Frenic-Ace: Instruction Manual
Frenic-Ace: Instruction Manual
Frenic-Ace: Instruction Manual
FRENIC-Ace
The purpose of this instruction manual is to provide accurate information in handling, setting up and
operating of the FRENIC-Ace series of inverters. Please feel free to send your comments regarding any
errors or omissions you may have found, or any suggestions you may have for generally improving the
manual.
In no event will Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. be liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the
application of the information in this manual.
Preface
Thank you for purchasing our multifunction FRENIC-Ace series of inverters. This product is designed to drive a
three-phase induction motor or a three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor under variable speed control.
This manual provides all the information on the FRENIC-Ace (Global model) series of inverters including its
operating procedure and selection of peripheral equipment. Before use, carefully read this manual for proper use.
Improper handling might result in incorrect operation, a short life, or even a failure of this product as well as the
motor.
The table below lists the other materials related to the use of the FRENIC-Ace. Read them in conjunction with this
manual if necessary.
User’s Manual for China model. 24A7-C-0043 This manual is written in simplified Chinese.
User’s Manual for Japanese model. 24A7-J-0088 This manual is written in Japanese.
The materials are subject to change without notice. Be sure to obtain the latest editions for use.
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 BEFORE USE
1.1 Acceptance Inspection (Nameplates and Inverter Type)··························································· 1-1
1.2 External View and Terminal Blocks ······················································································ 1-3
1.3 Precautions for Using Inverters··························································································· 1-5
1.3.1 Usage environment ····································································································· 1-5
1.3.2 Storage environment ··································································································· 1-7
[1] Temporary storage ······································································································· 1-7
[2] Long-term storage ······································································································· 1-7
Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 Protective Function ·········································································································· 6-1
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6.2 Before Proceeding with Troubleshooting ·············································································· 6-2
6.3 If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor ······································································· 6-3
6.3.1 Alarm code list ··········································································································· 6-3
APPENDICES
Appendix G Conformity with Standards ························································································· 1
G.1 Compliance with European Standards ( ) ······································································· 1
[1] Compliance with EMC standards ······················································································· 1
[2] Compliance with the low voltage directive in the EU ······························································· 6
G.2 Harmonic Component Regulation in the EU······································································· 13
[1] General comments········································································································ 13
[2] Compliance with the harmonic component regulation ··························································· 13
G.3 Compliance with UL Standards and Canadian Standards (cUL certification) ( ) ·············· 14
G.4 Compliance with the Radio Waves Act (South Korea) ( ) ··················································· 21
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■ Safety precautions
Read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation, connections (wiring), operation, or maintenance
and inspection. Ensure you have sound knowledge of the device and familiarize yourself with all safety information
and precautions before proceeding to operate the inverter.
Safety precautions are classified into the following two categories in this manual.
Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to dangerous
conditions, possibly resulting in death or serious bodily injuries.
Failure to heed the information indicated by this symbol may lead to dangerous
conditions, possibly resulting in minor or light bodily injuries and/or substantial
property damage.
Failure to heed the information contained under the CAUTION title can also result in serious consequences. These
safety precautions are of utmost importance and must be observed at all times.
Application
• The FRENIC-Ace is designed to drive a three-phase induction motor. Do not use it for single-phase motors or
for other purposes.
Fire or an accident could occur.
• The FRENIC-Ace may not be used for a life-support system or other purposes directly related to the human
safety.
• Though the FRENIC-Ace is manufactured under strict quality control, install safety devices for applications
where serious accidents or property damages are foreseen in relation to the failure of it.
An accident could occur.
Installation
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Wiring
• If no zero-phase current (earth leakage current) detective device such as a ground-fault relay is installed in the
upstream power supply line, in order to avoid the entire power supply system's shutdown undesirable to
factory operation, install a residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker
(ELCB) individually to inverters to break the individual inverter power supply lines only.
Otherwise, a fire could occur.
• When wiring the inverter to the power source, insert a recommended molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) or
residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) (with overcurrent
protection) in the path of each pair of power lines to inverters. Use the recommended devices within the
recommended current capacity.
• Use wires in the specified size.
• Tighten terminals with specified torque.
Otherwise, a fire could occur.
• When there is more than one combination of an inverter and motor, do not use a multicore cable for the
purpose of handling their wirings together.
• Do not connect a surge killer to the inverter's output (secondary) circuit.
Doing so could cause a fire.
• Be sure to connect an optional DC reactor (DCR) when the capacity of the power supply transformer exceeds
500 kVA and is 10 times or more the inverter rated capacity.
Otherwise, a fire could occur.
• Ground the inverter in compliance with the national or local electric code.
• Be sure to ground the inverter's grounding terminals G.
Otherwise, an electric shock or a fire could occur.
• Qualified electricians should carry out wiring.
• Be sure to perform wiring after turning the power OFF.
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
• Be sure to perform wiring after installing the inverter unit.
Otherwise, an electric shock or injuries could occur.
• Ensure that the number of input phases and the rated voltage of the product match the number of phases and
the voltage of the AC power supply to which the product is to be connected.
Otherwise, a fire or an accident could occur.
• Do not connect the power supply wires to output terminals (U, V, and W).
• When connecting a DC braking resistor (DBR), never connect it to terminals other than terminals P(+) and DB.
Doing so could cause fire or an accident.
• In general, sheaths of the control signal wires are not specifically designed to withstand a high voltage (i.e.,
reinforced insulation is not applied). Therefore, if a control signal wire comes into direct contact with a live
conductor of the main circuit, the insulation of the sheath might break down, which would expose the signal
wire to a high voltage of the main circuit. Make sure that the control signal wires will not come into contact with
live conductors of the main circuit.
Doing so could cause an accident or an electric shock.
• Before changing the switches or touching the control circuit terminal symbol plate, turn OFF the power and
wait at least five minutes for inverters FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 / FRN0011E2■-7 or
below, or at least ten minutes for inverters FRN0085E2■-4 or above. Make sure that the LED monitor
and charging lamp are turned OFF. Further, make sure, using a multimeter or a similar instrument, that the DC
link bus voltage between the terminals P(+) and N(-) has dropped to the safe level (+25 VDC or below).
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
• The inverter, motor and wiring generate electric noise. Be careful about malfunction of the nearby sensors and
devices. To prevent them from malfunctioning, implement noise control measures.
Otherwise an accident could occur.
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Operation
• Be sure to mount the front cover before turning the power ON. Do not remove the cover when the inverter
power is ON.
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
• Do not operate switches with wet hands.
Doing so could cause electric shock.
• If the auto-reset function has been selected, the inverter may automatically restart and drive the motor
depending on the cause of tripping. Design the machinery or equipment so that human safety is ensured at
the time of restarting.
Otherwise, an accident could occur.
• If the stall prevention function (current limiter), automatic deceleration (anti-regenerative control), or overload
prevention control has been selected, the inverter may operate with acceleration/deceleration or frequency
different from the commanded ones. Design the machine so that safety is ensured even in such cases.
• The key on the keypad is effective only when the keypad operation is enabled with function code F02 (= 0,
2 or 3). When the keypad operation is disabled, prepare an emergency stop switch separately for safe
operations.
Switching the run command source from keypad (local) to external equipment (remote) by turning ON the
"Enable communications link" command LE disables the key. To enable the key for an emergency stop,
select the STOP key priority with function code H96 (= 1 or 3).
• If any of the protective functions have been activated, first remove the cause. Then, after checking that the all
run commands are set to OFF, release the alarm. If the alarm is released while any run commands are set to
ON, the inverter may supply the power to the motor, running the motor.
Otherwise, an accident could occur.
• If you enable the "Restart mode after momentary power failure" (Function code F14 = 3 to 5), then the inverter
automatically restarts running the motor when the power is recovered.
Design the machinery or equipment so that human safety is ensured after restarting.
• If the user configures the function codes wrongly without completely understanding the User's Manual, the
motor may rotate with a torque or at a speed not permitted for the machine.
• Starting auto-tuning involves motor rotation. Sufficiently check that motor rotation brings no danger
beforehand.
An accident or injuries could occur.
• Even if the inverter has interrupted power to the motor, if the voltage is applied to the main circuit input
terminals L1/R, L2/S, L3/T, L1/L and L2/N, voltage may be output to inverter output terminals U, V, and W.
• Even if the motor is stopped due to DC braking or preliminary excitation, voltage is output to inverter output
terminals U, V, and W.
An electric shock may occur.
• The inverter can easily accept high-speed operation. When changing the speed setting, carefully check the
specifications of motors or equipment beforehand.
Otherwise, injuries could occur.
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• Do not touch the heat sink and braking resistor because they become very hot.
Doing so could cause burns.
• The DC brake function of the inverter does not provide any holding mechanism.
Injuries could occur.
• Ensure safety before modifying the function code settings.
Run commands (e.g., "Run forward" FWD), stop commands (e.g., "Coast to a stop" BX), and frequency
change commands can be assigned to digital input terminals. Depending upon the assignment states of those
terminals, modifying the function code setting may cause a sudden motor start or an abrupt change in speed.
• When the inverter is controlled with the digital input signals, switching run or frequency command sources with
the related terminal commands (e.g., SS1, SS2, SS4, SS8, Hz2/Hz1, Hz/PID, IVS, and LE) may cause a
sudden motor start or an abrupt change in speed.
• Ensure safety before modifying customizable logic related function code settings (U codes and related
function codes) or turning ON the "Cancel customizable logic" terminal command CLC. Depending upon the
settings, such modification or cancellation of the customizable logic may change the operation sequence to
cause a sudden motor start or an unexpected motor operation.
An accident or injuries could occur.
• Before proceeding to the maintenance/inspection jobs, turn OFF the power and wait at least five minutes
for inverters FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 / FRN0011E2■-7 or below, or at least ten minutes
for inverters FRN0085E2■-4 or above. Make sure that the LED monitor and charging lamp are turned
OFF. Further, make sure, using a multimeter or a similar instrument, that the DC link bus voltage between the
terminals P(+) and N(-) has dropped to the safe level (+25 VDC or below).
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
• Always carry out the daily and periodic inspections described in the instruction/user's manual. Use of the
inverter for long periods of time without carrying out regular inspections could result in malfunction or damage,
and an accident or fire could occur.
• It is recommended that periodic inspections be carryout every one to two years, however, they should be
carried out more frequently depending on the usage conditions.
• It is recommended that parts for periodic replacement be replaced in accordance with the standard
replacement frequency indicated in the user's manual. Use of the product for long periods of time without
replacement could result in malfunction or damage, and an accident or fire could occur.
• Contact outputs [30A/B/C] use relays, and may remain ON, OFF, or undetermined when their lifetime is
reached. In the interests of safety, equip the inverter with an external protective function.
Otherwise, an accident or fire could occur.
• Maintenance, inspection, and parts replacement should be made only by qualified persons.
• Take off the watch, rings and other metallic objects before starting work.
• Use insulated tools.
Otherwise, an electric shock or injuries could occur.
• Never modify the inverter.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or injuries.
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Disposal
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.
• 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.
• The breakdown was caused by the product other than the purchased or delivered Fuji’s product.
• The breakdown was caused by the product other than Fuji’s product, such as the customer’s equipment
or software design, etc.
• 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.
• The breakdown was caused by disassembly, modifications or repairs affected by a party other than Fuji
Electric.
• The breakdown was caused by improper maintenance or replacement using consumables, etc.
specified in the operation manual or catalog, etc.
• The breakdown was caused by a science or technical problem that was not foreseen when making
practical application of the product at the time it was purchased or delivered.
• The product was not used in the manner the product was originally intended to be used.
• 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.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Drawings in this manual may be illustrated without covers or safety shields for explanation of detail parts.
Restore the covers and shields in the original state and observe the description in the manual before starting
operation.
Icons
The following icons are used throughout this manual.
This icon indicates information which, if not heeded, can result in the inverter not operating to full
efficiency, as well as information concerning incorrect operations and settings which can result in
accidents.
This icon indicates information that can be useful when performing certain settings or operations.
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1.1 Acceptance Inspection (Nameplates and Inverter Type)
(1) An inverter and the following accessories are contained in the package.
Accessories - DC reactor (for ND-mode inverters of FRN0139E2■-4G or above, HD/HND-mode inverters
of FRN0168E2■-4G or above, and HHD-mode inverters of FRN0203E2■-4G or above)
(Not included with the FRN****E2■-4C(china model)
- Keypad rear cover (with three screws for securing the keypad)
- Instruction manual
- CD-ROM (containing the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual)
- Wiring guide (for FRN0012E2■-4 or below, FRN0020E2■-2 or below, FRN0011E2■-7 or
below)
(2) The inverter has not been damaged during transportation—there should be no dents or parts missing.
(3) The inverter is the type you ordered. You can check the type and specifications on the main nameplate. (The
main and sub nameplates are attached to the inverter as shown on Figure 1.2-1.)
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1.1 Acceptance Inspection (Nameplates and Inverter Type)
The FRENIC-Ace is available in four different drive modes--ND (Normal Duty), HD (Heavy Duty), HND (High,
Normal Duty), and HHD (High, Heavy Duty). One of these modes should be selected to match the load property of
your system. Specifications in each mode are printed on the main nameplate.
Production week
This indicates the week number that is numbered
from 1st week of January.
The 1st week of January is indicated as '01'.
