleration time exceeds three times the specified one
4 : Torque limit control with Force-to-stop disabled

Keypad Functionality
5 : DC link bus voltage control with Force-to-stop disabled
Overload Prevention Control 0.00 :Follow the deceleration time selected 0.01 to 100.0 Hz/s Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
999: Cancel
Deceleration Characteristics 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 0 Y - N N -
Main Power Down Detection (Mode selection) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
Torque Limite (Operating conditions) 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and running at constant speed N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Disable during ACC/DEC and enable during running at constant speed

Inverter PC Software
2 : Enable during ACC/DEC and disable during running at constant speed
(Control target) 0 : Motor-generating torque limit N Y 1 N - Y Y -
1 : Torque current limit
2 : Output power limit
(Target quadrants) 0 : Drive/brake N Y 0 N - Y Y -
1 : Same for all four quadrants
2 : Upper/lower limits

Standard Specifications
(Frequency increment limit for braking) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 5.0 Y - N N -
Service Life of DC Link Bus Capacitor (Remaining time) 0 to 87600 hours Y N - Y - Y Y -
Maintenance Interval (M1) 0 : Disable; 1 to 99990 hours Y N 87600 Y - Y Y -
Preset Startup Count for Maintenance (M1) 0 : Disable; 1 to 65535 times Y N 0 Y - Y Y -
Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain for Motor 1 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y - N N -
Light Alarm Selection 1 0000 to FFFF (hex.) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
Light Alarm Selection 2 0000 to FFFF (hex.) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y

Common Specifications
Pre-excitation (Initial level) 100% to 400% Y Y 100 N - Y Y -
(Time) 0.00: Disable; 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 N - Y Y -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -

Basic Wiring Diagram


PID Feedback Wire Break Detection 0.0: Disable alarm detection 0.1 to 60.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
Continuity of Running (P) 0.000 to 10.000 times; 999 Y Y1Y2 999 Y - N N -
(I) 0.010 to 10.000 s; 999 Y Y1Y2 999 Y - N N -
Cumulative Motor Run Time 1 0 to 99990 hours (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset.) N N - Y - Y Y -
DC Braking (Braking response mode) 0 : Slow Y Y 1 Y - N N -
1 : Quick
STOP Key Priority/ Data STOP key priority Start check function Y Y 3 Y - Y Y -

Terminal Functions
Start Check Function 0 : Disable Disable
1 : Enable Disable
2 : Disable Enable
3 : Enable Enable
Clear Alarm Data 0 : Disable Y N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Setting "1" clears alarm data and then returns to "0.")
Protection/Maintenance Function 0 to 255: Display data in decimal format Y Y 83 Y - Y Y -

Function Settings
(Mode selection) Bit 0: Lower the carrier frequency automatically (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 1: Detect input phase loss (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 2: Detect output phase loss (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 3: Select life judgment threshold of DC link bus capacitor (0: Factory default level; 1: User setup level)
Bit 4: Judge the life of DC link bus capacitor (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 5: Detect DC fan lock (0: Enabled; 1: Disabled)
Bit 6: Detect braking transistor error (for 40 HP or below) (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)

External Dimensions
Bit 7: Switch IP20/IP40 enclosure (0: IP20; 1: IP40)
*1 6.00 s for inverters of 40 HP or below; 20.00 s for those of 50 HP or above
*7 The motor parameters are automatically set, depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table B
*9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.
*10 The factory default differs depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table A.

●A codes: Motor 2 Parameters


Options

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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Maximum Frequency 2 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Base Frequency 2 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 2 0 : Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage N Y2 Y - Y Y -
Reference material

80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) 230


160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Maximum Output Voltage 2 80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 230 Y - N N -
160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Torque Boost 2 0.0% to 20.0% (percentage with respect to "A03: Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 2") Y Y 0.0 Y - N N -
Electronic Thermal Overload Protection for Motor 2 1 : For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
(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 Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y - Y Y -
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1% to 135% of the rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the motor
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *3 Y - Y Y -
DC Braking 2 (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking level) 0% to 80% (LD/MD mode)*4, 0% to 100% (HD mode) Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking time) 0.00: Disable; 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Starting Frequency 2 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.5 Y - Y Y -

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Function Settings
■Function Settings
●A codes: Motor 2 Parameters
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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Load Selection/ 0 : Variable torque load N Y 1 Y - N Y -
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)
Drive Control Selection 2 0 : V/f control with slip compensation inactive N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Dynamic torque vector control
2 : V/f control with slip compensation active
3 : V/f control with speed sensor
4 : Dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor
5 : Vector control without speed sensor
6 : Vector control with speed sensor
Motor 2 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 Y2 4 Y - Y Y -
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (when A39 = 0, 2. 3 or 4) N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
0.01 to 1000 HP (when A39 = 1)
(Rated current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Motor 2 (Auto-tuning) 0 : Disable N N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Tune while the motor stops. (%R1, %X and rated slip frequency)
2 : Tune while the motor is rotating under V/f control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load
current, magnetic saturation factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c")
3 : Tune while the motor is rotating under vector control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current, magnetic saturation
factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c." Available when the vector control is enabled.
Motor 2 (Online tuning) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 0 Y N N N N
(No-load current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%R1) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%X) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00s Y Y1 Y2 0.12 Y - N N -
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 1) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 2) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 3) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "a") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "b") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "c") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Motor 2 Selection 0 : Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) N Y1 Y2 1 Y - Y Y -
1 : Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
2 : Motor characteristics 2 (Fuji motors exclusively designed for vector control)
3 : Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
4 : Other motors
Slip Compensation 2 (Operating conditions) 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above N Y 0 Y - N N -
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 at base frequency or above
Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain for Motor 2 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y - N N -
Motor/Parameter Switching 2 (Mode selection) 0 : Motor (Switch to the 2nd motor) N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Parameter (Switch to particular A codes)
Speed Control 2 (Speed command filter) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N - Y Y -
(Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N - Y Y -
P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y Y N
(Output filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y Y 0.002 N - Y Y -
(Notch filter resonance frequency) 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N - N Y -
(Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N - N Y -
Cumulative Motor Run Time 2 0 to 99990 hours (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset.) N N - Y - Y Y -
Startup Counter for Motor 2 Indication of cumulative startup count 0 to 65535 times Y N - Y - Y Y -
Motor 2 (%X correction factor 1) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(%X correction factor 2) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(Torque current under vector control) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 N - Y Y -
(Induced voltage factor under vector control) 50 to 100 N Y1 Y2 85 (90) N - Y Y -
*8
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17).
*3 5.0 min for inverters of 40 HP or below; 10.0 min for those of 50 HP or above
*4 0% to 100% for inverters of 7.5 HP or below
*7 The motor parameters are automatically set, depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table B.
*8 85% for inverters of 150 HP or less; 90% for those of 175 HP or above.
*9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.

●b codes: Motor 3 Parameters


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Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Maximum Frequency 3 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y Y Y
Base Frequency 3 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y Y Y

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Characteristics
●b codes: Motor 3 Parameters
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 3 0 : Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage N Y2 Y - Y Y -

Model Variations
80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) 230
160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Maximum Output Voltage 3 80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 230 Y - N N -
160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Torque Boost 3 0.0% to 20.0% (percentage with respect to "b03: Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 3") Y Y 0.0 Y - N N -
Electronic Thermal Overload Protection 1 : For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
for Motor 3 (Select motor characteristics) 2 : For an inverter-driven motor, non-ventilated motor, or motor with separately powered cooling fan

Keypad Functionality
(Overload detection level) 0.00: Disable 1% to 135% of the rated current (allowable continuous drive current) of the motor Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y - Y Y -
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *3 Y - Y Y -
DC Braking 3 (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking level) 0% to 80% (LD/MD mode)*4, 0% to 100% (HD mode) Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking time) 0.00: Disable; 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Starting Frequency 3 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.5 Y - Y Y -
Load Selection/ 0 : Variable torque load N Y 1 Y - N Y -

Inverter PC Software
Auto Torque Boost/ 1 : Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 3 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)
Drive Control Selection 3 0 : V/f control with slip compensation inactive N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Dynamic torque vector control

Standard Specifications
2 : V/f control with slip compensation active
3 : V/f control with speed sensor
4 : Dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor
5 : Vector control without speed sensor
6 : Vector control with speed sensor
Motor 3 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 Y2 4 Y - Y Y -
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (when b39 = 0, 2, 3 or 4) N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -

Common Specifications
0.01 to 1000 HP (when b39 = 1)
(Rated current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Auto-tuning) 0 : Disable N N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Tune while the motor stops. (%R1, %X and rated slip frequency)
2 : Tune while the motor is rotating under V/f control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current,
magnetic saturation factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c")
3 : Tune while the motor is rotating under vector control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current, magnetic saturation