Production year: Last digit of year
Product version
: Compliance with the Radio Waves Act (South Korea) (See Appendix G Section G-3)
If you suspect the product is not working properly or if you have any questions about your product, contact your
Fuji Electric representative.
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1.2 External View and Terminal Blocks
Term cover
mounting screw Term cover
Keypad
Control circuit
Warning plate terminal block
Wiring guide
Term cover
Main circuit
Main nameplate terminal block
(a) FRN0006E2S-2
Cooling fans
Control circuit terminal block
Keypad
Front cover
Front cover
(b) FRN0072E2S-4
Cooling fans
Internal air circulation fan
Mounting base Keypad enclosure
(can be opened)
Control circuit
Front cover terminal block
Warning plate
Warning label
Main circuit
terminal block
Main nameplate
(c) FRN0590E2S-4
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1.3 Precautions for Using Inverters
Item Specifications
Site location Indoors
Ambient temperature Standard(Open Type)
-10 to +50C (14 to 122F) (HHD/HND spec.) (Note 1)
-10 to +40C (14 to 104F) (HD/ND spec.)
NEMA/UL Type1
-10 to +40C (14 to 104F) (HHD/HND spec.)
-10 to +30C (14 to 86F) (HD/ND spec.)
Relative humidity 5 to 95% RH (No condensation)
Atmosphere The inverter must not be exposed to dust, direct sunlight, corrosive gases, flammable
gases, oil mist, vapor or water drops.
Pollution degree 2 (IEC60664-1) (Note 2)
2
The atmosphere can contain a small amount of salt (0.01 mg/cm or less per year).
The inverter must not be subjected to sudden changes in temperature that will cause
condensation to form.
Altitude 1,000 m (3,300 ft) max. (Note 3)
Atmospheric pressure 86 to 106 kPa
Vibration FRN0115E2■-2 or below
FRN0203E2■-4 or below FRN0240E2■-4 or above
FRN0011E2■-7 or below
3 mm (Max. amplitude) 3 mm (Max. amplitude)
2 to less than 9 Hz 2 to less than 9 Hz
9.8 m/s2 9 to less than 20 Hz 2 m/s2 9 to less than 55 Hz
2 2
2 m/s 20 to less than 55 Hz 1 m/s 55 to less than 200 Hz
2
1 m/s 55 to less than 200 Hz
(Note 1) When inverters are mounted side-by-side without any clearance between them (FRN0011E2■-7 /
FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 or below), the ambient temperature should be within the range
from -10 to +40C.
(Note 2) Do not install the inverter in an environment where it may be exposed to lint, cotton waste or moist dust or
dirt which will clog the heat sink of the inverter. If the inverter is to be used in such an environment, install
it in a dustproof panel of your system.
(Note 3) If you use the inverter in an altitude above 1,000 m (3,300 ft), you should apply an output current derating
factor as listed in Table 1.3-2.
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1.3 Precautions for Using Inverters
Fuji Electric strongly recommends installing inverters in a panel for safety reasons, in particular, when installing the
ones whose enclosure rating is IP00.
When installing the inverter in a place out of the specified environmental requirements, it is necessary to derate the
inverter or consider the panel engineering design suitable for the special environment or the panel installation
location. For details, refer to the Fuji Electric technical information “Engineering Design of Panels” or consult your
Fuji Electric representative.
The special environments listed below require using the specially designed panel or considering the panel
installation location.
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1.3 Precautions for Using Inverters
Item Specifications
Storage temperature *1 During transport: -25 to +70C (-13 to +158F)
Places not subjected to abrupt
During storage: -25 to +65C (-13 to +153F) temperature changes or condensation
or freezing
Relative humidity 5 to 95% RH *2
Atmosphere The inverter must not be exposed to dust, direct sunlight, corrosive or flammable gases,
oil mist, vapor, water drops or vibration. The atmosphere must contain only a low level of
2
salt. (0.01 mg/cm or less per year)
Atmospheric pressure 86 to 106 kPa (during storage)
70 to 106 kPa (during transportation)
*1 Assuming comparatively short time storage, e.g., during transportation or the like.
*2 Even if the humidity is within the specified requirements, avoid such places where the inverter will be
subjected to sudden changes in temperature that will cause condensation or freezing.
[ 2 ] Long-term storage
The long-term storage method of the inverter varies largely according to the environment of the storage site.
General storage methods are described below.
(1) The storage site must satisfy the requirements specified for temporary storage.
However, for storage exceeding three months, the surrounding temperature range should be within the range
from -10 to +30°C (14 to 86°F). This is to prevent electrolytic capacitors in the inverter from deterioration.
(2) The package must be airtight to protect the inverter from moisture. Add a drying agent inside the package to
maintain the relative humidity inside the package within 70%.
(3) If the inverter has been installed to the equipment or panel at construction sites where it may be subjected to
humidity, dust or dirt, then temporarily remove the inverter and store it in the environment specified in Table
1.3-3.
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2.1 Installation
Applicable Capacity A B C
200 V class: FRN0001 to 0115E2-2
10 *1
200 V class: FRN0001 to 0011E2-7 0
(0.39) 100
400 V class: FRN0002 to 0072E2-4
(3.9)
50 100
400 V class: FRN0085 to 0590E2-4
(1.97) (3.9)
Figure 2.1-1 Installation Direction
*1 A clearance of 50 mm is required to use RJ45 connector.
C: Space in front of the inverter unit
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2.1 Installation
To install the FRN0085E2■-4 inverter with external cooling, change the mounting position of the mounting bases
following the procedure in Figure 2.1-3.
As the type and number of screws differ by inverter type, please review Table 2.1-2.
Table 2.1-2 Type and Number of Screws, and Tightening Torque
Tightening torque
Inverter type Mounting base fixation screw Case attachment screw
Nm (Ib-in)
FRN0085E2■-4
M620 (5 screws on top, 3 screws on bottom) M620 (2 screws on top only) 5.8 (51.3)
to FRN0168E2■-4
FRN0203E2■-4 M620 (3 screws on top and bottom each) M612 (3 screws on top only) 5.8 (51.3)
FRN0240E2■-4
M512 (7 screws on top and bottom each) M512 (7 screws on top only) 3.5 (31.0)
to FRN0290E2■-4
FRN0361E2■-4
M516 (7 screws on top and bottom each) M516 (7 screws on top only) 3.5 (31.0)
to FRN0415E2■-4
FRN0520E2■-4
M516 (8 screws on top and bottom each) M516 (8 screws on top only) 3.5 (31.0)
to FRN0590E2■-4
1) Remove all of the mounting base fixation screws and the case attachment screws on the top of the inverter.
2) Fix the mounting bases to the case attachment screw holes using the mounting base fixation screws. A few
screws should remain after changing the position of the mounting bases.
3) Change the position of the mounting bases on the bottom side following the procedure in 1) and 2).
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
2.2 Wiring
2.2.1 Basic connection diagram
■ Model-GA/-A/-E/-U/-K, Standard terminal block board (with CAN)
(Note 16)
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
■ Model-GB/ Model-C, Standard terminal block board (without CAN, with FM2)
(Note 16)
Figure 2.2-2 Standard Terminal Block Board (Without CAN, With FM2)
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
(Note 1) Install recommended circuit breakers (MCCB) or residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/
earth leakage breakers (ELCB) (with overcurrent protective function) on the inputs of each inverter
(primary side) for wiring protection. Do not use breakers which exceed the recommended rated current.
(Note 2) Install recommended magnetic contactors (MC) as necessary on each inverter as these will be used to
disconnect the inverter from the power supply separately from the MCCB or RCD / the ELCB.
Additionally, when installing coils such as MC or solenoid close to the inverter, connect surge absorbers
in parallel.
(Note 3) When it is desired to retain the alarm signal for the activation of the protective function even inverter
main power supply is shut off, or when it is desired continuous display of the keypad, connect this
terminal to the power supply. The inverter can be operated without connecting power to this terminal
(applicable for types FRN0059E2■-4/ FRN00088E2■-2 or above)
(Note 4) The terminal does not need to be connected. Use this terminal when operating in combination with a
high power factor regenerative PWM converter (RHC series). Applicable for types FRN0203E2■-4 or
above)
(Note 5) Remove the shorting bar between the inverter main circuit terminals P1-P(+) before connecting the
direct current reactor (DCR) (option).
It must be connected in the following cases:
ND mode: Types FRN0139 E2■-4 or above, HD/ HND mode: Types FRN0168E2■-4 or above, HHD
mode: Types FRN0203E2■-4 or above.
Use the direct current reactor (option) when the power supply transformer capacity is above 500 kVA
and the transformer capacity is over 10 times the rated capacity of the inverter, or when “thyristor load
exists” in the same power system.
(Note 6) Types FRN0011E2■-7/FRN0115E2■-2/ FRN0072E2■-4 or below have built-in braking transistors,
allowing direct connection of braking resistors between P(+)-DB.
(Note 7) When connecting braking resistors to types FRN0085E2■-4 or above, always add the braking unit
(option). Connect the braking unit (option) between P(+)-N(-). Auxiliary terminals [1] and [2] have polarity.
Please connect as shown in the diagram.
(Note 8) This terminal is used for grounding the motor. Grounding the motor using this terminal is recommended
in order to suppress inverter noise.
(Note 9) Use twisted lines or shielded lines for the control signals.
Generally, the shielded line requires grounding, but when the effect of externally induced noise is large,
connecting to [CM] may suppress the effect of noise. Separate the line from the main circuit wiring and
do not enclose in the same duct. (Separation distance of over 10 cm is recommended.) When crossing
the main circuit wiring, make the intersection perpendicular.
(Note 10) The various functions listed for terminals[X1] to [X5](digital inputs), terminals [Y1] to [Y2](transistor
output), and terminal [FM] (monitor output) show the functions assigned as factory default.
(Note 11) These are connectors for switching the main circuit. For details, refer to “2.2.7 Switching connector
(types FRN0203E2■-4 or above)”.
(Note 12) The slide switches on the control printed circuit board define the settings for the inverter operation. For
details, refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”.
(Note 13) Make the circuit breakers (MCCB) or the magnetic contactors (MC) trip by the thermal relay auxiliary
contacts (manual recovery).
(Note 14) Shorting bars are connected between the safety function terminals [EN1], [EN2], and [PLC] as factory
default. Remove the shorting bars when using this function.
(Note 15) and are separated and insulated.
(Note 16) Charge lamp does not exist in the inverters FRN0069E2■-2/FRN0044E2■-4/FRN0011E2■-7 or
below.
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Route the wiring following the steps below. The descriptions assume that the inverter is already fixed to the
cabinet.
2.2.2 Removal and attachment of the front cover/ terminal cover and wiring guide
Always remove the RS-485 communication cable from the RJ-45 connector before removing the front cover.
Risk of fire and risk of accidents exist.
Figure 2.2-3 Removal of the Terminal Cover and the Wiring Guide (for FRN0006E2S-2)
Figure 2.2-4 Removal of the Terminal Cover and the Wiring Guide (for FRN0069E2■-2)
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Figure 2.2-5 Removal of the Front Cover and the Wiring Guide (for FRN0072E2■-4)
Screw
Keypad case
Front cover
Screw
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(1) Confirm that the supply voltage is within the input voltage range described on the rating plate.
(2) Always connect the power lines to the inverter main power input terminals L1/R, L2/S, L3/T (Three-phase).
(The inverter will be damaged when power is applied if the power lines are connected to the wrong
terminals.)
(3) Always route the ground line to prevent accidents such as electric shock and fire and to reduce noise.
(4) For the lines connecting to the main circuit terminals, use crimped terminals with insulating sleeves or use
crimped terminals in conjunction with insulating sleeves for high connection reliability.
(5) Separate the routing of the lines connected to the main circuit input side terminals (primary side) and the
output side terminals (secondary side) and the lines connected to the control circuit terminals.
The control circuit terminal lines should be routed as far as possible from the main circuit routing. Malfunction
may occur due to noise.
(6) To prevent direct contact with the main circuit live sections (such as the main circuit terminal block), route the
control circuit wiring inside the inverter as bundles using cable ties.
(7) After removing a main circuit terminal screw, always restore the terminal screw in position and tighten even if
lines are not connected.
(8) The wiring guide is used to separately route the main circuit wiring and the control circuit wiring. The main
circuit wiring and the control circuit wiring can be separated. Exercise caution for the order of wiring.
Cut-off section
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Cut-off section
Cut-off section
After cut off
(9) Depending on the inverter capacity, straight routing of the main circuit wires from the main circuit terminal
block may not be possible. In these cases, route the wires as shown in the figure below and securely attach
the front cover.
Below 5 m(16ft)
Output circuit filter
Power
supply Inverter Motor Power
Inverter Motor
supply
Below
50 m(164ft)/100 m(328ft) Below 400 m(1312ft)
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When the output circuit filter is used, the total wiring length should be below 400 m (1312ft) in case of using
V/f control.
For motors with encoders, the wiring length between the inverter and motor should be below 100 m (328ft).
The restriction comes from the encoder specifications. For distances beyond 100 m (328ft), insulation
converters should be used. Please contact Fuji Electric when operating with wiring lengths beyond the upper
limit.
(3) Precautions on the surge voltage when driving the inverter (especially for 400 V series motor)
When motors are driven by inverters using the PWM method, the surge voltage generated by the switching of
the inverter elements is added to the output voltage and is applied onto the motor terminals. Especially when
the motor wiring length is long, the surge voltage can cause insulation degradation in the motor. Please
perform one of the countermeasures shown below.
Use motor with insulation enhancement (Fuji’s standard motors have insulation enhancements)
Connect a surge suppression unit on the motor side (SSU50/100TA-NS)
Connect an output circuit filter (OFL--A) to the inverter output side (secondary side)
Reduce the wiring length from the inverter to the motor to less than 10 to 20 meters (33 to 66ft).
(4) When output circuit filters are attached to the inverter or when the wiring length is long, the voltage applied to
the motor will decrease due to the voltage drop caused by the filter or wiring. In these cases, current
oscillation and lack of torque may occur due to insufficient voltage.
For each inverter, connect to the power supply via circuit breaker and earth leakage breaker (with overcurrent
protective function). Use recommended circuit breakers and earth leakage breakers and do not use breakers
which exceed the recommended rated current.
Always use the specified sizes for the wires.
Tighten terminals with the defined tightening torque.
When multiple combinations of inverters and motors exist, do not use multi-core cables for the purpose of
bundling the various wires.
Do not install surge killers on the inverter output side (secondary side)
Risk of fire exists.
Ground the inverter in compliance with the national or local electric code.
Always connect the ground line to the inverter grounding terminal [zG]
Risk of electric shock and risk of fire exist.
Qualified personnel should perform the wiring.
Perform wiring after confirming that the power is shut off.
Risk of electric shock exists.
Perform wiring only after the equipment is installed at the location.
Risk of electric shock and risk of injury exist.
Confirm that the specifications (number of phases and the rated voltage) of the power supply input of the
product match with the specifications of the power supply to be connected.
Do not connect power supply lines to the inverter output terminals (U, V, W).
Risk of fire and risk of accidents exist.
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Screw specifications
Auxiliary power input Auxiliary power input
Main circuit Grounding
for control [R0, T0] for fan [R1, T1]
Power See item
Inverter type
System [2] Tightening Tightening Tightening Tightening
Screw Screw
torque torque Screw torque Screw torque
size size
Nm Nm size Nm size Nm
(driver size) (driver size)
(lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in)
FRN0001E2S-2
FRN0002E2S-2 0.8 1.2
Fig. a M3.5 M3.5
FRN0004E2S-2 (7.1) (10.6)
FRN0006E2S-2
Three-phase 200 V
FRN0010E2S-2
Fig. b 1.2 1.8
FRN0012E2S-2 M4 M4 — —
(10.6) (15.9)
FRN0020E2S-2 Fig. c — —
FRN0030E2S-2 3.0 3.0
Fig. A M5 M5
FRN0040E2S-2 (26.6) (26.6)
Table 2.2-2 Screw Specifications (Three-phase 200V series, EMC filter built-in type)
Screw specifications
Auxiliary power input Auxiliary power input
Main circuit Grounding
for control [R0, T0] for fan [R1, T1]
Power See item
Inverter type
System [2] Tightening Tightening Tightening Tightening
Screw Screw
torque torque Screw torque Screw torque
size size
Nm Nm size Nm size Nm
(driver size) (driver size)
(lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in)
FRN0001E2E-2
FRN0002E2E-2 0.8 1.2
Fig. a M3.5 M3.5
FRN0004E2E-2 (7.1) (10.6)
FRN0006E2E-2
FRN0010E2E-2
1.2 1.8
FRN0012E2E-2 Fig. h M4 M4
Three-phase 200 V
(10.6) (15.9)
FRN0020E2E-2 — —
FRN0030E2E-2 Input: — —
Input: M4 1.8(15.9) 3.0
Fig. i M5
Other: M5 Other: (26.6)
FRN0040E2E-2
3.0(26.6)
FRN0056E2E-2 Input:
M6 8.1(71.7) M6 5.8
Fig. j
(No.3) Other: (No.3) (51.3)
FRN0069E2E-2
5.8(51.3)
FRN0088E2E-2 M6 5.8 M6 5.8
Fig. C M3.5 1.2
FRN0115E2E-2 (No.3) (51.3) (No.3) (51.3)
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Table 2.2-4 Screw Specifications (Three-phase 400V series, EMC filter built-in type)
Screw specifications
Auxiliary power input Auxiliary power input
Main circuit Grounding for control [R0, T0] for fan [R1, T1]
Power See item
System Inverter type [2] Screw Tightening Screw Tightening Tightening Tightening
torque torque Screw torque Screw torque
size Nm size Nm Nm Nm
size size
(driver size) (driver size)
(lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in) (lb-in)
FRN0002E2E-4
Fig. g
FRN0004E2E-4
1.2 1.8
FRN0006E2E-4 M4 M4
(10.6) (15.9)
FRN0007E2E-4 Fig. h
FRN0012E2E-4
Input: - - - -
FRN0022E2E-4
Input M4 1.8(15.9) 3.0
Fig. i M5
Output M5 Other: (26.6)
FRN0029E2E-4 3.0(26.6)
FRN0037E2E-4 Input:
Input M4 1.8(15.9) M6 5.8
Three-phase 400 V
Fig. j (51.3)
Output M6 Other: (No.3)
FRN0044E2E-4 5.8(51.3)
FRN0059E2E-4 M6 5.8 M6 5.8
Fig. C (No. 3) (51.3) (No.3) (51.3)
FRN0072E2E-4
FRN0085E2E-4
- -
FRN0105E2E-4 13.5
Fig. D M8 (119)
FRN0139E2E-4
13.5
FRN0168E2E-4 M8 (119) 1.2
FRN0203E2E-4 Fig. E M3.5 (10.6)
27
FRN0240E2E-4 M10 (239)
Fig. F
FRN0290E2E-4
1.2
FRN0361E2E-4 M3.5 (10.6)
Fig. G
FRN0415E2E-4 48 27
M12 (425) M10 (239)
FRN0520E2E-4
Fig. H
FRN0590E2E-4
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Table 2.2-6 Screw Specifications (Single-phase 200V series, EMC filter built-in type)
Screw specifications
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The following terminals will have high voltage when power is ON.
Main circuit: L1/R, L2/S, L3/T, L1/L, L2/N, P1, P(+), N(-), DB, U, V, W, R0, T0, R1, T1
Insulation level
Main circuit - Casing : Basic insulation (overvoltage category III, degree of contamination 2)
Main circuit - Control circuit : Enhanced insulation (overvoltage category III, degree of contamination 2)
Risk of electric shock exists
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Figure a Figure b
Figure c Figure g
Figureh Figure i
Figure j Figure k
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Figure l Figure m
Figure n
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■ 600 V type 2 vinyl insulation wire or 600 V polyethylene insulation wire (HIV wire)
In comparison to the IV wire, this wire is smaller, more flexible, and the maximum allowable temperature for the
insulated wire is 75°C (higher), making it suitable for both the inverter main circuit and control circuit. However, the
wiring distance should be short and the wire must be twisted for use in the inverter control circuit.
Refer to Appendix G-3 to conform the wire sizes to the UL Standards and Canadian Standards (cUL Certification).
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input Inverter
Std
22 FRN0044E2■-4 10 16 10 16 10 16 2.5
30 FRN0059E2■-4 16 25 16 16 16 25 2.5
37 FRN0072E2■-4 25 35 16 16 25 25 2.5
45 FRN0085E2■-4 25 50 16 25 35 35 -
55 FRN0105E2■-4 35 70 16 35 50 50 -
75 FRN0139E2■-4 70 - 35 - 70 95 -
90 FRN0168E2■-4 95 - 50 - 95 120 -
110 FRN0203E2■-4 120 - 70 - 120 150 -
132 FRN0240E2■-4 150 - 95 - 150 95×2 -
160 FRN0290E2■-4 95×2 - 95 - 95×2 120×2 -
200 FRN0361E2■-4 300 - 150 - 300 150×2 -
220 FRN0415E2■-4 300 - 150 - 150×2 185×2 -
280 FRN0520E2■-4 185×2 - 185 - 240×2 300×2 -
315 FRN0590E2■-4 240×2 - 240 - 240×2 300×2 -
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 70°C 600 V PVC wire at 40°C ambient
temperature.
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Table 2.2-9 Recommended Wire Sizes, conforming to low voltage directive in Europe (continued)
HND Mode, Conforming to low voltage directive in Europe
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std Main power supply input
System
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15 FRN0044E2■-4 6 10 6 10 6 6 2.5
18.5 FRN0059E2■-4 6 16 10 16 10 10 2.5
22 FRN0072E2■-4 10 16 10 16 10 16 2.5
30 FRN0085E2■-4 16 25 16 16 16 25 -
37 FRN0105E2■-4 25 35 16 16 25 25 -
45 FRN0139E2■-4 25 50 16 25 35 35 -
55 FRN0168E2■-4 35 70 16 35 50 50 -
75 FRN0203E2■-4 70 - 35 - 70 95 -
90 FRN0240E2■-4 95 - 50 - 95 120 -
110 FRN0290E2■-4 120 - 70 - 120 150 -
132 FRN0361E2■-4 150 - 95 - 150 185 -
160 FRN0415E2■-4 185 - 95 - 240 300 -
200 FRN0520E2■-4 300 - 150 - 300 150×2 -
220 FRN0590E2■-4 300 - 150 - 150×2 185×2 -
0.1 FRN0001E2■-2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
0.2 FRN0002E2■-2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
0.4 FRN0004E2■-2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
0.75 FRN0006E2■-2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5
Three-phase 200 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 70°C 600 V PVC wire at 40°C ambient
temperature.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-10 Recommended wire size, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
ND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std Main power supply input
System
22 FRN0044E2■-4 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
*1
30 FRN0059E2■-4 14 22 8 14 14 2
*1
37 FRN0072E2■-4 14 38 8 14 22 2
45 FRN0085E2■-4 22 38 8 22 38 -
55 FRN0105E2■-4 38 60 14 38 38 -
75 FRN0139E2■-4 60 - 14 60 60 -
*2
90 FRN0168E2■-4 60 - 14 60 100 -
110 FRN0203E2■-4 100 - 22 100 - -
132 FRN0240E2■-4 100 - 22 100 - -
160 FRN0290E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
200 FRN0361E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
220 FRN0415E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
280 FRN0520E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
315 FRN0590E2■-4 - - 60 - - -
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*2 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-11 Recommended wire sizes, Ambient temperature : Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 2 5.5 3.5 2 3.5 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 3.5 8 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
11 FRN0040E2■-2 8 14 5.5 5.5 14 2
15 FRN0056E2■-2 14 22 5.5 14 14 2
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 14 38 8 14 22 2
*7 *7
22 FRN0088E2■-2 22 38 8 22 38 2
*7 *8 *7 *8
30 FRN0115E2■-2 38 60 14 38 60 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 2 5.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 3.5 8 5.5 5.5 5.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*2 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*8 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 60-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-12 Recommended wire sizes, Ambient temperature : Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 5.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 3.5 8 5.5 5.5 5.5 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 14 22 5.5 14 14 2
*7
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 14 38 8 22 22 2
*7 *7
22 FRN0115E2■-2 22 38 8 22 38 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 2 5.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600 V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB150-10 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-14 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 75°C wire (continued)
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 75°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 5.5 5.5 3.5 3.5 2
11 FRN0040E2■-2 5.5 8 5.5 5.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0056E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 14 22 8 14 14 2
22 FRN0088E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
*7 *7
30 FRN0115E2■-2 22 38 14 22 38 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 2 5.5 5.5 3.5 3.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-15 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 75°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 75°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 2 5.5 5.5 3.5 3.5 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 5.5 8 5.5 5.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 14 22 8 14 14 2
22 FRN0115E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
Three-phase 400 V
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-17 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 90°C wire (continued)
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 90°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 2 2 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 3.5 5.5 2 3.5 2
11 FRN0040E2■-2 3.5 5.5 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0056E2■-2 5.5 14 5.5 5.5 8 2
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 8 14 8 8 14 2
22 FRN0088E2■-2 14 14 8 14 14 2
*7
30 FRN0115E2■-2 22 38 14 22 22 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 2 2 3.5 2 2 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 2 3.5 5.5 2 3.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-18 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 90°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 40°C, Wire type: 90°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 2 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 2 3.5 5.5 2 3.5 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 3.5 5.5 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 5.5 14 5.5 5.5 8 2
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 8 14 8 8 14 2
22 FRN0115E2■-2 14 14 8 14 14 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 2 2 3.5 2 2 2
Three-phase 400 V
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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22 FRN0044E2■-4 8 14 5.5 14 8 2
*1
30 FRN0059E2■-4 14 22 8 14 22 2
*1
37 FRN0072E2■-4 22 38 8 22 38 2
45 FRN0085E2■-4 38 38 8 38 38 -
55 FRN0105E2■-4 38 60 14 38 60 -
*2
75 FRN0139E2■-4 60 - 14 60 100 -
*2 *2 *2
90 FRN0168E2■-4 100 - 14 100 100 -
110 FRN0203E2■-4 100 - 22 100 - -
132 FRN0240E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
160 FRN0290E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
200 FRN0361E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
220 FRN0415E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
280 FRN0520E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
315 FRN0590E2■-4 - - 60 - - -
Note 1) The rated current must be reduced for operation (Rated current x 80%). Recommended wire sizes
assume these conditions.