Basic Wiring Diagram


factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c." Available when the vector control is enabled.)
Motor 3 (Online tuning) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 0 Y N N N N
(No-load current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%R1) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%X) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 Y2 0.12 Y - N N -

Terminal Functions
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 1) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 2) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 3) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -

Function Settings
(Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Motor 3 (Magnetic saturation extension factor "a") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "b") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "c") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Motor 3 Selection 0 : Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) N Y1 Y2 1 Y - Y Y -

External Dimensions
1 : Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
2 : Motor characteristics 2 (Fuji motors exclusively designed for vector control)
3 : Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
4 : Other motors
Slip Compensation 3 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above N Y 0 Y - N N -
(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 at base frequency or above
Options

Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain for Motor 3 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y - N N -
Motor/Parameter Switching 3 0 : Motor (Switch to the 3rd motor) N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Mode selection) 1 : Parameter (Switch to particular b codes)
Speed Control 3 (Speed command filter) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N - Y Y -
(Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N - Y Y -
P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
Reference material

I (Integral time) 0.01 to 9.999 s Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y Y N


(Output filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y Y 0.002 N - Y Y -
(Notch filter resonance frequency) 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N - N Y -
(Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N - N Y -
Cumulative Motor Run Time 3 0 to 99990 hours (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset.) N N - Y - Y Y -
Startup Counter for Motor 3 Indication of cumulative startup count 0 to 65535 times Y N - Y - Y Y -
Motor 3 (%X correction factor 1) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(%X correction factor 2) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
Warranty

(Torque current under vector control) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 N - Y Y -


(Induced voltage factor under vector control) 50 to 100 N Y1 Y2 85 (90) *8 N - Y Y -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17). *7 The motor parameters are automatically set, depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table B.
*3 5.0 min for inverters of 40 HP or below; 10.0 min for those of 50 HP or above *8 85% for inverters of 150 HP or less; 90% for those of 175 HP or above.
*4 0% to 100% for inverters of 7.5 HP or below *9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.
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■Function Settings
●r codes: Motor 4 Parameters
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Maximum Frequency 4 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Base Frequency 4 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 60.0 Y - Y Y -
Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 4 0 : Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage N Y2 Y - Y Y -
80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) 230
160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Maximum Output Voltage 4 80 to 240 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 230 V series) N Y2 230 Y - N N -
160 to 500 : Output an AVR-controlled voltage (for 460 V series) 460
Torque Boost 4 0.0% to 20.0% (percentage with respect to "r03: Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 4") Y Y 0.0 Y - N N -
Electronic Thermal Overload Protection 1 : For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
for Motor 4 (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 Y Y1 Y2 *2 Y - Y Y -
(Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *3 Y - Y Y -
DC Braking 4 (Braking starting frequency) 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking level) 0% to 80% (LD/MD mode)*4, 0% to 100% (HD mode) Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Braking time) 0.00: Disable; 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
Starting Frequency 4 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.5 Y - Y Y -
Load Selection/ 0 : Variable torque load N Y 1 Y - N Y -
Auto Torque Boost/ 1 : Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 4 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)
Drive Control Selection 4 0 : V/f control with slip compensation inactive N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Dynamic torque vector control
2 : V/f control with slip compensation active
3 : V/f control with speed sensor
4 : Dynamic torque vector control with speed sensor
5 : Vector control without speed sensor
6 : Vector control with speed sensor
Motor 4 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 Y2 4 Y - Y Y -
(Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (when r39 = 0, 2, 3 or 4) N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
0.01 to 1000 HP (when r39 = 1)
(Rated current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Auto-tuning) 0 : Disable N N 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Tune while the motor stops. (%R1, %X and rated slip frequency)
2 : Tune while the motor is rotating under V/f control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current,
magnetic saturation factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c")
3 : Tune while the motor is rotating under vector control (%R1, %X, rated slip frequency, no-load current, magnetic saturation
factors 1 to 5, and magnetic saturation extension factors "a" to "c." Available when the vector control is enabled.)
Motor 4 (Online tuning) 0 : Disable 1 : Enable Y Y 0 Y N N N N
(No-load current) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%R1) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(%X) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation gain for driving) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 Y2 0.12 Y - N N -
(Slip compensation gain for braking) 0.0% to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y - Y Y -
(Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 1) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 2) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Iron loss factor 3) 0.00% to 20.00% Y Y1 Y2 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "a") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "b") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
(Magnetic saturation extension factor "c") 0.0% to 300.0% Y Y1 Y2 *7 Y - Y Y -
Motor 4 Selection 0 : Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) N Y1 Y2 1 Y - Y Y -
1 : Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
2 : Motor characteristics 2 (Fuji motors exclusively designed for vector control)
3 : Motor characteristics 3 (Fuji standard motors, 6-series)
4 : Other motors
Slip Compensation 4 0 : Enable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above N Y 0 Y - N N -
(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 at base frequency or above
Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain for Motor 4 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y - N N -
Motor/Parameter Switching 4 0 : Motor (Switch to the 4th motor) N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Mode selection) 1 : Parameter (Switch to particular r codes)
Speed Control 4 (Speed command filter) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N - Y Y -
(Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N - Y Y -
P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 0.01 to 9.999 s Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y Y N
(Output filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y Y 0.002 N - Y Y -
(Notch filter resonance frequency) 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N - N Y -
(Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N - N Y -
Cumulative Motor Run Time 4 0 to 99990 hours (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset.) N N - Y - Y Y -
Startup Counter for Motor 4 Indication of cumulative startup count 0 to 65535 times Y N - Y - Y Y -
Motor 4 (%X correction factor 1) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(%X correction factor 2) 0% to 300% Y Y1 Y2 100 Y - Y Y -
(Torque current under vector control) 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 Y2 *7 N - Y Y -

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Characteristics
●r codes: Motor 4 Parameters
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Motor 4 50 to 100 N Y1 Y2 85(90) N - Y Y -

Model Variations
(Induced voltage factor under vector control) *8
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (P03/A17/b17/r17).
*3 5.0 min for inverters of 40 HP or below; 10.0 min for those of 50 HP or above
*4 0% to 100% for inverters of 7.5 HP or below
*7 The motor parameters are automatically set, depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table B.
*8 85% for inverters of 150 HP or less; 90% for those of 175 HP or above.

Keypad Functionality
*9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.

●J codes: Application Functions 1


Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control

Inverter PC Software
PID Control (Mode selection) 0 : Disable N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Process control, normal operation)
2 : Enable (Process control, inverse operation)
3 : Enable (Dancer control)
(Remote command SV) 0 : / keys on keypad N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : PID command 1 (Analog input terminals [12], [C1], and [V2])
3 : UP/DOWN

Standard Specifications
4 : Command via communications link
P (Gain) 0.000 to 30.000 times Y Y 0.100 Y - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5 Y - Y Y -
(Pressurization starting frequency) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Pressurizing time) 0 to 60 s Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -

Common Specifications
(Anti reset windup) 0% to 200% Y Y 200 Y - Y Y -
(Select alarm output) 0 : Absolute-value alarm Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Absolute-value alarm (with Hold)
2 : Absolute-value alarm (with Latch)
3 : Absolute-value alarm (with Hold and Latch)
4 : Deviation alarm
5 : Deviation alarm (with Hold)

Basic Wiring Diagram


6 : Deviation alarm (with Latch)
7 : Deviation alarm (with Hold and Latch)
(Upper level alarm (AH)) -100% to 100% Y Y 100 Y - Y Y -
(Lower level alarm (AL)) -100% to 100% Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Stop frequency for slow flowrate) 0.0: Disable; 1.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
(Slow flowrate level stop latency) 0 to 60 s Y Y 30 Y - Y Y -
(Starting frequency) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -

Terminal Functions
(Upper limit of PID process output) -150% to 150%; 999: Depends on setting of F15 Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
(Lower limit of PID process output) -150% to 150%; 999: Depends on setting of F16 Y Y 999 Y - Y Y -
Dew Condensation Prevention (Duty) 1% to 50% Y Y 1 Y - Y Y -
Commercial Power Switching Sequence 0 : Keep inverter operation (Stop due to alarm) N Y 0 Y - N N -
1 : Automatically switch to commercial-power operation
PID Control (Speed command filter) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.10 Y - Y Y -
(Dancer reference position) -100% to 0% to 100% Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -

Function Settings
(Detection width of dancer position deviation) 0 : Disable switching PID constant Y Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1% to 100% (Manually set value)
P (Gain) 2 0.000 to 30.000 times Y Y 0.100 Y - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 2 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y - Y Y -
D (Differential time) 2 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y - Y Y -
(PID control block selection) 0 to 3 N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
bit 0 : PID output polarity

External Dimensions
0 : Plus (add), 1: Minus (subtract)
bit 1 : Select compensation factor for PID output
0 = Ratio (relative to the main setting)
1 = Speed command (relative to maximum frequency)
Brake Signal (Brake-OFF current) 0% to 300% Y Y 100 Y - Y Y -
(Brake-OFF frequency/speed) 0.0 to 25.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y - N N -
(Brake-OFF timer) 0.0 to 5.0 s Y Y 1.0 Y - Y Y -
(Brake-ON frequency/speed) 0.0 to 25.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y - N N -
Options

(Brake-ON timer) 0.0 to 5.0 s Y Y 1.0 Y - Y Y -


(Brake-OFF torque) 0% to 300% Y Y 100 N - Y Y -
Brake Signal 0 to 31 N Y 0
(Speed condition selection) Bit 0 : Criterion speed for brake-ON N N Y Y N
(0 : Detected speed, 1 : Reference speed)
Bit 1 : Reserved. N N N N N
Reference material

Bit 2 : Response for brake-OFF current Y Y Y Y N


(0 : Slow response, 1 : Quick response)
Bit 3 : Criterion frequency for brake-ON N N Y Y N
(0 : Stop frequency (F25), 1 : Brake-ON frequency (J71)
Bit 4 : Output condition of brake signal N Y Y Y N
(0 : Independent of a run command ON/OFF, 1 : Only when a run command is OFF)
Servo-lock (Gain) 0.00 to 10.00 times Y* Y 0.10 N - N Y -
(Completion timer) 0.000 to 1.000 s Y Y 0.100 N - N Y -
Warranty

(Completion range) 0 to 9999 pulses Y Y 10 N - N Y -

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Function Settings
■Function Settings
●d codes: Application Functions 2
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Speed Control 1 (Speed command filter) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N - Y Y -
(Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N - Y Y -
P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y Y N
(Output filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y Y 0.002 N - Y Y -
(Notch filter resonance frequency) 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N - N Y -
(Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N - N Y -
Speed Control (Jogging) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N - Y Y -
(Speed command filter)
(Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N - Y Y -
P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s Y* Y 0.100 N - Y Y -
(Output filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y Y 0.002 N - Y Y -
Feedback Input 0 : Pulse train sign/Pulse train input N Y 2 N - N Y -
(Pulse input format) 1 : Forward rotation pulse/Reverse rotation pulse
2 : A/B phase with 90 degree phase shift
(Encoder pulse resolution) 20 to 60000 pulses N Y 1024 N - N Y -
(Pulse count factor 1) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 N - N Y -
(Pulse count factor 2) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 N - N Y -
Speed Agreement/PG Error (Hysteresis width) 0.0% to 50.0% Y Y 10.0 N - Y Y -
(Detection timer) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.50 N - Y Y -
PG Error Processing 0 : Continue to run 1 N Y 2 N - Y Y -
1 : Stop running with alarm 1
2 : Stop running with alarm 2
3 : Continue to run 2
4 : Stop running with alarm 3
5 : Stop running with alarm 4
Zero Speed Control 0 : Not permit at startup N Y 0 N - Y Y -
1 : Permit at startup
ASR Switching Time 0.000 to 1.000 s Y Y 0.000 N - Y Y -
Torque Control (Speed limit 1) 0 to 110 % Y Y 100 N - Y Y -
(Speed limit 2) 0 to 110 % Y Y 100 N - Y Y -
Application-defined Control 0 : Disable (Ordinary control) N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Constant peripheral speed control) N - N N -
2 : Enable (Simultaneous synchronization, without Z phase) N - N Y -
3 : Enable (Standby synchronization) N - N Y -
4 : Enable (Simultaneous synchronization, with Z phase) N - N Y -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Command (Pulse Rate Input) 0 : Pulse train sign/Pulse train input N Y 0 Y - Y Y -
(Pulse input format) 1 : Forward rotation pulse/Reverse rotation pulse
2 : A/B phase with 90 degree phase shift
(Encoder pulse resolution) 20 to 3600 pulses N Y 1024 N - N Y -
(Filter time constant) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.005 Y - Y Y -
(Pulse count factor 1) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 Y - Y Y -
(Pulse count factor 2) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 Y - Y Y -
Starting Mode (Auto search) 0 : Disable N Y 2 N - Y N -
1 : Enable (At restart after momentary power failure)
2 : Enable (At restart after momentary power failure and at normal start)
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Speed Control Limiter 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 100.00 N - N Y -
Synchronous Operation (Main speed regulator gain) 0.00 to 1.50 times Y Y 1.00 N - N Y -
(APR P gain) 0.00 to 200.00 times Y Y 1500 N - N Y -
(APR positive output limiter) 20 to 200%, 999: No limiter Y Y 999 N - N Y -
(APR negative output limiter) 20 to 200%, 999: No limiter Y Y 999 N - N Y -
(Z phase alignment gain) 0.00 to 10.00 times Y Y 1.00 N - N Y -
(Synchronous offset angle) 0 to 359 degrees Y Y 0 N - N Y -
(Synchronization completion detection angle) 0 to 100 degrees Y Y 15 N - N Y -
(Excessive deviation detection range) 0 to 65535 (in units of 10 pulses) Y Y 65535 N - N Y -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
Reserved *9 — - - - - - - - -
*9 Factory use. Do not access these function codes.

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Characteristics
●U codes: Application Functions 3
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f PG V/f w/o PG w/ PG Torque Control
Customizable Logic (Mode selection) 0 : Disable N Y Y Y - Y Y -
1 : Enable (Customizable logic operation)
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) 0 (1000) : Inverter running (RUN) N Y Y Y - Y Y -

Model Variations
Step 1 (Input 2) 1 (1001) : Frequency (speed) arrival signal (FAR) N Y Y Y - Y Y -
2 (1002) : Frequency (speed) detected (FDT) Y - Y Y -
3 (1003) : Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped) (LU) Y - Y Y -
4 (1004) : Torque polarity detected (B/D) Y - Y Y -
5 (1005) : Inverter output limiting (IOL) Y - Y Y -
6 (1006) : Auto-restarting after momentary power failure (IPF) Y - Y Y -
7 (1007) : Motor overload early warning (OL) Y - Y Y -

Keypad Functionality
8 (1008) : Keypad operation enabled (KP) Y - Y Y -
10 (1010) : Inverter ready to run (RDY) Y - Y Y -
11 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For MC on commercial line) (SW88) Y - N N -
12 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For secondary side) (SW52-2) Y - N N -

Inverter PC Software
13 : Switch motor drive source between commercial power and inverter output
(For primary side) (SW52-1) Y - N N -
15 (1015) : Select AX terminal function
(For MC on primary side) (AX) Y - Y Y -
22 (1022) : Inverter output limiting with delay (IOL2) Y - Y Y -
25 (1025) : Cooling fan in operation (FAN) Y - Y Y -
26 (1026) : Auto-resetting (TRY) Y - Y Y -

Standard Specifications
28 (1028) : Heat sink overheat early warning (OH) Y - Y Y -
29 (1029) : Synchronization completed (SY) N - N Y -
30 (1030) : Lifetime alarm (LIFE) Y - Y Y -
31 (1031) : Frequency (speed) detected 2 (FDT2) Y - Y Y -
33 (1033) : Reference loss detected (REF OFF) Y - Y Y -
35 (1035) : Inverter output on (RUN2) Y - Y Y -
36 (1036) : Overload prevention control (OLP) Y - Y Y -

Common Specifications
37 (1037) : Current detected (ID) Y - Y Y -
38 (1038) : Current detected 2 (ID2) Y - Y Y -
39 (1039) : Current detected 3 (ID3) Y - Y Y -
41 (1041) : Low current detected (IDL) Y - Y Y -
42 (1042) : PID alarm (PID-ALM) Y - Y Y -
43 (1043) : Under PID control (PID-CTL) Y - Y Y -
44 (1044) : Motor stopped due to slow flowrate under PID control (PID-STP) Y - Y Y -

Basic Wiring Diagram


45 (1045) : Low output torque detected (U-TL) Y - Y Y -
46 (1046) : Torque detected 1 (TD1) Y - Y Y -
47 (1047) : Torque detected 2 (TD2) Y - Y Y -
48 (1048) : Motor 1 selected (SWM1) Y - Y Y -
49 (1049) : Motor 2 selected (SWM2) Y - Y Y -
50 (1050) : Motor 3 selected (SWM3) Y - Y Y -
51 (1051) : Motor 4 selected (SWM4) Y - Y Y -

Terminal Functions
52 (1052) : Running forward (FRUN) Y - Y Y -
53 (1053) : Running reverse (RRUN) Y - Y Y -
54 (1054) : In remote operation (RMT) Y - Y Y -
56 (1056) : Motor overheat detected by thermistor (THM) Y - Y Y -
57 (1057) : Brake signal (BRKS) Y - Y Y -
58 (1058) : Frequency (speed) detected 3 (FDT3) Y - Y Y -
59 (1059) : Terminal [C1] wire break (C1OFF) Y - Y Y -