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*2 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-20 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 60°C wire (continued)
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 3.5 8 3.5 3.5 5.5 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
*3 *3
11 FRN0040E2■-2 14 22 5.5 14 22 2
*4 *4
15 FRN0056E2■-2 22 38 5.5 22 38 2
*4 *5 *4 *4
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 38 60 8 38 38 2
*7 *8 *7 *8
22 FRN0088E2■-2 38 60 8 38 60 2
*8 *9 *8 *9
30 FRN0115E2■-2 60 100 14 60 100 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 5.5 2 3.5 3.5 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 5.5 8 3.5 5.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
Three-phase 400 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*2 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 22-S5 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-S6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*5 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB60-S6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*8 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 60-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*9 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-21 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 60°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 60°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 5.5 2 3.5 3.5 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 5.5 8 3.5 5.5 5.5 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 14 22 5.5 14 22 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 22 38 5.5 22 38 2
*7 *8 *7 *7
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 38 60 8 38 38 2
*7 *8 *7 *8
22 FRN0115E2■-2 38 60 8 38 60 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 5.5 2 3.5 3.5 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 5.5 8 3.5 5.5 5.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
15 FRN0044E2■-4 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
18.5 FRN0059E2■-4 14 22 5.5 14 14 2
22 FRN0072E2■-4 14 22 5.5 14 22 2
30 FRN0085E2■-4 22 38 8 22 38 -
37 FRN0105E2■-4 38 60 8 38 38 -
45 FRN0139E2■-4 38 60 8 38 60 -
*2
55 FRN0168E2■-4 60 100 14 60 60 -
75 FRN0203E2■-4 100 - 14 100 100 -
90 FRN0240E2■-4 100 - 14 - - -
110 FRN0290E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
132 FRN0361E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
160 FRN0415E2■-4 - - 22 - - -
200 FRN0520E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
220 FRN0590E2■-4 - - 38 - - -
0.1 FRN0001E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
Single-phase
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 3.5 5.5 2 2 3.5 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 60°C IV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*2 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB100-S8 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 22-S5 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-S6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*5 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB60-S6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*8 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 60-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Note 1) The rated current must be reduced for operation (Rated current x 80%). Recommended wire sizes
assume these conditions.
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600 V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB150-10 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-23 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 75°C wire (continued)
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 75°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 2 3.5 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 3.5 5.5 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
11 FRN0040E2■-2 5.5 14 5.5 5.5 8 2
15 FRN0056E2■-2 14 14 5.5 14 14 2
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
*7
22 FRN0088E2■-2 22 38 8 22 22 2
*7 *8 *7 *7
30 FRN0115E2■-2 38 60 14 38 38 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 3.5 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 3.5 5.5 3.5 5.5 5.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
Note 1) The rated current must be reduced for operation (Rated current x 80%). Recommended wire sizes
assume these conditions.
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600 V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB150-10 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*8 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 60-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec.
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Table 2.2-24 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 75°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 75°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 3.5 5.5 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 5.5 14 5.5 8 8 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 14 14 5.5 14 14 2
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
*7
22 FRN0115E2■-2 22 38 8 22 22 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 3.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 2 3.5 2 2 2 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 75°C 600 V HIV wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*3 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model CB150-10 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Note 1) The rated current must be reduced for operation (Rated current x 80%). Recommended wire sizes
assume these conditions.
Note 1) The rated current must be reduced for operation (Rated current x 80%). Recommended wire sizes
assume these conditions.
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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Table 2.2-26 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 90°C wire (continued)
HND Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 90°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 5.5 5.5 2 3.5 2
11 FRN0040E2■-2 5.5 8 5.5 3.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0056E2■-2 8 14 5.5 5.5 14 2
18.5 FRN0069E2■-2 14 14 8 8 14 2
22 FRN0088E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
*7 *7
30 FRN0115E2■-2 22 38 14 22 38 2
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
*10
5.5 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0029E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
15 FRN0037E2■-4 2 5.5 5.5 2 3.5 2
Three-phase 400 V
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*7 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 38-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*10 ND-spec
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Table 2.2-27 Recommended Wire Sizes, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 90°C wire (continued)
HHD Mode, Ambient temperature: Below 50°C, Wire type: 90°C wire
2
Recommended wire size (mm )
Std
Main power supply input
System
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0012E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0020E2■-2 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0030E2■-2 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0040E2■-2 2 5.5 5.5 3.5 3.5 2
11 FRN0056E2■-2 5.5 8 5.5 5.5 5.5 2
15 FRN0069E2■-2 8 14 5.5 8 14 2
18.5 FRN0088E2■-2 14 14 8 14 14 2
22 FRN0115E2■-2 14 22 8 14 22 2
0.4 FRN0002E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0004E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0006E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0007E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
3.7 FRN0012E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
5.5 FRN0022E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
7.5 FRN0029E2■-4 2 2 2 2 2 2
11 FRN0037E2■-4 2 3.5 3.5 2 2 2
Three-phase 400 V
0.2 FRN0002E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
200 V
0.4 FRN0003E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
0.75 FRN0005E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
1.5 FRN0008E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
2.2 FRN0011E2■-7 2 2 2 2 2 2
The recommended wire sizes for the main circuit terminals assume using 90°C 600 V FSLC wire.
*1 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model 8-L6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
*4 For compatible crimped terminals, please use model R5.5-6 by JST Mfg. Co., Ltd. or equivalent.
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For braking
length: Below 5 meters.
P (+), DB resistor
(Types FRN0115E2■-2/FRN0072E2■-4/
connection
FRN0011E2■-7 or below)
For inverter
zG chassis (case) Grounding terminal for inverter chassis (case).
grounding
When it is desired to retain the alarm signal for the activation
Auxiliary power of the protective function even inverter main power supply
R0, T0 input for control shut off or when continuous display of the keypad is desired,
circuit connect this terminal to the power supply.
(Types FRN0088E2■-4/FRN0059E2■-4 or above)
Ordinarily, these terminals do not need to be connected.
Connect these terminals to AC power supply when
Auxiliary power
R1, T1 operating with direct current power input (such as in
input for fan
combination with PWM converters).
(Types FRN0203E2■-4 or above)
(1) Main power source input terminals L1/R, L2/S, L3/T (Three-phase input) or L1/L, L2/N (Single-phase
input)
Connect the Three-phase power source for Three-phase input model.Connect the Single-phase power source for
Single-phase input model.
1) For safety, confirm that the circuit breaker (MCCB) or the magnetic contactor (MC) is OFF prior to wiring the
power lines.
2) Connect the power lines (L1/R, L2/S, L3/T) or (L1/L, L2/N) to MCCB or residual-current-operated protective
device (RCD)/ the earth leakage breaker (ELCB)*, or connect via MC if necessary. The phase sequence of
the power lines and the inverter do not need to be matched.
*: With overcurrent protection
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In emergencies such as when the inverter protective function is activated, disconnecting the inverter from
the power source to prevent magnification of failure or accident may be desired. Installation of an MC
which allows manual disconnection of the power source is recommended.
(2) Inverter output terminals U, V, W, motor ground terminal zG
1) Connect the Three-phase motor terminals U, V, and W while matching the phase sequence.
2) Connect the ground line of the outputs (U, V, W) to the ground terminal (zG).
When multiple combinations of inverters and motors exist, do not use multi-core cables for the purpose of
bundling the various wires.
Inverter 1 Motor 1
Inverter 2 Motor 2
Inverter 3
Motor 3
Always connect the direct current reactor (option) when the power supply transformer capacity is above 500 kVA
and is over 10 times the rated capacity of the inverter.
Risk of fire exists.
Do not connect to terminals other than P(+)-DB when connecting braking resistors.
Risk of fire exists.
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Additional instruments
Inverter type Braking transistor Instruments connected/connection terminals
for connection (option)
Types Braking unit Inverter (P(+), N(-)) - Braking unit (P(+), N(-))
FRN0085E2■-4 Not equipped
or below Braking resistor Braking unit (P(+) R, DB) - Braking resistor (P, DB)
Braking units are necessary when using braking resistors for types FRN0085E2■-4 or above.
Connect terminals P(+), N(-) of the braking unit to the inverter terminals P(+), N(-). Mount the equipment such
that the wiring length is below 5m (16ft) and route the two wires twisted or in contact with each other
(parallel).
Connect the terminals P(+) R, DB of the braking unit to terminals P(+), DB of the braking resistor. Mount the
equipment such that the wiring length is below 10m (33ft) and route the two wires twisted or in contact with
each other (parallel).
For details such as other wirings, refer to the user’s manual for the braking unit.
N(-) N(-) DB DB
THR 2 1
1 2
CM
i1 SW1
G 1・ G
i2 2
o1 3
o2 G
Figure 2.2-9
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When connecting with the PWM converter, do not connect power source directly to the inverter’s auxiliary
power input terminals (R0, T0) for control circuit. Insert an insulating transformer or the auxiliary B
contacts of a magnetic contactor on the power supply side.
On connection examples for the PWM converter side, refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, Chapter
11 “11.9 Power Regenerative PWM Converters, RHC Series”.
Filter
Power supply
Transformer
for insulation
(100 VA)
Or
Magnetic
contactor auxiliary
B contact
Figure 2.2-11 Example of connection of R0, T0 terminals in combination with PWM converter
(8) Auxiliary power input terminals for fan R1, T1 (Types FRN0203E2■-4 or above)
These terminals are equipped on types FRN0203E2■-4 or below, but are not used ordinarily.
Connect the AC power source when using direct current power supply input (such as in combination with PWM
converters).
Also switch the fan power supply switching connectors “CN R”, “CN W”.
Terminal rating: AC 380 to 440 V/50 Hz, 380 to 480 V/60 Hz, maximum current 1.0 A (400 V series)
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2
30A, 30B, 30C 0.5 N·m 0.14 to 1.5 mm Minus 6 mm
M3 A1*1
EN1, EN2 (4.43 lb-in) (AWG26 to 16) (0.6mm×3.5mm) (0.24 in)
2
0.19 N·m 0.25 to 1 mm Minus 5 mm
Others M2 φ1.6
(1.68 lb-in) (AWG24 to 18) (0.4mm×2.5mm) (0.20 in)
* Recommended rod terminal: Phoenix Contact Refer to Table 2.2-29 for details.
*1 Defined according to IEC/EN 60947-1.
Table 2.2-29 Recommended Rod Terminals
Type
Screw size Wire size
With insulating collar Without insulating collar
2
0.25 mm (AWG24) AI 0.25-6 BU A 0.25-7
Note) When sizes exceeding the recommended wire sizes are used, the front cover may be pushed outward
depending on the number of wires, causing erroneous operation of the keypad.
Enhanced insulation
(Max. 250 VAC overvoltage category II, degree of contamination 2)
Enhanced insulation
(Max. 250 VAC overvoltage category II, degree of contamination 2) Contact output
Contact output
The following terminals may have high voltage when the power is ON.
Control terminals: AUX-contact (30A, 30B, 30C)
Insulation level
Contact output – control circuit : Enhanced insulation (overvoltage category II, degree of contamination 2)
Risk of electric shock exists
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Generally, the insulation for control signal lines is not enhanced. When the control signal lines come into direct
contact with the main circuit live section, the insulation cover may be damaged. High voltage of the main circuit
may be applied on the control signal lines, so exercise caution such that the main circuit live sections do not
contact the control signal lines.
Risk of accidents and risk of electric shock exist.
Table 2.2-30 shows the functional explanations for the control circuit terminals. The connection method of the
control circuit terminals differs depending on the functional code setting matching the purpose of inverter operation.
Properly wire such that the impact of noise generated by the main circuit wiring is reduced.
Table 2.2-30 Functional Description of Control Circuit Terminals
Classification
Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[13] Power supply The terminal is used for the power supply (DC+10 V 10 mA Max) for the external frequency
for the command potentiometer (variable resistor: 1 to 5 kΩ).
potentiometer Connect variable resistors larger than 1/2 W.
[12] Analog setup (1) Frequency is set up according to the external analog voltage input command value.
voltage input Normal operation
• DC0 to +10 V/0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/0 to 100%)
• DC0 to ±10 V/0 to ±100(%) (DC0 to ±5 V/0 to ±100%)
Reverse operation
• DC+10 to 0V/0 to 100(%) (DC+5 to 0 V/0 to 100%)
• DC±10 to 0V/0 to ±100(%) (DC±5 to 0V/0 to ±100%)
(2) The terminal can be assigned to PID command, feedback signal of PID control, auxiliary
frequency setup, ratio setup, torque limit setup, and analog input monitor aside from the
frequency setup by analog input.
(3) Hardware specification
Analog input
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[C1] Analog setup (1) Frequency is set up according to the external analog voltage input command value. SW3
voltage input (refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”) must be switched on the printed circuit board.
(V2 function) Normal operation
• DC0 to +10 V/0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/0 to 100%)
• DC0 to +10 V/-100 to 0 to 100(%) (DC0 to +5 V/-100 to 0 to 100%)
Reverse operation
• DC+10 to 0 V/0 to 100(%) (DC+5 V to 0 V/0 to 100%)
• DC+10 to 0 V/-100 to 0 to 100(%) (DC+5 to 0 V/-100 to 0 to 100%)
(2) The terminal can be assigned to PID command, feedback signal of PID control, auxiliary
frequency setup, ratio setup, torque limit setup, and analog input monitor aside from the
frequency setup by analog input.