Function Settings
70 (1070) : Speed valid (DNZS) N - Y Y -
71 (1071) : Speed agreement (DSAG) N - Y Y -
72 (1072) : Frequency (speed) arrival signal 3 (FAR3) Y - Y Y -
76 (1076) : PG error detected (PG-ERR) N - Y Y -
82 (1082) : Positioning completion signal (PSET) N - N Y -
84 (1084) : Maintenance timer (MNT) Y - Y Y -
98 (1098) : Light alarm (L-ALM) Y - Y Y -

External Dimensions
99 (1099) : Alarm output (for any alarm) (ALM) Y - Y Y -
101 (1101) : Enable circuit failure detected (DECF) Y - Y Y -
102 (1102) : Enable input OFF (EN OFF) Y - Y Y -
105 (1105) : Braking transistor broken (DBAL) Y - Y Y -
2001 (3001) : Output of step 1 (SO01) Y - Y Y -
2002 (3002) : Output of step 2 (SO02) Y - Y Y -
2003 (3003) : Output of step 3 (SO03) Y - Y Y -
2004 (3004) : Output of step 4 (SO04) Y - Y Y -
Options

2005 (3005) : Output of step 5 (SO05) Y - Y Y -


2006 (3006) : Output of step 6 (SO06) Y - Y Y -
2007 (3007) : Output of step 7 (SO07) Y - Y Y -
2008 (3008) : Output of step 8 (SO08) Y - Y Y -
2009 (3009) : Output of step 9 (SO09) Y - Y Y -
2010 (3010) : Output of step 10 (SO10) Y - Y Y -
Reference material

4001 (5001) : Terminal [X1] input signal (X1) Y - Y Y -


4002 (5002) : Terminal [X2] input signal (X2) Y - Y Y -
4003 (5003) : Terminal [X3] input signal (X3) Y - Y Y -
4004 (5004) : Terminal [X4] input signal (X4) Y - Y Y -
4005 (5005) : Terminal [X5] input signal (X5) Y - Y Y -
4006 (5006) : Terminal [X6] input signal (X6) Y - Y Y -
4007 (5007) : Terminal [X7] input signal (X7) Y - Y Y -
4010 (5010) : Terminal [FWD] input signal (FWD) Y - Y Y -
Warranty

4011 (5011) : Terminal [REV] input signal (REV) Y - Y Y -


6000 (7000) : Final run command (FL_RUN) Y - Y Y -
6001 (7001) : Final FWD run command (FL_FWD) Y - Y Y -
6002 (7002) : Final REV run command (FL_REV) Y - Y Y -
6003 (7003) : During acceleration (DACC) Y - Y Y -

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Function Settings
■Function Settings
●U codes: Application Functions 3
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f w/o PG w/ PG
Customizable Logic: Step 1 (Input 2) 6004 (7004) : During deceleration (DDEC) Y Y Y
6005 (7005) : Under anti-regenerative control (REGA) Y Y Y
6006 (7006) : Within dancer reference position (DR_REF) Y Y Y
6007 (7007) : Alarm factor presence (ALM_ACT) Y Y Y
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic output to a terminal. (True if OFF.)
(Logic circuit) 0 : No function assigned N Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : Through output + General-purpose timer
2 : ANDing + General-purpose timer
3 : ORing + General-purpose timer
4 : XORing + General-purpose timer
5 : Set priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
6 : Reset priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
7 : Rising edge detector + General-purpose timer
8 : Falling edge detector + General-purpose timer
9 : Rising and falling edge detector + General-purpose timer
10 : Input hold + General-purpose timer
11 : Increment counter
12 : Decrement counter
13 : Timer with reset input
(Type of timer) 0 : No timer N Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : On-delay timer
2 : Off-delay timer
3 : Pulse
4 : Retriggerable timer
5 : Pulse train output
(Timer) 0.00 to 600.00 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 2 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 3 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 4 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 5 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 6 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 7 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 8 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 9 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic: (Input 1) See U01. N Y 0 See U01.
Step 10 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0 See U02.
(Logic circuit) See U03. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Type of timer) See U04. N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Timer) See U05. N Y 0.00 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 1 0 : Disable N Y 0 Y Y Y
(Output selection) 1 : Step 1 output (SO01)
Customizable Logic Output Signal 2 2 : Step 2 output (SO02) N Y 0 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 3 3 : Step 3 output (SO03) N Y 0 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 4 4 : Step 4 output (SO04) N Y 0 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 5 5 : Step 5 output (SO05) N Y 0 Y Y Y
6 : Step 6 output (SO06)
7 : Step 7 output (SO07)
8 : Step 8 output (SO08)
9 : Step 9 output (SO09)
10 : Step 10 output (SO10)

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Characteristics
●U codes: Application Functions 3
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f w/o PG w/ PG
Customizable Logic Output Signal 1 0 (1000) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 1 step) (SS1) N Y 100 Y Y Y

Model Variations
(Function selection) 1 (1001) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2) Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 2 2 (1002) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4) N Y 100 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 3 3 (1003) : Select multi-frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8) N Y 100 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 4 4 (1004) : Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1) N Y 100 Y Y Y
Customizable Logic Output Signal 5 5 (1005) : Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2) N Y 100 Y Y Y
6 (1006) : Enable 3-wire operation (HLD) Y Y Y
7 (1007) : Coast to a stop (BX) Y Y Y

Keypad Functionality
8 (1008) : Reset alarm (RST) Y Y Y
9 (1009) : Enable external alarm trip (9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON) (THR) Y Y Y
10 (1010) : Ready for jogging (JOG) Y Y Y
11 (1011) : Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1) Y Y Y
12 (1012) : Select motor 2 (M2) Y Y Y
13 : Enable DC braking (DCBRK) Y Y Y
14 (1014) : Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1) Y Y Y

Inverter PC Software
15 : Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50) Y N N
16 : Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60) Y N N
17 (1017) : UP (Increase output frequency) (UP) Y Y Y
18 (1018) : DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN) Y Y Y
20 (1020) : Cancel PID control (Hz/PID) Y Y Y
21 (1021) : Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS) Y Y Y
22 (1022) : Interlock (IL) Y Y Y

Standard Specifications
23 (1023) : Cancel torque control (Hz/TRQ) N N N
24 (1024) : Enable communications link via RS-485 or fieldbus (LE) Y Y Y
25 (1025) : Universal DI (U-DI) Y Y Y
26 (1026) : Enable auto search for idling motor speed at starting (STM) Y Y N
30 (1030) : Force to stop (30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON) (STOP) Y Y Y
32 (1032) : Pre-excitation (EXITE) N Y Y
33 (1033) : Reset PID integral and differential components (PID-RST) Y Y Y

Common Specifications
34 (1034) : Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD) Y Y Y
35 (1035) : Select local (keypad) operation (LOC) Y Y Y
36 (1036) : Select motor 3 (M3) Y Y Y
37 (1037) : Select motor 4 (M4) Y Y Y
39 : Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP) Y Y Y
40 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50) Y N N
41 : Enable integrated sequence to switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60) Y N N

Basic Wiring Diagram


47 (1047) : Servo-lock command (LOCK) N N Y
49 (1049) : Pulse train sign (SIGN) Y Y Y
70 (1070) : Cancel constant peripheral speed control (Hz/LSC) Y Y Y
71 (1071) : Hold the constant peripheral speed control frequency in the memory (LSC-HLD) Y Y Y
72 (1072) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1) Y N N
73 (1073) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 2 (CRUN-M2) Y N N
74 (1074) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 3 (CRUN-M3) Y N N

Terminal Functions
75 (1075) : Count the run time of commercial power-driven motor 4 (CRUN-M4) Y N N
76 (1076) : Select droop control (DROOP) Y Y Y
77 (1077) : Cancel PG alarm (PG-CCL) N N Y
81 (1081) : Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC) Y Y Y
98 : Run forward (FWD) Y Y Y
99 : Run reverse (REV) Y Y Y
100 : No function assigned (NONE) Y Y Y

Function Settings
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
Customizable Logic Timer Monitor 1 : Step 1 N Y 1 Y Y Y
(Step selection) 2 : Step 2
3 : Step 3
4 : Step 4
5 : Step 5
6 : Step 6

External Dimensions
7 : Step 7
8 : Step 8
9 : Step 9
10 : Step 10
Options
Reference material
Warranty

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Function Settings
●y codes: LINK Functions
Change when Data Default Drive control
Code Name Data setting range
running copying setting V/f w/o PG w/ PG
RS-485 Communication 1 (Station address) 1 to 255 N Y 1 Y Y Y
(Communications error processing) 0 : Immediately trip with alarm Y Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : Trip with alarm after running for the period specified by timer y03
2 : Retry during the period specified by timer y03. If the retry fails, trip with
alarm . If it succeeds, continue to run.
3 : Continue to run
(Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 2.0 Y Y Y
(Baud rate) 0 : 2400 bps Y Y 3 Y Y Y
1 : 4800 bps
2 : 9600 bps
3 : 19200 bps
4 : 38400 bps
(Data length) 0 : 8 bits 1 : 7 bits Y Y 0 Y Y Y
(Parity check) 0 : None (2 stop bits) Y Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : Even parity (1 stop bit)
2 : Odd parity (1 stop bit)
3 : None (1 stop bit)
(Stop bits) 0 : 2 bits 1 : 1 bit Y Y 0 Y Y Y
RS-485 Communication 1 (No-response error detection time) 0 : No detection; 1 to 60 s Y Y 0 Y Y Y
(Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01 Y Y Y
(Protocol selection) 0 : Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 1 Y Y Y
1 : FRENIC Loader protocol (SX protocol)
2 : Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
RS-485 Communication 2 (Station address) 1 to 255 N Y 1 Y Y Y
(Communications error processing) 0 : Immediately trip with alarm Y Y 0 Y Y Y
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 s Y Y 2.0 Y Y Y
(Baud rate) 0 : 2400 bps Y Y 3 Y Y Y
1 : 4800 bps
2 : 9600 bps
3 : 19200 bps
4 : 38400 bps
(Data length) 0 : 8 bits Y Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : 7 bits
(Parity check) 0 : None (2 stop bits) Y Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : Even parity (1 stop bit)
2 : Odd parity (1 stop bit)
3 : None (1 stop bit)
(Stop bits) 0 : 2 bits 1 : 1 bit Y Y 0 Y Y Y
(No-response error detection time) 0 : No detection; 1 to 60 s Y Y 0 Y Y Y
(Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01 Y Y Y
(Protocol selection) 0 : Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 0 Y Y Y
2 : Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
Communication Data Storage Selection 0 : Save into nonvolatile storage (Rewritable times limited) Y Y 0 Y Y Y
1 : Write into temporary storage (Rewritable times unlimited)
2 : Save all data from temporary storage to nonvolatile one
(After saving data, the y97 data automatically returns to "1.")
Bus Link Function (Mode selection) Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 Y Y Y
0 : Follow H30 data Follow H30 data
1 : Via fieldbus option Follow H30 data
2 : Follow H30 data Via fieldbus option
3 : Via fieldbus option Via fieldbus option
Loader Link Function (Mode selection) Frequency command Run command Y N 0 Y Y Y
0 : Follow H30 and y98 data Follow H30 and y98 data
1 : Via RS-485 link Follow H30 and y98 data
(FRENIC Loader)
2 : Follow H30 and y98 data Via RS-485 link
(FRENIC Loader)
3 : Via RS-485 link Via RS-485 link
(FRENIC Loader) (FRENIC Loader)

■ Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the inverter is running
Function codes are indicated by the following based on whether they can be changed or not when the inverter is running:
Notation Change when running Validating and saving function code data
If the data of the codes marked with Y* is changed with and keys, the change will immediately take effect; however, the change is not saved
Y* Possible into the inverter's memory. To save the change, press the key. If you press the key without pressing the key to exit the current state, then
the changed data will be discarded and the previous data will take effect for the inverter operation.

Y Possible Even if the data of the codes marked with Y is changed with and keys, the change will not take effect. Pressing the key will make the change
take effect and save it into the inverter's memory.
N Impossible —

■ Copying data
The keypad is capable of copying of the function code data stored in the inverter's memory into the keypad's memory (refer to Menu #7 "Data copying" in Programming mode).
With this feature, you can easily transfer the data saved in a source inverter to other destination inverters.
If the specifications of the source and destination inverters differ, some code data may not be copied to ensure safe operation of your power system.
Whether data will be copied or not is detailed with the following symbols in the "Data copying" column of the function code tables given on the following pages.
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. (The function code marked with "N" is not subject to the Verify operation, either.)
For details of copying operation, refer to Chapter 3, Section 3.4.9.

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External Dimensions (Standard Inverter)

Characteristics
40Hp (LD) & Below 50Hp (LD) & Above
D
D
W D1 D2 W
W1 D3 D1 D2
W1 W1
øA øA D3

H2

H2

Model Variations
H1
H

Keypad Functionality
H1

H
H2

W2

Inverter PC Software
H2
W2

Standard Specifications
Common Specifications
Inverter type Dimensions
FRNc c c G1S-2U/4U inch (mm)

230 V 460 V W W1 W2 H H1 H2 D D1 D2 D3 øA
5.2 0.75
0.5 0.5 4.33 3.78

Basic Wiring Diagram


(132) (19)
(110) (96)
1 1 0.24 9.69 0.28 4.45 0.12 0.24
2 2 (6) (246) (7) 5.71 (113) 1.26 (3) (6)
5.91 5.35
3 3 10.24 (145) (32)
(150) (136)
5 5 (260)
7.5 7.5
10 10 8.66 7.72 9.37

Terminal Functions
15 15 (220) (196) (238)
0.43 7.68 4.13 3.54 0.39
20 20
(11) (195) (105) (90) (10)
25 25
9.84 8.9 15.75 14.88
30 30
(250) (226) (400) (378)
40 40
0.39 0.39
50 12.6 9.45 21.65 20.87 10.04 5.51

Function Settings
50 (10) (10)
60 (320) (240) (550) (530) (255) (140)
24.21 23.43
60 75
(615) (595) 0.47 4.53
13.98 10.83 26.57 25.79 (12) 10.63 (115) 6.1
- 100
(355) (275) (675) (655) (270) (155)
75 29.13
125

External Dimensions
100 (740) 28.35
20.87 16.93 29.53 (720) 11.22 5.71 5.51 0.16
125 -
(530) (430) (750) (285) (145) (140) (4)
24.8 11.42 34.65 33.46 14.17 7.09
150 -
(630) (290) (880) (850) (360) (180)
- 150 29.13 27.95 12.4 5.31
- 200 20.87 16.93 (740) (710) (315) (135)
- 250 (530) (430)
Options

- 300 0.59 39.37 38.19 0.61 14.17 7.09 7.09 0.59


- 350 (15) (1000) (970) (15.5) (360) (180) (180) (15)
- 450 26.77 11.42
- 500 (680) (290)
- 600 55.12 53.94 17.32 10.24
Reference material

- 700 34.65 10.24 (1400) (1370) (440) (260) 0.25


- 800 (880) (260) (6.4)
- 900 39.37 11.81 61.02 59.84 19.69 12.33 7.35
- 1000 (1000) (300) (1550) (1520) (500) (313.2) (186.8)
Warranty

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External Dimensions (Keypad)

●Standard Keypad (NEMA4/12 rated for panel door/ remote mount) TP-G1W-J1
[Unit:inch(mm)]
3.15

(14.615)
3.15 0.72 2.40 0.37

(13.775)
(80)

0.58
# #

(10.5)
(18.2) (61) (9.5)

0.54
(80)

(10.5)

0.41
0.41

(9.5)
(1) 0.37
2 x M3 (4.5) (58)

#
(15.08)

0.91
(23)
0.59
Panel cutout

(8.17)
0.32
TP-G1W-J1
A

(128.5)
(128.5)

(104.6)

5.06
(104.6)
5.06

4.12
4.12
2x 4

(13.4)
#
Rear view 0.37 2.40 0.37
(9.5) (61) (9.5)
0.45
(11.4)

Dimensions of panel cutting (viewed from "A")


(8.1)
0.32

0.67 0.46
(16.98) (11.68)
2.12 0.60
(53.8) (15.24)

●Keypad (with USB Port) TP-E1U (Optional)


[Unit:inch(mm)]
3.15
(14.615)

3.15 0.72 2.40 0.37 (80)

(13.775)
# #

(10.5)
0.58

0.41
(18.2) (61) (9.5)

0.54
(80)

(10.5)

(9.5)
(1) 0.37
0.41
2 x M3 (4.5) (58)

#
0.91
(23)
(15.08)
0.59

Panel cutout
(8.17)
0.32

(128.5)
5.06
(104.6)
4.12
(104.6)
(128.5)

4.12

A
5.06

2 x ø4

0.37 2.40 0.37


Rear view (9.5) (61) (9.5)
0.45
(11.4)

Dimensions of panel cutting (viewed from "A")


(8.1)
0.32

0.67 0.46
(16.98) (11.68)
2.12 0.60
(53.8) (15.24)

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Options
■ DC REACTOR

Characteristics
Figure A Figure B Figure C
4 x Mounting hole
2x
Terminal
4x hole
Mounting hole 4 x Mounting hole

Model Variations
D3 MAX. D2 D3 MAX. D2 2x4x
Terminal
hole

MAX. H

MAX. H
D3 MAX. D2 DCR4-630C : 2 x 4 x Terminal hole
DCR4-710C : 2 x 4 x Terminal hole