(3) Hardware specification
* Input impedance: 22(k)
* Up to DC+15 V can be input. However, input exceeding DC+10 V will be recognized as
DC+10 V.
PTC (1) PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistor for motor protection can be connected.
thermistor SW3 (C1/V2 Switch) and SW4 (PTC /Al Switch) (refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”)
input must be switched on the printed circuit board.
(PTC function)
Figure 2.2-12 shows the internal circuit when SW3 and SW4 are set for PTC thermistor
input. For details on SW3 and SW4, refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”. When SW3
and SW4 are switched to the PTC side, function codes H26 and H27 also needs to be
changed.
【C1】 SW4
Analog input (1) The analog input monitor can be used to monitor the status of peripheral instruments
monitor using communication by inputting the analog signals of various sensors such as
temperature sensors. Data can be converted to physical property values such as
(AI function)
temperature and pressure by using display factors and shown on the keypad display.
[11] Analog input The terminal is the common terminal for analog input signals (terminals [12], [13], [C1]).
common The terminal is insulated from terminals [CM], [CMY].
• Use shielded lines and keep the wiring to the minimum as possible (below 20 meters) for control signals
which are susceptible to external noise. Grounding the shielded lines is generally recommended, but if
external induction noise is large, connecting to terminal 11 may reduce the noise. The shielded line
increases the blocking effect. Always ground one end as shown in Figure 2.2-13.
• When inserting a relay contact at analog input signal lines, use the twin contacts relay for small signals.
Also, do not insert a relay to terminal 11.
• When external analog signal generators are connected, the analog signal generator circuit may malfunction
due to the noise created by the inverter. In these cases, connect ferrite core (toroidal shape or equivalent) to
the output terminals of the analog signal generator or connect high frequency capacitors between the
control signal lines, as shown in Figure 2.2-14.
<Control circuit block> <Analog signal Capacitor <Control circuit block>
Shielded lines
generator> 0.022 µF
13 50 V
Variable 12
resistor 1 12
to 5 kO
11 11
Pass through ferrite
core, wind 2 to 3
times as necessary
Figure 2.2-13 Connection Diagram for Shielded Lines Figure 2.2-14 Example of Noise Countermeasures
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[X1] Digital input 1 (1) Various signals (coast to a stop command, external alarm, multi-speed selection, etc) set
up by function codes E01 to E05, E98, E99 can be set up.
For details, refer to Chapter 5 “FUNCTION CODES”.
[X2] Digital input 2 (2) Input mode, sink/source can be switched using SW1.
(Refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”)
[X3] Digital input 3 (3) The operating mode of the various digital input terminals when connected with terminal
CM (sink mode) / PLC (source mode) can be switched to “ON when shorted with CM/PLC
[X4] Digital input 4 (active ON)” or “OFF when shorted with CM/PLC (active OFF)”
(4) Digital input terminal [X5] can be set up as a pulse train input terminal by changing the
[X5] Digital input
function code
5/pulse train
Maximum wiring length 20 meters
input
Maximum input pulse
[FWD] Run forward 30 kHz: When connected to open collector output pulse generator
command 100 kHz: When connected to complementary output pulse generator
For function code settings, refer to Chapter 5 “FUNCTION CODES”
[REV] Run reverse
command
<Digital input circuit specification>
Item Minimum Maximum
Operating ON level 0V 2V
voltage
OFF level 22 V 27 V
(SINK)
Operating ON level 22 V 27 V
voltage
OFF level 0V 2V
(SOURCE)
Operating current at ON
2.5 mA 5 mA
(at input voltage 0 V)
(9.7 mA) (16 mA)
(for [X5] input terminal)
Allowable leak current at OFF - 0.5 mA
Digital input
[EN1] Enable input (1) When terminals [EN1]-[PLC] or terminals [EN2]-[PLC] are OFF, the inverter output
[EN2] transistors stop switching (safe torque off: STO).
Be sure to operate terminals [EN1] and [EN2] simultaneously; otherwise an ecf alarm is
issued and the operation of the inverter will be disabled.
To enable the Enable function, remove the short bar.
(2) The input mode for terminals [EN1] and [EN2] is fixed to source. The mode cannot be
switched to sink.
(3) Short terminals [EN1]-[PLC] and [EN2] – [PLC] using shorting bars when the enable input
function is not used (Keep the shorting bar connected).
Shorting DC+24 V
bar PLC
Item Min Max
Photo coupler Operating ON level 22 V 27 V
EN1
voltage
6.6 kΩ (SOURCE) OFF level 0V 2V
Operating current at ON
- 4.5 mA
(at input voltage 24 V)
EN2
Allowable leak current at OFF - 0.5 mA
6.6 kΩ
CM
[PLC] Programmable (1) The terminal is used for connecting the output signal power source of the programmable
controller controller (rated voltage DC +24 V (power supply voltage fluctuation range: DC +22 to +27
signal power V) maximum 100 mA).
source (2) The terminal can also be used for the power source for the load connected to the
transistor outputs. For details, refer to the page on “Transistor outputs”.
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[CM] Digital This terminal is the common terminal for digital input signals.
common This terminal is insulated from terminals [11] and [CMY].
■ When turning terminals [FWD], [REV], [X1] to [X5] ON and OFF using relay contacts
Figure 2.2-16 shows an example of the circuit configuration using relay contact. Circuit (a) in Figure 2.2-16
shows the circuit configuration when the switch (SW1) is on the sink side and circuit (b) shows the circuit
configuration when the switch is on the source side.
Caution: Use a relay which will not have contact failures (high contact reliability).
(Recommended product: Fuji Electric’s control relay type: HH54PW)
DC+24 V
DC+24 V
SOURCE SOURCE
X1 to X5, X1 to X5,
FWD, Photo coupler FWD, Photo coupler
REV REV
CM CM
■ When turning terminals [FWD], [REV], [X1] to [X5] ON and OFF using the programmable controller
Figure 2.2-17 shows an example of the circuit configuration using programmable controller. Circuit (a) in Figure
2.2-17 shows the circuit configuration when the switch (SW1) is on the sink side and circuit (b) shows the circuit
configuration when the switch is on the source side.
In circuit (a), terminals [FWD], [REV], [X1] to [X5] can be turned ON/OFF by shorting/opening the open
collector transistor output of the programmable controller using the external power supply. Follow the
instructions below when using this type of circuit.
• Connect the + side of the external power supply which is insulated from the programmable controller power
supply to terminal [PLC].
• Do not connect the inverter’s [CM] terminal and the common terminal of the programmable controller.
Programmable <Programmable
<Control circuit block> controller> <Control circuit block>
controller
DC+24 V
SOURCE
SOURCE
X1 to X5,
X1 to X5,
FWD, REV Photo coupler
FWD, REV Photo coupler
CM
CM
(a) Switch on the sink side (b) Switch on the source side
Refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches” for more information on the switches.
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[FM] Analog This terminal outputs analog direct current voltage DC0 to 10 V or analog direct current DC4 to
monitor 20 mA / DC0 to 20mA monitor signal. The output form (FMV/FMI) can be switched using SW5
FMV function on the printed circuit board and function code F29. Refer to “Table 2.2-31 Functional
Description of Slide switches”.
FMI function
The signal content can be chosen in the function code F31 data setting among the following
items.
• Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation)
• Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation)
• Output current
• Output voltage
• Output torque
• Load factor
• Input power
• PID feedback value
• Actual speed/estimated speed
• DC link bus voltage
• Universal AO
• Motor output
• Calibration (+)
• PID command (SV)
• PID output (MV)
• Position error in master-follower operation
• Inverter heat sink temperature
• PG feedback value
• Customizable logic ouput signal 1 to 10
* Allowable impedance for connection: Min 5 k (at DC to 10 V output) (up to 2 analog volt
meters (DC0 to 10 V, input impedance 10 k) can be connected.)
* Allowable impedance for connection: Max 500 (at DC4 to 20 mA/DC0 to 20 mA)
Analog output/pulse output
+15 V
490
FM
10.5 to 12.5V
10 k
11
[FM2] Analog This terminal outputs analog direct current voltage DC0 to 10 V or analog direct current DC4 to
monitor 20 mA (DC0 to 20mA) monitor signal. The output form (FMV2/FMI2) can be switched using
FMV2 SW7 on the printed circuit board and function code F32. Refer to “Table 2.2-13 Functional
function Description of Slide switches”.
FMI2 function The signal content can be chosen in the function code F35 data setting among the same items
with [FM] (F31).
* This terminal is used on the models with the destination codes -GB/-C.
* Allowable impedance for connection: Min 5 k (at DC to 10 V output) (up to 2 analog volt
meters (DC0 to 10 V, input impedance 10 k) can be connected.)
* Allowable impedance for connection: Max 500 (at DC4 to 20 mA/DC0 to 20 mA)
* Gain adjustable range: 0 to 300%
[11] Analog output This terminal is the common terminal for analog input and analog/pulse output signals. The
common terminal is insulated from terminals [CM] and [CMY]. Do not use [CM] and [CMY] as common
terminal terminals for [FM], [FM2].
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
[Y1] Transistor (1) Various signals (running signal, frequency reached signal, overload forecast signal, etc)
output 1 set up by function code E20, E21 can be output. For details, refer to Chapter 5
“FUNCTION CODES”.
[Y2] Transistor
output 2 (2) The operating mode of the transistor output terminals [Y1], [Y2] can be switched to “ON
(active ON) at signal output” or “OFF (active OFF) at signal output”.
Operating ON level 3V
Y1 to
Y2 voltage OFF level 27 V
Voltage
31 to 35V
CMY Max load current at ON 50 mA
Leak current at OFF 0.1 mA
•
Connect a surge absorbing diode between the terminals the excitation coil
when connecting control relays.
• When a power source is needed for the circuit to be connected, terminal PLC
can be used as a power source terminal. Rated voltage: DC+24 V (power
supply voltage fluctuation range: DC+22 to +27 V), maximum 50 mA). In this
case, terminal [CMY] must be shorted to terminal [CM].
SW8 switches the [Y2] terminal output between a general-purpose output assigned by
function code E21 and a functional safety circuit failure output SRCF. The factory default of
Transistor outputs
The circuit configuration example for connecting the inverter transistor output to the programmable controller is
shown in Figure 2.2-19. Circuit (a) in Figure 2.2-19 shows the programmable controller input circuit as sink
input and circuit (b) shows as the source input case.
35 V
Source type
CMY
input
C0
(a) Connection diagram for sink input type (b) Connection diagram for source input type
programmable controller programmable controller
[30A/B/C] Integrated (1) When the inverter stops with an alarm, output is generated on the relay contact (1C).
alarm output Contact rating: AC250 V 0.3 A cos = 0.3, DC48 V 0.5 A
(2) Terminals can be switched to “Terminals [30A to 30C] shorted (excitation: active ON) at
ON signal output” or “Terminals [30A to 30C] open (non-excitation: active OFF) at ON
signal output”
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Terminal
Terminal name Functional description
symbol
RJ-45 RJ-45 (1) Used to connect the keypad. The power to the keypad will be supplied from the inverter
connector connector for through this connector.
for keypad keypad (2) Also can be used to connect a computer, programmable controller, etc by RS-485
connection connection communication, after removing the keypad. (On terminating resistor, refer to “2.2.8
Operating slide switches”).
RS-485
communication
port 1
CANopen communication. (On terminating resistor, refer to “2.2.8 Operating slide switches”).
communic communication
a-tion port
* This terminal is used on the models with the destination codes –GA/-A/-E/-U/-K.
* SW6 is shared between RS-485 communications and CAN bus communications.
If both communications are used at the same time and the necessity of the terminating
resistor for each communication network is different (for example in the CAN bus is
located at either end of the network, but in the RS-485 network is located in the middle),
turn SW6 “OFF” and use an external terminating resistor where needed.
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(1) As shown in Figure 2.2-22, route the control circuit wires along the left side panel to the outside of the
inverter.
(2) Secure those wires to the wiring support, using a cable tie (e.g., Insulok) with 3.8 mm (0.15inch) or less in
width and 1.5 mm (0.06inch) or less in thickness.
Figure 2.2-22 Wiring Route and Fixing Position for the Control Circuit Wires
- Route the wiring of the control circuit terminals as far as possible from the wiring of the main circuit.
Otherwise electric noise may cause malfunctions.
- Fix the control circuit wires with a cable tie inside the inverter to keep them away from the live parts of
the main circuit (such as the terminal block of the main circuit).
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
CN UX (red) CN UX (red)
Setting
Applicable 398 to 440 V/ 50 Hz, 430 to 480 V/ 60 Hz 380 to 398V/ 50 Hz, 380 to 430 V/ 60 Hz
voltage (Factory default Model: -GA/-GB/-A/-E/-U/-K) (Factory default Model: -C)
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
CN UX (red)
CN UX (red)
Setting
Applicable 398 to 440 V/ 50 Hz, 430 to 480 V/ 60 Hz 380 to 398V/ 50 Hz, 380 to 430 V/ 60 Hz
voltage (Factory default Model: -GA-/GB/-A/-E/-U/-K) (Factory default Model: -C)
■ Fan power source switching connector “CN R”, “CN W” (types FRN0203 E2■-4 or above)
FRENIC-Ace supports direct current power supply input with PWM converters in the standard specification.