D1 W1 D1 W1
D W D W

MAX. H

Keypad Functionality
D1 W1
D W

Power Inverter type Option/ Refer Dimensions inch (mm) Mass


supply FRNc c c GIS Standard Reactor to: Mounting Terminal lb (kg)
W W1 D D1 D2 D3 H

Inverter PC Software
voltage -2U/4U hole hole
4.170.08 5.71 2.090.04 25
100 DCR2-75C (1062)
3.39
(86) (145) (531) 5.71 (11.4)
10.040.39 8.86 4.570.08 3.78 6.1 (145) 31
230 V 125 Standard DCR2-90C Figure (25510) (225) (1162) (96) (155)
M6 M12 (14)
A 11.810.39 10.43 4.570.16 3.54 7.28 2.280.04 6.3 37
150 DCR2-110C (30010) (265) (1164) (90) (185) (581) (160) M8 (17)
Note: 100 HP or above type comes with a DC reactor (DCR) suitable for the LD-mode use

Power Inverter type Dimensions inch (mm)


Option/ Reactor Refer Mass
supply FRNc c c GIS Mounting Terminal
Standard to: W W1 D D1 D2 D3 H lb (kg)
voltage -2U/4U hole hole

Standard Specifications
4.170.08 3.39 4.92 2.090.04 27
100 DCR4-75C 10.040.39 8.86 (1062) (86) (125) (531) M10 (12.4)
5.71 M6
(25510) (225) 3.78 5.51 32
125 DCR4-90C 4.570.08 (96) (140) 2.280.04
(145)
(14.7)
(1162) 3.54 6.89 (581) 6.1 41
150 DCR4-110C 11.810.39 10.43 (90) (175) (155) (18.4)
(30010) (265) 4.960.16 3.94 2.480.08 6.3 M8 49
200 DCR4-132C Figure
(1264) (100) 7.09 (632) (160) (22)
A
250 DCR4-160C 5.160.16 4.06 (180) 2.580.08 M12 56
(1314) (103) (65.52) (25.5)
13.780.39 12.2 5.550.16 4.45 7.28 2.780.08 7.48 65
300 DCR4-200C (35010) (310) (1414) (113) (185) (70.52) (190)
M10 (29.5)
5.750.16 4.65 7.87 2.870.08 72
350 DCR4-220C

Common Specifications
(1464) (118) (200) (732) (32.5)
460 V Standard 13.780.39 12.2 6.340.16 5.24 8.27 3.170.08 7.48 79
450 DCR4-280C (35010) (310) (1614) (133) (210) (80.52) (190) M16 (36)
15.750.39 13.58 6.140.16 5.04 7.87 3.070.04 8.86 104
500 DCR4-355C (40010) (345) (1564) (128) (200) (781) (225) (47)
17.520.39 5.710.16 4.61 8.39 2.850.04 115
600 DCR4-400C Figure (44510) 15.16 (1454) (117) (213) (72.51) M10 (52)
B
17.320.39 (385) 5.910.16 4.8 8.46 2.950.08 9.65 132
700 DCR4-450C (44010) (1504) (122) (215) (752) (245) (60)
800 DCR4-500C 17.520.39 15.35 6.50.16 5.39 8.66 3.250.08 Ø15 154
(44510) (390) (1654) (137) (220) (82.52) (70)
11.220.39 5.71 7.990.16 6.69 7.68 4.090.08 165
900 DCR4-630C (28510) (145) (2034) (170) (195) (1042) 18.9 (75)

Basic Wiring Diagram


Figure M12
13.390.39 6.3 11.610.16 10.04 8.86 4.210.08 (480) 209
1000 DCR4-710C C (34010) (160) (2954) (255) (225) (1072) (95)
Note: 100 HP or above type comes with a DC reactor (DCR) suitable for the LD-mode use

■ Braking unit and Braking resistor (standard item)


LD mode MD mode HD mode

Terminal Functions
Nominal Option Nominal Option Nominal Option
Power applied Inverter type Power Inverter type Power Inverter type
Braking unit Braking resistor applied Braking unit Braking resistor applied Braking unit Braking resistor
supply motor supply motor supply motor
voltage (HP) LD mode Type Qty Type Qty voltage (HP) LD mode Type Qty Type Qty voltage (HP) HD mode Type Qty Type Qty
0.5 FRNF50G1S-2U 150 FRN150G1S-4U DB110-4C 0.5 FRNF50G1S-2U
DB0.75-2C 1 BU132-4C DB0.75-2C 1
1 FRN001G1S-2U 200 FRN200G1S-4U DB132-4C 1 FRN001G1S-2U
2 FRN002G1S-2U 250 FRN250G1S-4U 1 DB160-4C 1 2 FRN002G1S-2U
DB2.2-2C 1 DB2.2-2C 1
3 FRN003G1S-2U 300 FRN300G1S-4U BU220-4C DB200-4C 3 FRN003G1S-2U
Three
5 FRN005G1S-2U DB3.7-2C 1 350 FRN350G1S-4U DB220-4C 5 FRN005G1S-2U DB3.7-2C 1
phase
BU132-4C DB132-4C

Function Settings
7.5 FRN007G1S-2U 350 FRN450G1S-4U 7.5 FRN007G1S-2U
DB5.5-2C 1 460V - DB5.5-2C 1
10 FRN010G1S-2U - 450 FRN500G1S-4U DB160-4C 7.5 FRN010G1S-2U
2 2
15 FRN015G1S-2U DB7.5-2C 1 500 FRN600G1S-4U 10 FRN015G1S-2U DB7.5-2C 1
Three BU220-4C DB200-4C Three
20 FRN020G1S-2U DB11-2C 1 600 FRN700G1S-4U 15 FRN020G1S-2U DB11-2C 1
phase phase
25 FRN025G1S-2U DB15-2C 1 700 FRN800G1S-4U 3 DB160-4C 3 20 FRN025G1S-2U DB15-2C 1
230V 230V
30 FRN030G1S-2U 25 FRN030G1S-2U
DB22-2C 1 DB22-2C 1
40 FRN040G1S-2U 30 FRN040G1S-2U
50 FRN050G1S-2U DB30-2C 1 40 FRN050G1S-2U DB30-2C 1
BU37-2C 1 BU37-2C 1
60 FRN060G1S-2U DB37-2C 1 50 FRN060G1S-2U DB37-2C 1
75 FRN075G1S-2U DB45-2C 1 60 FRN075G1S-2U DB45-2C 1
BU55-2C 1 BU55-2C 1

External Dimensions
100 FRN100G1S-2U DB55-2C 1 75 FRN100G1S-2U DB55-2C 1
125 FRN125G1S-2U DB75-2C 1 100 FRN125G1S-2U DB75-2C 1
BU90-2C 1 BU90-2C 1
150 FRN150G1S-2U DB110-2C 1 125 FRN150G1S-2U DB110-2C 1
0.5 FRNF50G1S-4U 0.5 FRNF50G1S-4U
DB0.75-4C 1 DB0.75-4C 1
1 FRN001G1S-4U 1 FRN001G1S-4U
2 FRN002G1S-4U 2 FRN002G1S-4U
DB2.2-4C 1 DB2.2-4C 1
3 FRN003G1S-4U 3 FRN003G1S-4U
5 FRN005G1S-4U DB3.7-4C 1 5 FRN005G1S-4U DB3.7-4C 1
7.5 FRN007G1S-4U 7.5 FRN007G1S-4U
DB5.5-4C 1 - DB5.5-4C 1
10 FRN010G1S-4U - 7.5 FRN010G1S-4U
15 FRN015G1S-4U DB7.5-4C 1 10 FRN015G1S-4U DB7.5-4C 1
Options

20 FRN020G1S-4U DB11-4C 1 15 FRN020G1S-4U DB11-4C 1


25 FRN025G1S-4U DB15-4C 1 20 FRN025G1S-4U DB15-4C 1
30 FRN030G1S-4U 25 FRN030G1S-4U
DB22-4C 1 DB22-4C 1
40 FRN040G1S-4U 30 FRN040G1S-4U
50 FRN050G1S-4U DB30-4C 1 40 FRN050G1S-4U DB30-4C 1
BU37-4C 1 BU37-4C 1
Three 60 FRN060G1S-4U DB37-4C 1 Three 50 FRN060G1S-4U DB37-4C 1
phase 75 FRN075G1S-4U DB45-4C 1 phase 60 FRN075G1S-4U DB45-4C 1
BU55-4C 1 BU55-4C 1
460V 100 FRN100G1S-4U DB55-4C 1 460V 75 FRN100G1S-4U DB55-4C 1
Reference material