However, FRN0203 E2■-4 or above contains parts which are driven by AC power supply such as the AC fan, so
AC power must also be supplied. When using DC power for the inverter, move connector “CN R” to NC side, move
connector “CN W” to FAN side, and connect an AC power source to the auxiliary power input terminals for the fan
(R1, T1).
For details on the switching procedure, refer to “Figure 2.2-23 Switching Connector Positions” and “Figure 2.2-24
Attachment and Removal of the Switching Connector”.
CN R (red) CN W (white)
CN W (white) CN R (red)
Setting
Setting
CN R
CN W (red) CN W
(white) CN R (white)
(red)
In the case terminals R1 and T1 are used
In the case terminals R1 and T1 are NOT used
Purpose DC bus input type
(Factory default)
Combination with PWM converter
The fan power source switching connector “CN R” is on FAN and “CN W” is on NC when shipped from
the factory. When direct current power supply input is not used, do not modify this setting.
Mistakes in the fan power source switching connector setting may prevent the cooling fan from operating,
and alarms such as cooling fin overheat 0h1 and charging circuit error pbf may be generated.
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Operation of the slide switches should be conducted after more than 5 minutes has elapsed since power is
shut off for types FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 or below and after more than 10 minutes has
elapsed for types FRN0085E2■-4 or above. Confirm that the LED monitor and the charge lamp are turned
off, and that the direct current intermediate circuit voltage between the main circuit terminals P(+)-N(-) is below
the safe voltage (below DC+25 V) with a tester before operating the switches.
Risk of electric shock exists.
The I/O terminal specification can be changed, such as switching the analog output form, by operating the slide
switches on the printed circuit board (Figure 2.2-25 The Slide Switch Locations on the Control Printed Circuit
Board).
To operate the slide switches, remove the front cover and make the control printed circuit board visible. (For types
FRN0085E2■-4 or above, also open the keypad case).
Refer to “2.2.2 Removal and attachment of the front cover/ terminal cover and wiring guide” to remove the
front cover and to open/close the keypad case.
The switch locations on the control printed circuit board are shown in Figure 2.2-25 below.
Figure 2.2-25 The Slide Switch Locations on the Control Printed Circuit Board
SW7
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW8
(-GB/-C only)
Various
Factory
default
Factory
default
-A/-E/-U/-K/
-GA/-GB/-C
-GA/-GB
(E2E only)
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
Use pointed devices (such as tweezers) to operate the switches. Avoid touching other electronic parts
when moving the switches. The switch will be at open state when the slider is in the middle, so make sure
to push the slider to the ends.
Functional description of the slide switches is explained in Table 2.2-31 Functional Description of Slide switches.
Table 2.2-31 Functional Description of Slide switches
SW6 <Switch to change the RS-485 communication port 2 terminating resistor (RS-485 communication port (on
the terminal board))>
・ Used for the RS-485/CANopen communication. Move the switch to the ON position when the inverter is
located at either end of the communication network.
SW7 <Switch to change terminal [FM2] output setting to voltage/current> The terminal is used only on the model
with the destination code -C,-GB.
This switch changes the output type for terminal [FM2]. When operating this switch, also change function
code F32.
SW8
Output
Exercise caution as expected operation may not result if the setting above is not conducted accurately.
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
(Note 1) When using commercially available LAN cable, use 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX straight cables (below 20
meters) which meet the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568A category 5 standards of U.S.A.
Recommended LAN cable
Manufacturer: Sanwa Supply, Inc.
Type: KB-10T5-01K (for 1 meter)
KB-STP-01K (for 1 meter) (shielded cable when conforming to EMC directive)
(Note 2) When attaching to the cabinet, use a fixing screw of appropriate length to the cabinet thickness.
Attach to the inverter main body (refer to Figure 2.3-1 (a), (b), (c))
Attach to the cabinet (refer to Figure 2.3-2)
Operate the panel remotely, on the hand (refer to Figure 2.3-3)
Keypad Keypad
Keypad
Keypad
Inverter main body
Keypad
Keypad fixing screws
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(2) Attach the keypad rear cover to the keypad using the included keypad rear cover fixing screw.
Keypad
(3) Cut the cabinet to attach the keypad, as shown in Figure 2.3-6.
(Units: mm [inch])
Figure 2.3-6 Fixing Screw Positions and the Dimensions of the Cabinet to Cut
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
(4) Fix the keypad to the cabinet using 2 keypad rear cover fixing screws. (Refer to Figure 2.3-7) (tightening
torque: 0.7 N•m(6.2lb-in))
Cabinet
(5) Connect the extended cable for remote operation (CB-5S, CB-3S, CB-1S) or the commercially available LAN
cable (straight) to the keypad RJ-45 connector and the inverter main body RJ-45 connector (modular jack).
(Refer to Figure 2.3-8.)
RJ-45 connector
(modular jack)
Cabinet
Keypad
Connect to the RJ-45
connector of the
inverter main body
RJ-45 connector
Figure 2.3-8 Connection of the Extension Cable or the Commercially Available LAN Cable
between the Keypad and the Inverter Main Body
• Do not connect the inverter to PC LAN ports, Ethernet hubs, or telephone lines. The inverter and the
connected instrument may be damaged.
Risk of fire and risk of accidents exist.
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2.3 Attachment and Connection of Keypad
RJ-45 Cover
The opening for the RS-485 communication cable connection (RJ-45 connector) is located below the keypad, as
shown in Figure 0-1 and Figure 0-2. There is not the RJ-45 connector in model GB and C.
RJ-45 cover
RJ-45 cover
Connect with the PC via the RS-485 converter using the RS-485 communication cable. The PC loader allows
editing, confirmation, and management of the inverter function codes, and monitoring of operation data remotely.
The operating status and alarms can also be monitored.
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3.1 Names and Functions of Keypad Components
UP key
Program/Reset key
RUN key
LED indicators RUN LED
UP and DOWN keys. Press these keys to select the setting items and change the function
and code data displayed on the LED monitor.
Shift key. Press this key to shift the cursor to the right for entry of a numerical value.
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3.1 Names and Functions of Keypad Components
■ LED monitor
In Running mode, the LED monitor displays running status information (output frequency, current or voltage); in
Programming mode, it displays menus, function codes and their data; and in Alarm mode, it displays an alarm code
which identifies the alarm factor that has activated the protective function.
If one of LED4 through LED1 is blinking, it means that the cursor is at this digit, allowing you to change it.
If the decimal point of LED1 is blinking, it means that the currently displayed data is a value of the PID command, not
the frequency data usually displayed.
0 0 9 9 i i r r
1 1 A a J j S s
2 2 b Bb K k T T
3 3 C Cc L l u U
4 4 d d M m V u
5 5 E e n n W w
6 6 F f o o X x
7 7 G g P p y y
8 8 H h q q Z Z
Special characters and symbols (numbers with decimal point, minus and underscore)
0. - 9. * – ) - - _ _
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3.2 Overview of Operation Modes
3.2 Overview of Operation Modes
The FRENIC-Ace features the following three operation modes.
Table 3.2-1 Operation Modes
Figure 3.2-1 shows the status transition of the inverter between these three operation modes.
Power ON
Running mode
Programming mode
Run/Stop of motor Configuration of function
code data and monitor of
Monitor of running status maintenance/alarm info
and various status
Detection of Release of
a light alarm a light alarm
Run/Stop of motor
Alarm mode
3-3
3.2 Overview of Operation Modes
Figure 3.2-2 illustrates the transition of the LED monitor screen during Running mode, the transition between menu
items in Programming mode, and the transition between alarm codes at different occurrences in Alarm mode.
For the function codes dedicated to motor 2, see Chapter 5 “FUNCTION CODES.”
Start
Select a motor drive control mode and (See the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual,
motor type (set motor parameters)
Section 4.6 to 4.8 .)
End
(Proceed practical operation)
4-1
4.2 Checking Prior to Powering On
• Never connect power supply wires to the inverter output terminals U, V, and W. Doing so and turning the
power ON breaks the inverter.
• Be sure to connect the grounding wires of the inverter and the motor to the ground electrodes.
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
(2) Check the control circuit terminals and main circuit terminals for short circuits or ground faults.
(3) Check for loose terminals, connectors and screws.
(4) Check that the motor is separated from mechanical equipment.
(5) Make sure that all switches of devices connected to the inverter are turned OFF. Powering on the inverter with
any of those switches being ON may cause an unexpected motor operation.
(6) Check that safety measures are taken against runaway of the equipment, e.g., a defense to prevent people
from access to the equipment.
(7) Check that a power factor correction DC reactor (DCR) is connected to the DC reactor terminals P1 and P(+).
(ND-mode in case of inverters FRN0139E2■-4 or above, HD-/HND-mode in case of FRN0168E2■-4 or
above, and HHD-mode in case of FRN0203E2■-4 or above must be used with a DCR. Be sure to connect
the DCR to the inverter.)
• Be sure to mount the front cover before turning the power ON. Do not remove the cover when the inverter
power is ON.
• Do not operate switches with wet hands.
Otherwise, an electric shock could occur.
Turn the power ON and check the following points. The following is a case when no function code data is changed
from the factory defaults.
(1) Check that the LED monitor displays (des (indicating that the destination is not set) that is blinking. See
Figure 4.3-1.
(2) Check that the inverter (built-in) cooling fans rotate.
4-3
4.4 Destination setting
4-4
4.4 Destination setting
4-5
4.5 Switching the Applicable Motor Rating (ND, HD, HND and HHD Modes)
4.5 Switching the Applicable Motor Rating (ND, HD, HND and HHD Modes)
Changing the data of function code F80 switches the applicable motor rank to match load conditions. In HD, HND or
HHD mode, the inverter drives a motor whose capacity is one or two ranks lower than the inverter's one.
The HD-/HND-/HHD-mode inverter brings out the continuous rated current level which enables the inverter to drive
a motor with one or two ranks lower capacity, but its overload capability (%) against the continuous current level or
the operating temperature increases. For details, see Chapter 12 “SPECIFICATIONS.”
Three-phase 400V series inverters have an ND/HD/HND/HHD four type rating. However, the FRN0007E2■-4
and FRN0012E2■-4 have an ND/HD/HHD three type rating.
Three-phase 200V series inverters have an HND/HHD two type rating. However, the FRN0012E2■-2 and
FRN0020E2■-2 have an ND/HND two type rating.
Single-phase 200V series inverters have only an HHD single rating.
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4.5 Switching the Applicable Motor Rating (ND, HD, HND and HHD Modes)
The inverter is subject to restrictions on the function code data setting range and internal processing as listed below.
Function
Name ND mode HD mode HND mode HHD mode Remarks
codes
DC braking
Setting range: Setting range: Setting range:
F21* (Braking
0 to 60% 0 to 80% 0 to 100%
level)
ND mode
In the
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0002E2■-4 to FRN0059E2■-4)
ND/HD/HND
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0012E2■-2 to FRN0020E2■-2)
mode, a value
- 0.75 to 6 kHz (FRN0072E2■-4 or above)
out of the range,
HD/HND mode if specified,
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001E2■-2 to FRN0088E2■-2) automatically
Motor sound - 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0002E2■-4 to FRN0059E2■-4) changes to the
F26 (Carrier - 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0072E2■-4 to FRN0168E2■-4) maximum value
frequency) - 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0115E2■-2) allowable in the
- 0.75 to 6 kHz (FRN0203E2■-4 or above) ND/HD/HND
HHD mode mode.
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001E2■-2 to FRN0115E2■-2)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001E2■-7 to FRN0011E2■-7)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0002E2■-4 to FRN0168E2■-4)
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0203E2■-4 or above)
Switching the
Initial value: drive mode with
FRN0088E2■-2/ function code
Current Initial Initial FRN0059E2■-4 or F80
F44 limiter Initial value: 130% value: value: above : 160% automatically
(Level) 160% 130% FRN0069E2■-2/ initializes the
FRN0044E2■-4 or F44 data to the
below : 180% value specified
at left.
In the ND mode,
Setting range: Setting range: if the maximum
25 to 500 Hz 25 to 500 Hz frequency
Maximum exceeds 120 Hz,
F03*
frequency the actual output
Upper limit: Upper limit: frequency is
120 Hz 500 Hz internally limited
to 120 Hz.
Based on Based on Based on the rated
Current Based on the rated the rated the rated current level for HHD
― indication current level for ND current current mode ―
and output mode level for level for
HD mode HND mode
Switching between the drive modes does not automatically change the motor rated capacity (P02*) to the one
suitable for the rank-changed motor, so configure the P02* data to match the applied motor rating as required.
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Change during
Code Reflect and save data
operation
At the point when data is changed by / key, the changed data is immediately
reflected on the operation of inverter. However, at this stage, the changed value is
Y* Allowed not saved to the inverter. In order to save it to the inverter, press key. Without
saving by key and leaving the state of when the change was made by the
key, the data before the change is reflected on the operation of inverter.
Even if data is changed by the / key, the changed data will not be reflected
Y Allowed on the operation of the inverter as is; by pressing the key, the changed value
is reflected on the operation of the inverter and is also saved to the inverter.
N Not allowed —
■ Copying data
Function code data can be copied collectively by using the optional keypad “TP-E1U” (program mode menu
number 7 “Data copy”). By using this function, it is possible to read out all function code data and write the same
data to a different inverter.
However, if the specification of inverter at the copy source and copy destination is not identical, some function
codes may not be copied due to security reason. According to necessity, configure the settings individually for the
function codes that are not copied. The behaviour of the function codes regarding data copy is indicated in the
“data copy” column in the function code table in the next page and following.
Y: to be copied.
Y1: When inverter capacity is different, copying will not be performed.
Y2: When voltage group is different, copying will not be performed.
N: not to be copied.
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5.2 Function Codes Table
■ Drive control
The FRENIC-Ace runs under any of the following drive controls. Some function codes apply exclusively to the
specific drive control, which is indicated by letters Y (Applicable) and N (Not applicable) in the “Drive control”
column in the function code tables given on the following pages.
Abbreviation in “Drive
control” column in function Control target (H18) Drive control (F42)
code tables
For details about the drive control, refer to the description of the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, F42 “Drive control
selection 1.”
The FRENIC-Ace is a general-purpose inverter whose operation is customized by frequency-basis
function codes, like conventional inverters. Under the speed-basis drive control, however, the control
target is a motor speed, not a frequency, so convert the frequency to the motor speed according to the
following expression.
Motor speed (r/min) = 120 Frequency (Hz) Number of poles
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PG V/f
Code Name Data setting range
w/ PG
Default
PM
V/f
F00 Data protection 0: No data protection, no digital setting protection Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-45
1: With data protection, no digital setting protection
2: No data protection, with digital setting protection
3: With data protection, with digital setting protection
F01 Frequency setting 1 0: Keypad key operation ( / key) N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-46
1: Analog voltage input (Terminal [12])
(from 0 to ±10 VDC)
2: Analog current input (Terminal [C1] (C1 function))
(4 to 20mA DC, 0 to 20mA DC)
3: Analog voltage input (Terminal [12]) + Analog current
input (Terminal [C1] (C1 function))
5: Analog voltage input (Terminal [C1] (V2 function))
(0 to 10 VDC)
7: UP/DOWN control
8: Keypad key operation ( / key)
(With balanceless bumpless)
10: Pattern operation
11: Digital input/output interface card (option) *5
12: Pulse train input
F02 Operation method 0: Keypad operation N Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y 5-57
(rotation direction input: terminal block)
1: External signal (digital input)
2: Keypad operation (forward rotation)
3: Keypad operation (Reverse rotation)
F03 Maximum output frequency 1 25.0 to 500.0 Hz N Y 200V class Y Y Y Y Y 5-58
AJKU:60.0
400V class
ACE:50.0
JKU:60.0
F04 Base frequency 1 25.0 to 500.0Hz N Y 200V class Y Y Y Y Y 5-59
J:50.0
AUK:60.0
400V class
ACEJ:50.0
UK:60.0
F05 Rated voltage at base 0: AVR disable N Y2 200V class Y Y Y Y Y
frequency 1 (output voltage proportional to power voltage) J:200
80 to 240 V : AVR operation (200V class) AK:220
160 to 500V : AVR operation (400V class) U:230
F06 Maximum output voltage 1 80 to 240V : AVR operation (200V class) N Y2 400V class Y Y N Y Y
160 to 500V : AVR operation (400V class) EJ:400
A:415
CK:380
U:460
F07 Acceleration time1 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y 6.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-61
F08 Deceleration time1 * 0.00 is for acceleration and deceleration time cancel Y Y or Y Y Y N Y
(when performing soft-start and stop externally) 20.0
*10
F09 Torque boost 1 0.0 to 20.0% (% value against base frequency voltage 1) Y Y *2 Y Y N N N 5-63
F10 Electronic thermal overload 1: Enable (For a general-purpose motor with self-cooling Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-63
protection for motor 1 fan)
(Select motor characteristics) 2: Enable (For an inverter-driven motor (FV) with
separately powered cooling fan)
F11 (Overload detection level) 0.00 (disable), current value of 1 to 135% of inverter rated Y Y1 *3 Y Y Y Y Y
current Y2
(Inverter rated current dependent on F80)
F12 (Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *4 Y Y Y Y Y
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
indicates quick setup target function code.
*2: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to “5.2.3 Factory default value per applicable electric motor capacitance”.
*3: The motor rated current is automatically set. Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant”.
*4: 5.0min for inverters of nominal applied motor 22kW or below; 10.0min for those of 30kW or above.
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
*10: 6.00s for inverters of nominal applied motor 22kW or below; 20.0s for those of 30kW or above.
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Code Name Data setting range
PG V/f
w/ PG
Default
PM
V/f
F14 Restart mode after momentary 0: Trip immediately Y Y EU: 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-66
power failure (Mode selection) 1: Trip after a recovery from power failure ACJK:1
2: Trip after momentary deceleration is stopped
3: Continue to run (for heavy inertia load or general load)
4: Restart from frequency at power failure (for general
load)
5: Restart from starting frequency
F15 Frequency limiter (Upper limit) 0.0 to 500.0Hz Y Y 70.0 Y Y Y N Y 5-73
F16 (Lower limit) 0.0 to 500.0Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y
F18 Bias (for frequency setting 1) -100.00 to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-73
F20 DC braking 1 0.0 to 60.0Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y 5-74
(Braking starting frequency)
F21 (Braking level) 0 to 100% (HHD mode), 0 to 80% (HD/HND mode) 0 to 60% Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y
(ND mode )
F22 (Braking time) 0.00 (Disable): 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
F23 Starting frequency 1 0.0 to 60.0Hz Y Y 0.5 Y Y Y N Y 5-77
F24 (Holding time) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
F25 Stop frequency 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.2 Y Y Y N Y
F26 Motor sound ND mode Y Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y 5-80
(Carrier frequency) - 0.75 to 10 kHz (FRN0002 to 0059E2■-4)
- 0.75 to 6 kHz (FRN0072E2■-4 or above)
HD/HND mode
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001 to 0088E2■-2)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0002 to 0059E2■-4)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001 to 0012E2■-7)
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0072 to 0168E2■-4)
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0115E2■-2)
- 0.75 to 6 kHz (FRN0203E2■-4 or above)
HHD mode
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001 to 0115E2■-2)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0002 to 0168E2■-4)
- 0.75 to16 kHz (FRN0001 to 0012E2■-7)
- 0.75 to10 kHz (FRN0203E2■-4 or above)
F27 (Tone) 0: Level 0 (Disable) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
1 to 3 : Level 1 to 3
F29 Terminal FM (Mode selection) 0: Voltage output (0 to +10 VDC) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-81
1: Current output (4 to 20 mA DC)
2: Current output (0 to 20 mA DC)
3: Pulse output
F30 (Output gain) 0 to 300% Y* Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
F31 (Function selection) 0: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y
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 value
8: Actual speed/estimated speed *5
9: DC link bus voltage
10: Universal AO
13: Motor output
14: Calibration (+)
15: PID command (SV)
16: PID output (MV)
17: Position error in master-follower operation *5
18: Inverter heat sink temperature
21: PG feedback value *5
111 to 120 Customizable logic output signal 1 to 10
F32 Terminal FM 2 *1 0: Voltage output (0 to +10 VDC) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Mode selection) 1: Current output (4 to 20 mA DC)
2: Current output (0 to 20 mA DC)
F33 Terminal FM (Pulse rate) 25 to 32000 p/s Y* Y 1440 Y Y Y Y Y
(number of pulse at monitor value 100%)
F34 Terminal FM 2 *1 0 to 300% Y* Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
(Output gain)
F35 (Function selection) Same as F31 Y Y 2 Y Y Y N Y
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
indicates quick setup target function code.
*1: F34 and F35 only exist for GB model and C model (for China).
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
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PG V/f
Code Name Data setting range
w/ PG
Default
PM
V/f
F37 Load selection/ 0: Variable torque load N Y 1 Y Y Y N N 5-84
Auto torque boost/ 1: Constant torque load
Auto energy-saving operation 2: Auto torque boost
1 3: Auto energy-saving operation (variable torque load)
4: Auto energy-saving operation (constant torque load)
5: Auto energy-saving operation with auto torque boost
F38 Stop frequency 0: Actual speed / estimated speed N Y 0 N N Y N N 5-86
(Detection mode) *5 1: Reference speed
F39 Stop frequency (Holding time) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
F40 Torque limiter 1 (Driving) 0 to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y 5-86
F41 (Braking) 0 to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y
F42 Drive control selection 1 0: V/f control without slip compensation N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-92
1: Vector control without speed sensor (dynamic torque
vector)
2: V/f control with slip compensation
3: V/f control with speed sensor *5
4: V/f control with speed sensor and auto torque boost *5
6: Vector control for induction motor with speed sensor *5
15: Vector control for synchronous motor without speed
sensor nor pole position sensor *5
F43 Current limiter 0: Disable (No current limiter works.) Y Y 2 Y Y N N N 5-96
(Mode selection) 1: Enable at constant speed (Disable during ACC/DEC)
2: Enable during ACC/constant speed operation
F44 (Level) 20 to 200% (Rated current of the inverter for 100%) Y Y J:180/160 Y Y N N N
ACEKU:
130
F50 Electronic thermal overload 1 to 9000 kWs Y Y1 OFF Y Y Y Y Y 5-97
protection for braking resistor OFF (Cancel) Y2
(Discharging capacity)
F51 (Allowable average loss) 0.001 to 99.99 kW Y Y1 0.001 Y Y Y Y Y
Y2
F52 (Braking resistance value) 0.00: Resistance not required (Compatible mode with Y Y1 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
FRENIC-Multi series) 0.01 to 999 Ω Y2
F80 Switching between ND, HD, 0: HHD mode N Y 4 Y Y Y Y Y 5-99
HND and HHD drive modes 1: HND mode
3: HD mode
4: ND mode
ND/HD mode is not supported for 200V class series.