125 FRN125G1S-4U DB75-4C 1 100 FRN125G1S-4U DB75-4C 1


BU90-4C 1 BU90-4C 1
150 FRN150G1S-4U 125 FRN150G1S-4U
DB110-4C 1 DB110-4C 1
200 FRN200G1S-4U 150 FRN200G1S-4U
BU132-4C 1 BU132-4C 1
250 FRN250G1S-4U DB132-4C 1 200 FRN250G1S-4U DB132-4C 1
300 FRN300G1S-4U DB160-4C 1 250 FRN300G1S-4U DB160-4C 1
350 FRN350G1S-4U 1 DB200-4C 1 300 FRN350G1S-4U 1 DB200-4C 1
450 FRN450G1S-4U DB220-4C 1 350 FRN450G1S-4U DB220-4C 1
500 FRN500G1S-4U 450 FRN500G1S-4U
DB160-4C DB160-4C
600 FRN600G1S-4U BU220-4C 500 FRN600G1S-4U BU220-4C
2 2 2 2
700 FRN700G1S-4U 600 FRN700G1S-4U
800 FRN800G1S-4U DB200-4C 700 FRN800G1S-4U DB200-4C
Warranty

900 FRN900G1S-4U 800 FRN900G1S-4U


3 3 3 3
1000 FRN1000G1S-4U DB220-4C 900 FRN1000G1S-4U DB220-4C

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Other Options
■ Other options
Parts name Type Remarks
EtherNet card OPC-G1-ETH The Ethernet option card allows for connectivity to various Ethernet protocols. These include:
- EtherNet/IP
- Modbus/TCP
- BACnet/IP
- Profinet-IO
The card also contains a embedded web server for configuration of numerous additional functions such as alarm evaluation with email
notification, dashboard GUI with multiple windows for monitoring, virtual keypad interface, and protocol configuration.
DeviceNet card OPC-G1-DEV The DeviceNet option card allows for connectivity to a DeviceNet network. The card allows for control or monitoring of the inverter, monitor and
change function codes, and the use of explicit messaging. The following are specifications for the DeviceNet options.
- 64 Nodes, maximum, including the Master device.
- Data Rate (baud rate): 125 kbps, 250 kbps, 500 kbps
- I/O Message: Polling and Change of State supported
- Applicable Profile: AC Drive profile
- Reading and writing all the function codes applicable to the FRENIC-MEGA (I/O Message (User Defined Assembly Instance or Access to
Function Codes Instance) and Explicit Message)
This product has been tested by ODVA authorized Independent Test Lab and found to comply with ODVA’s DeviceNet Conformance Test
Version 20.
CC-link card OPC-G1-CCL The CC-Link option card allows for connectivity to a CC-Link network. The card allows for control or monitoring of the inverter and for
monitoring and changing of function codes. The following are specifications for the CC-Link option.
- CC-Link Version: Complies with CC-Link versions 1.10 and 2.00
- Applicable Profile: Inverter (1 station occupied)
- Monitoring the status of the FRENIC-MEGA (running status, frequency, output torque, output current, output voltage, etc.)
- Reading and writing from/to function codes applicable to the FRENIC-MEGA
PROFIBUS DP card OPC-G1-PDP The Profibus-DP option card allows for connectivity to a Profibus network. The card allows for control or monitoring of the inverter and for
monitoring and changing of function codes. The following are specifications for the Profibus option.
- PROFIBUS version: DP-V0 compliant
- Transmission speed: 9,600 bps to 12 Mbps
- Maximum network cable length per segment: 100 m (12 Mbps) to 1200 m (9.6 kbps)
- Applicable Profile: PROFIDrive V2 compliant
CANopen OPC-G1-COP The CANopen is the card which supports various open bus types. With this card, the following operations can be performed using PC or PLC.
- Operation frequency setting
- Operation command setting (FWD, REV, RET, etc.)
- Data code setting for each function code
- Reading trip data
T-link interface card OPC-G1-TL Up to 12 inverters can be connected by connecting the Fuji’s PLC and the inverter via T-link (I/O transmission).
- Operation frequency setting
- Operation command setting (FWD, REV, RET, etc.)
PG interface card (supporting 12V) OPC-G1-PG Having this card built-in to the inverter allows the speed control and the position control.
PG interface card (supporting 5V) OPC-G1-PG2 Having this card built-in to the inverter allows the speed control and the position control.
PG Synchronization Card OPC-G1-PG22 Velocity synchronization card, allowing both master and slave encoder inputs.
Digital input interface card OPC-G1-DI Using this card allows frequency setting by 8, 12, 15, and 16 bits, and by BCD code.
Digital output interface card OPC-G1-DO The output interface card to be equipped with FRENIC-MEGA, which allows monitoring frequency, output voltage, and output current with
binary code.
Analog input/output interface card OPC-G1-AIO Using this card allows the torque limit value input, frequency and frequency ratio setting with analog input.
Relay output card OPC-G1-RY Using this card allows relay output of the inverter general output signal (transistor output).

NEMA1 Cover NEMA1-c G1-c

NEMA1 kit, when fitted to the FRENIC-MEGA series, protects the inverter body with the structure that conforms to the NEMA1 standard (approved as UL TYPE1).
Power Inverter type NEMA1 model number Power Inverter type NEMA1 model number
supply supply
voltage voltage
FRNF50G1S-2U NEMA1-0.4G1-24 FRNF50G1S-4U NEMA1-0.4G1-24
FRN001G1S-2U NEMA1-0.75G1-24 FRN001G1S-4U NEMA1-0.75G1-24
FRN002G1S-2U NEMA1-3.7G1-24 FRN002G1S-4U NEMA1-3.7G1-24
FRN003G1S-2U NEMA1-3.7G1-24 FRN003G1S-4U NEMA1-3.7G1-24
FRN005G1S-2U NEMA1-3.7G1-24 FRN005G1S-4U NEMA1-3.7G1-24
FRN007G1S-2U NEMA1-11G1-24 FRN007G1S-4U NEMA1-11G1-24
FRN010G1S-2U NEMA1-11G1-24 FRN010G1S-4U NEMA1-11G1-24
FRN015G1S-2U NEMA1-11G1-24 FRN015G1S-4U NEMA1-11G1-24
Three
FRN020G1S-2U NEMA1-11G1-24 FRN020G1S-4U NEMA1-11G1-24
phase
FRN025G1S-2U NEMA1-22G1-24 FRN025G1S-4U NEMA1-22G1-24
230V
FRN030G1S-2U NEMA1-22G1-24 FRN030G1S-4U NEMA1-22G1-24
FRN040G1S-2U NEMA1-22G1-2 FRN040G1S-4U NEMA1-22G1-24
FRN050G1S-2U NEMA1-37G1-24 FRN050G1S-4U NEMA1-37G1-24
FRN060G1S-2U NEMA1-75G1-24 Three FRN060G1S-4U NEMA1-37G1-24
FRN075G1S-2U NEMA1-75G1-24 phase FRN075G1S-4U NEMA1-75G1-24
FRN100G1S-2U NEMA1-75G1-24 460V FRN100G1S-4U NEMA1-75G1-24
FRN125G1S-2U NEMA1-75G1-2 FRN125G1S-4U NEMA1-75G1-24
FRN150G1S-2U NEMA1-220G1-24 FRN150G1S-4U NEMA1-110G1-4
FRN200G1S-4U NEMA1-110G1-4
FRN250G1S-4U NEMA1-160G1-4
FRN300G1S-4U NEMA1-160G1-4
FRN350G1S-4U NEMA1-220G1-24
FRN450G1S-4U NEMA1-220G1-24
FRN500G1S-4U NEMA1-315G1-4
FRN600G1S-4U NEMA1-315G1-4
FRN700G1S-4U NEMA1-400G1-4
FRN800G1S-4U NEMA1-400G1-4
FRN900G1S-4U NEMA1-630G1-4
FRN1000G1S-4U NEMA1-630G1-4

Restrictions on mounting an optional card Y: Available N: Not Available


OPC-G1S-c c C PORT
Mounting port Control PCB
PG, PG2, PG22 DI,DO,AIO,DEV RY ETH, TL, COP, PDP, CCL, SX
C PORT Y Y N N
B PORT N Y Y N
B PORT
A PORT N Y Y Y
Remarks 1 2 3 2
*1 Any one of the above can be mounted on only C port. A PORT
*2 Only one card can be mounted on any of A, B, or C ports.
Cards can be mounted on DI, DO, and AIO ports at the same time, however, two identical cards cannot be allowed.
*3 The cards can be mounted on both A and B ports.
Two RY cards can be mounted at the same time.
The number of RY contact points of a card is two. If three or four points are necessary, prepare two cards.
Note: There are also restrictions on mounting when using the optional communications card. Contact us for details. Terminal block PCB
Note: When mounting the NEMA option, only one optional card can be mounted. (RY card allows mounting of two cards.)

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Reference material
■Reference material

Characteristics
Carrier Frequency vs Output Current (7.5Hp, 460V)
● Low motor noise operation 120
The inverter can be operated continuously
at rated current with a carrier frequency 100

Model Variations
setting of 16kHz. Thus, operating with
lower motor noise can be achieved without

Output Current [%]


80
de-rating the inverter output current as
compared to other manufacturers.
60

Keypad Functionality
40
Ta=40℃ A company
Ta=40℃ B company
20
Ta=40℃ C company
Ta=40℃ Fuji MEGA

Inverter PC Software
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Carrier Frequency [kHz]

Standard Specifications
● Quick reference for inverter rated current

Common Specifications
Power Applied Motor [HP] Rated current [A] Overloard capability, others
supply Inverter type
voltage LD MD HD LD MD HD LD MD HD
FRNF50G1S-2U 0.5 - 0.5 3 - 3
FRN001G1S-2U 1 - 1 5 - 5
FRN002G1S-2U 2 - 2 8 - 8

Basic Wiring Diagram


FRN003G1S-2U 3 - 3 11 - 11
FRN005G1S-2U 5 - 5 18 - 18
FRN007G1S-2U 7.5 - 7.5 27 - 27
FRN010G1S-2U 10 - 7.5 31.8 - 27
FRN015G1S-2U 15 - 10 46.2 - 37
Three FRN020G1S-2U 20 - 15 59.4 - 49
phase FRN025G1S-2U 25 - 20 74.8 - 63
230V
FRN030G1S-2U 30 - 25 88 - 76
FRN040G1S-2U 40 - 30 115 - 90

Terminal Functions
FRN050G1S-2U 50 - 40 146 - 119
FRN060G1S-2U 60 - 50 180 - 146
FRN075G1S-2U 75 - 60 215 - 180
FRN100G1S-2U 100 - 75 283 - 215
FRN125G1S-2U 125 - 100 346 - 283
FRN150G1S-2U 150 - 125 415 - 346
FRNF50G1S-4U 0.5 - 0.5 1.5 - 1.5
FRN001G1S-4U 1 - 1 2.5 - 2.5 120% 1min. 150% 1min. 150% 1min.

Function Settings
FRN002G1S-4U 2 - 2 4 - 4 200% 3s
FRN003G1S-4U 3 - 3 5.5 - 5.5
FRN005G1S-4U 5 - 5 9 - 9 fc:6kHz max fc:2kHz max fc:10kHz max
FRN007G1S-4U 7.5 - 7.5 13.5 - 13.5 fo:120Hz max fo:120Hz max fo:120Hz max
FRN010G1S-4U 10 - 7.5 16.5 - 13.5
FRN015G1S-4U 15 - 10 23 - 18.5 V/F V/F V/F
FRN020G1S-4U 20 - 15 30.5 - 24.5 PG Vector PG Vector PG Vector
FRN025G1S-4U 25 - 20 37 - 32 W/O PG Vector W/O PG Vector

External Dimensions
FRN030G1S-4U 30 - 25 45 - 39
FRN040G1S-4U 40 - 30 60 - 45
FRN050G1S-4U 50 - 40 75 - 60
Three FRN060G1S-4U 60 - 50 91 - 75
phase FRN075G1S-4U 75 - 60 112 - 91
460V FRN100G1S-4U 100 - 75 150 - 112
FRN125G1S-4U 125 - 100 176 - 150
FRN150G1S-4U 150 150 125 210 210 176
FRN200G1S-4U 200 200 150 253 253 210
FRN250G1S-4U 250 250 200 304 304 253
Options

FRN300G1S-4U 300 300 250 377 377 304


FRN350G1S-4U 350 350 300 415 415 377
FRN450G1S-4U 450 350 350 520 468 415
FRN500G1S-4U 500 450 400 650 585 520
FRN600G1S-4U 600 500 450 740 650 585
FRN700G1S-4U 700 600 500 840 740 650
FRN800G1S-4U 800 700 600 960 840 740
Reference material

FRN900G1S-4U 900 - 800 1170 - 960


FRN1000G1S-4U 1000 - 900 1370 - 1170
fc = carrier frequency
fo = frequency output
Warranty

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Warranty

To all our customers who purchase


Fuji Electric products included in this catalog:
Please take the following items into consideration when placing your order.

When requesting an estimate and placing your orders for the products included in these materials, please be aware that any
items such as specifications which are not specifically mentioned in the contract, catalog, specifications or other materials will
be as mentioned below.
In addition, the products included in these materials are limited in the use they are put to and the place where they can be used,
etc., and may require periodic inspection. Please confirm these points with your sales representative or directly with this
company.
Furthermore, regarding purchased products and delivered products, we request that you take adequate consideration of the
necessity of rapid receiving inspections and of product management and maintenance even before receiving your products.
1. Free of Charge Warranty Period and Warranty Range
1-1 Free of charge warranty period
(1) The product warranty period is '' Three years from shipment''
(2) However, in cases where the use environment, conditions of use, use frequency and times used, etc., have an effect on
product life, this warranty period may not apply.
(3) Furthermore, the warranty period for parts restored by Fuji Electric's Service Department is ''6 months from the date that
repairs are completed.''
1-2 Warranty range
(1) In the event that breakdown occurs during the product's warranty period which is the responsibility of Fuji Electric, Fuji
Electric will replace or repair the part of the product that has broken down free of charge at the place where the product
was purchased or where it was delivered. However, if the following cases are applicable, the terms of this warranty may
not apply.
1) The breakdown was caused by inappropriate conditions, environment, handling or use methods, etc. which are not
specified in the catalog, operation manual, specifications or other relevant documents.
2) The breakdown was caused by the product other than the purchased or delivered Fuji's product.
3) The breakdown was caused by the product other than Fuji's product, such as the customer's equipment or software
design, etc.
4) Concerning the Fuji's programmable products, the breakdown was caused by a program other than a program
supplied by this company, or the results from using such a program.
5) The breakdown was caused by modifications or repairs affected by a party other than Fuji Electric.
6) The breakdown was caused by improper maintenance or replacement using consumables, etc. specified in the
operation manual or catalog, etc.
7) The breakdown was caused by a chemical or technical problem that was not foreseen when making practical
application of the product at the time it was purchased or delivered.
8) The product was not used in the manner the product was originally intended to be used.
9) The breakdown was caused by a reason which is not this company's responsibility, such as lightning or other disaster.

(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.

2. Exclusion of Liability for Loss of Opportunity, etc.


Regardless of whether a breakdown occurs during or after the free of charge warranty period, this company shall not be
liable for any loss of opportunity, loss of profits, or damages arising from special circumstances, secondary damages,
accident compensation to another company, or damages to products other than this company's products, whether foreseen
or not by this company, which this company is not be responsible for causing.

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.

6. Applicable Scope of Service


Above contents shall be assumed to apply to transactions and use of the country where you purchased the products.
Consult the local supplier or Fuji for the detail separately.

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Warranty Reference material Options External Dimensions Function Settings Terminal Functions Basic Wiring Diagram Common Specifications Standard Specifications Inverter PC Software Keypad Functionality Model Variations Characteristics
Notes

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Notes

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Warranty Reference material Options External Dimensions Function Settings Terminal Functions Basic Wiring Diagram Common Specifications Standard Specifications Inverter PC Software Keypad Functionality Model Variations Characteristics
Fuji Electric Inverters

●A complete and feature rich lineup of inverters from Fuji Electric.

Applications Series Name (Catalog No.) Features

Compact inverter A frequency setting device is standard-equipped, making operation simple.


Loaded with auto torque boost, current limiting, and slip compensation functions, all of which
are ideal for controlling traverse conveyors.
Loaded with the functions for auto energy saving operation and PID control, which are ideal for
controlling fans and pumps
(MEH530)

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.
General Ideal for air conditioners, fans, pumps, etc. which were difficult to use with conventional
Industrial general-purpose inverters because of cost or functions.
equipment (MEH532)

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
(MEH531) conveyance, such as hit-and-stop control, brake signal, torque limit, and current limit.

Consult the roman numeral numbered pages (starting with xii) in the FRENIC-MEGA Instruction Manual
(INR-S147-1457). Requires derating of the drive. Select the VfD based on the output amperate rating.

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Input
voltage class
1/8 1/4 1/2 1 2 3 5 7.5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 700 800 9001000
Three
phase 230V 1/8 5
Three
phase 460V 1/2 5
Single
phase 230V 1/8 3
Single
phase 115V 1/8 1
Three
phase 208V 1 125
Three
phase 460V 1 900
Single
phase 208V 1/2 40
Single
phase 460V 1/4 250
Three
phase 230V 1/8 20
Three
phase 460V 1/2 20
Single
phase 230V 1/8 3
Single
phase 460V 1/4 10
Three
phase 230V 1/2 150
Three
phase 460V 1/2 1000
Single
phase 230V 1/4 50
Single
phase 460V

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