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
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Code Name Data setting range
Default
PG V/f
w/ PG
PM
V/f
E01 Terminal [X1] function 0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (0 to 1 steps) “SS1” N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-100
E02 Terminal [X2] function 1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (0 to 3 steps) “SS2” N Y 1 Y Y Y N Y
E03 Terminal [X3] function 2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (0 to 7 steps) “SS4” N Y 2 Y Y Y N Y
E04 Terminal [X4] function 3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps) “SS8” N Y 7 Y Y Y N Y
E05 Terminal [X5] function 4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) “RT1” N Y 8 Y Y Y N Y
5 (1005): Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) “RT2” Y Y Y N Y
6 (1006): Select 3-wire operation “HLD” Y Y Y N Y
7 (1007): Coast to a stop command “BX” Y Y Y Y Y
8 (1008): Reset alarm (Abnormal) “RST” Y Y Y Y Y
9 (1009): External alarm “THR” Y Y Y Y Y
(9 = Active OFF/ 1009 = Active ON)
10 (1010): Ready for jogging “JOG” Y Y Y N N
11 (1011): Select frequency setting 2/ frequency setting 1 Y Y Y N Y
“Hz2/ Hz1”
12 (1012): Select motor 2 “M2” Y Y Y Y Y
13: DC braking command “DCBRK” Y Y Y N N
14 (1014): Select torque limit 2/ torque limit 1 Y Y Y Y Y
“TL2/ TL1”
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 command “UP” Y Y Y N Y
18 (1018): DOWN command “DOWN” Y Y Y N Y
19 (1019): Allow function code editing Y Y Y Y Y
(Data change enabled) “WE-KP”
20 (1020): Cancel PID control “Hz/PID” Y Y Y N Y
21 (1021): Switch normal/ inverse operation “IVS” Y Y Y N Y
22 (1022): Interlock “IL” Y Y Y Y Y
23 (1023): Cancel torque control *5 “Hz/TRQ” N N N Y N
24 (1024): Select link operation (RS-485, BUS option) “LE” Y Y Y Y Y
25 (1025): Universal DI “U-DI” Y Y Y Y Y
26 (1026): Select auto search for idling motor speed at Y Y N N Y
starting “STM”
30 (1030): Force to stop “STOP” Y Y Y Y Y
(30 = Active OFF/1030 = Active ON)
32 (1032): Pre-excite *5 “EXITE” N N Y Y N
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and differential terms Y Y Y N Y
“PID-RST”
34 (1034): Hold PID integral term “PID-HLD” Y Y Y N Y
35 (1035): Select local (Keypad) command “LOC” Y Y Y Y Y
42 (1042): Activate the limit switch at start point *5 “LS” Y Y N N N
43 (1043): Start / Reset *5 “S/R” Y Y N N N
44 (1044): Switch to the serial pulse receiving mode *5 Y Y N N N
“SPRM”
45 (1045): Enter the return mode *5 “RTN” Y Y N N N
46 (1046): Enable overload stop “OLS” Y Y Y N Y
47 (1047): Servo lock command *5 “LOCK” N N Y N N
48: Pulse train input (Only for X5 terminal (E05)) Y Y Y N Y
“PIN”
49 (1049): Pulse train sign “SIGN” Y Y Y N Y
(Other than X5 terminal (E01 to E04))
59 (1059): Enable battery-driven operation *11 Y Y Y N N
“BATRY/UPS”
60 (1060): Select torque bias1 *5 “TB1” N N Y N N
61 (1061): Select torque bias2 *5 “TB2” N N Y N N
62 (1062): Hold torque bias *5 “H-TB” N N Y N N
65 (1065): Check brake “BRKE” Y Y Y N N
70 (1070): Cancel line speed control *5 “Hz/LSC” Y Y Y N N
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Code Name Data setting range
Default
PG V/f
w/ PG
PM
V/f
71 (1071): Hold line speed control frequency in the memory Y Y Y N N
*5 “LSC-HLD”
72 (1072): Count the run time of commercial power-driven Y Y Y Y N
motor 1 *5 “CRUN-M1”
73 (1073): Count the run time of commercial power-driven Y Y Y Y N
motor 2 *5 “CRUN-M2”
76 (1076): Select droop control “DROOP” Y Y Y N N
78 (1078): Select speed control parameter 1 *5 “MPRM1” N Y Y Y Y
79 (1079): Select speed control parameter 2 *5 “MPRM2” N Y Y 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
82 (1082): Cancel anti-regenerative control “AR-CCL” Y Y Y N Y
100: No function assigned “NONE” Y Y Y Y Y
171 (1171): PID control multistage command 1 “PID-SS1” Y Y Y N Y
172 (1172): PID control multistage command 2 “PID-SS2” Y Y Y N Y
* Inside the ( ) is the negative logic signal (OFF at
short-circuit)
E10 Acceleration time2 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y 6.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-116
E11 Deceleration time2 * 0.00 is for acceleration and deceleration time cancel Y Y or Y Y Y N Y
(when performing soft-start and stop externally) 20.0
E12 Acceleration time 3 Y Y *10 Y Y Y N Y
E13 Deceleration time 3 Y Y Y Y Y N Y
E14 Acceleration time 4 Y Y Y Y Y N Y
E15 Deceleration time 4 Y Y Y Y Y N Y
E16 Torque limiter 2 (Driving) 0 to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y 5-116
E17 (Braking) 0 to 300%; 999 (Disable) Y Y 999 Y Y Y Y Y
E20 Terminal [Y1] function 0 (1000): Inverter running “RUN” N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-117
E21 Terminal [Y2] function 1 (1001): Frequency (speed) arrival “FAR” N Y 7 Y Y Y N Y
E27 Terminal [30A/B/C] function 2 (1002): Frequency (speed) detected “FDT” N Y 99 Y Y Y Y Y
(Relay output)
3 (1003): Under voltage detected (inverter stopped) “LU” Y Y Y Y Y
4 (1004): Detected torque polarity “B/D” Y Y Y Y Y
5 (1005): Inverter output limiting “IOL” Y Y Y Y Y
6 (1006): Auto-restarting after momentary power failure Y Y Y Y Y
“IPF”
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
15 (1015): Switch MC on the input power lines “AX” Y Y Y Y Y
16 (1016): Pattern operation stage transition “TU” Y Y Y N Y
17 (1017): Pattern operation cycle completed “TO” Y Y Y N Y
18 (1018): Pattern operation stage 1 “STG1” Y Y Y N Y
19 (1019): Pattern operation stage 2 “STG2” Y Y Y N Y
20 (1020): Pattern operation stage 4 “STG4” Y Y Y N Y
21 (1021): Frequency (speed) arrival 2 “FAR2” Y Y Y N 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 *5 “SY” N Y Y N 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 N Y
35 (1035): Inverter outputting “RUN 2” Y Y Y Y Y
36 (1036): Overload prevention controlling “OLP” Y Y Y N Y
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
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Code Name Data setting range
Default
PG V/f
w/ PG
PM
V/f
41 (1041): Low current detected “IDL” Y Y Y Y Y
42 (1042): PID alarm “PID-ALM” Y Y Y N Y
43 (1043): Under PID control “PID-CTL” Y Y Y N Y
44 (1044): Under sleep mode of PID control “PID-STP” Y Y Y N Y
45 (1045): Low 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
52 (1052): Running forward “FRUN” Y Y Y Y Y
53 (1053): Running reverse “RRUN” Y Y Y Y Y
54 (1054): Under remote mode “RMT” Y Y Y Y Y
56 (1056): Motor overheat detected by thermistor “THM” Y Y Y Y Y
57 (1057): Brake control “BRKS” Y Y Y N N
58 (1058): Frequency (speed) detected 3 “FDT3” Y Y Y Y Y
59 (1059): Terminal [C1] (C1 function) wire break detected Y Y Y Y Y
“C1OFF”
70 (1070): Speed valid *5 “DNZS” N Y Y Y Y
71 (1071): Speed agreement *5 “DSAG” N Y Y N Y
72 (1072): Frequency (speed) arrival 3 “FAR3” Y Y Y N Y
76 (1076): PG error detected *5 “PG-ERR” N Y Y N Y
77 (1077): Low DC link bus voltage detection “U-EDC” Y Y Y Y Y
79 (1079): During decelerating at momentary power failure Y Y Y Y Y
“IPF2”
80 (1080): Stop position override alarm *5 “OT” N Y N N N
81 (1081): Under positioning *5 “TO” N Y N N N
82 (1082): Positioning completed *5 “PSET” N Y Y N N
83 (1083): Current position count over-flowed *5 “POF” N Y N N N
84 (1084): Maintenance timer counted up “MNT” Y Y Y Y Y
87 (1087): Frequency arrival and detected “FARFDT” Y Y Y N Y
90 (1090): Alarm content 1 “AL1” Y Y Y Y Y
91 (1091): Alarm content 2 “AL2” Y Y Y Y Y
92 (1092): Alarm content 4 “AL4” Y Y Y Y Y
93 (1093): Alarm content 8 “AL8” Y Y Y Y Y
98 (1098): Light alarm “L-ALM” Y Y Y Y Y
99 (1099): Alarm output “ALM” Y Y Y Y Y
101 (1101): EN circuit failure detected “DECF” Y Y Y Y Y
102 (1102): EN terminal input OFF “ENOFF” Y Y Y Y Y
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
116 (1116): Customizable logic output signal 6 “CLO6” Y Y Y Y Y
117 (1117): Customizable logic output signal 7 “CLO7” Y Y Y Y Y
118 (1118): Customizable logic output signal 8 “CLO8” Y Y Y Y Y
119 (1119): Customizable logic output signal 9 “CLO9” Y Y Y Y Y
120 (1120): Customizable logic output signal 10 “CLO10” Y Y Y Y Y
* Inside the ( ) is written the negative logic signal setting
(OFF at short-circuit)
E29 Frequency arrival delay timer 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.10 Y Y Y N Y 5-126
(FAR2)
E30 Frequency arrival detection 0.0 to 10.0 Hz Y Y 2.5 Y Y Y N Y
width (Detection width)
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PG V/f
Code Name Data setting range
w/ PG
Default
PM
V/f
E31 Frequency detection 1 (Level) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 200V class Y Y Y N Y 5-128
AJKU:60.0
400V class
ACE:50.0
JKU:60.0
E32 (Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y Y Y N Y
E34 Overload early 0.00 (Disable), 1 to 200% of inverter rated current Y Y1 *3 Y Y Y Y Y 5-129
warning/Current detection (Inverter rated current dependent on F80) Y2
(Level)
E35 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
E36 Frequency detection 2 0.0 to 500.0 Hz Y Y 200V class Y Y Y Y Y 5-130
(Level) AJKU:60.0
400V class
ACE:50.0
JKU:60.0
E37 Current detection 2/ 0.00 (Disable), 1 to 200% of inverter rated current Y Y1 *3 Y Y Y Y Y 5-130
Low current detection (Inverter rated current dependent on F80) Y2
(Level)
E38 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
E39 Display coefficient for 0.000 to 9.999 Y Y 0.000 Y Y Y N Y 5-130
transport time
E42 LED display filter 0.0 to 5.0 s Y Y 0.5 Y Y Y Y Y 5-130
E43 LED monitor (Item selection) 0: Speed monitor (Selectable with E48) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-131
3: Output current
4: Output voltage
8: Calculated torque
9: Input power
10: PID process command
12: PID feedback value
13: Timer value(for timed operation)
14: PID output
15: Load factor
16: Motor output
17: Analog signal input monitor
21: Current position pulse *5
22: Position error pulse *5
23: Torque current (%) *5
24: Magnetic flux command(%) *5
25: Input watt-hour
E44 (Display when stopped) 0: Specified value Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-132
1: Output value
E48 LED monitor 0: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-132
(Speed monitor item) 1: Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation)
2: Reference frequency
3: Motor rotation speed
4: Load rotation speed
5: Line speed
6: Transport time for specified length
7: Speed (%)
E49 Torque Command Monitor *5 0: Torque polarity Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-132
(Polarity selection) 1: Plus for driving, Minus for braking
E50 Display coefficient for speed 0.01 to 200.00 Y Y 30.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-133
monitor
E51 Display coefficient for “Input 0.000 (Cancel/Reset). 0.001 to 9999 Y Y 0.010 Y Y Y Y Y 5-133
watt-hour data”
E52 Keypad (Menu display mode) 0: Function code data setting mode (Menu 0, Menu1, and Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-134
Menu 7)
1: Function code data check mode (Menu 2 and Menu 7)
2: Full-menu mode
E54 Frequency detection 3 (Level) 0.0 to 500.0Hz Y Y 200V class Y Y Y Y Y 5-134
J:50.0
AUK:60.0
400V class
ACEJ:50.0
UK:60.0
E55 Current detection 3 (Level) 0.00 (Disable), 1 to 200% of inverter rated current Y Y1 *3 Y Y Y Y Y 5-134
(Inverter rated current dependent on F80) Y2
E56 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
indicates quick setup target function code.
*3: The motor rated current is automatically set. Refer to Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant” (function code P03).
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
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Default
PM
V/f
E59 Terminal [C1] function 0: Current input (C1 function) N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-135
selection 1: Voltage input (V2 function)
E61 Terminal [12] extended 0: None N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-136
function 1: Auxiliary frequency setting 1
E62 Terminal [C1] 2: Auxiliary frequency setting 2 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(C1 extended function) 3: PID process command
5: PID feedback value
E63 Terminal [C1] 6: Ratio setting N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(V2 extended function) 7: Analog torque limiter A
8: Analog torque limiter B
9: Torque bias *5
10: Torque command *5
11: Torque current command *5
17: Speed limit for forward rotation *5
18: Speed limit for reverse rotation *5
20: Analog signal input monitor
E64 Saving of digital reference 0: Auto saving (main power is turned off) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-136
frequency 1: Save by turning key ON
E65 Reference loss detection 0: Stop deceleration Y Y 999 Y Y Y N Y 5-137
20 to 120%, 999: Cancel
E76 DC link bus low-voltage 200 to 400 V (200 V class) Y Y 235 Y Y Y Y Y 5-137
detection level 400 to 800 V (400 V class) 470
E78 Torque detection 1 (Level) 0 to 300% Y Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y 5-138
E79 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 10.00 Y Y Y Y Y
E80 Torque detection 2/ 0 to 300% Y Y 20 Y Y Y Y Y
low torque detection (Level)
E81 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00 s Y Y 20.00 Y Y Y Y Y
E98 Terminal [FWD] function 0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (0 to 1 steps) “SS1” N Y 98 Y Y Y N Y 5-138
E99 Terminal [REV] function 1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (0 to 3 steps) “SS2” N Y 99 Y Y Y N Y
2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (0 to 7 steps) “SS4” Y Y Y N Y
3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps) “SS8” Y Y Y N Y
Y Y Y N Y
4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) “RT1”
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PM
V/f
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and differential terms Y Y Y N Y
“PID-RST”
34 (1034): Hold PID integral term “PID-HLD” Y Y Y N Y
35 (1035): Select local (Keypad) command “LOC” Y Y Y Y Y
42 (1042): Activate the limit switch at start point *5 “LS” Y Y N N N
43 (1043): Start / Reset *5 “S/R” Y Y N N N
44 (1044): Switch to the serial pulse receiving mode *5 Y Y N N N
“SPRM”
45 (1045): Enter the return mode *5 “RTN” Y Y N N N
46 (1046): Enable overload stop “OLS” Y Y Y N Y
47 (1047): Servo lock command *5 “LOCK” N N Y N N
49 (1049): Pulse train sign “SIGN” Y Y Y N Y
59 (1059): Enable battery-driven operation *11 Y Y Y N N
“BATRY/UPS”
60 (1060): Select torque bias1 *5 “TB1” N N Y N N
61 (1061): Select torque bias2 *5 “TB2” N N Y N N
62 (1062): Hold torque bias *5 “H-TB” N N Y N N
65 (1065): Check brake “BRKE” Y Y Y N N
70 (1070): Cancel line speed control *5 “Hz/LSC” Y Y Y N N
71 (1071): Hold line speed control frequency in the memory Y Y Y N N
*5 “LSC-HLD”
72 (1072): Count the run time of commercial power-driven Y Y Y Y N
motor 1 *5 “CRUN-M1”
73 (1073): Count the run time of commercial power-driven Y Y Y Y N
motor 2 *5 “CRUN-M2”
76 (1076): Select droop control “DROOP” Y Y Y N N
78 (1078): Select speed control parameter 1 *5 “MPRM1” N Y Y Y Y
79 (1079): Select speed control parameter 2 *5 “MPRM2” N Y Y 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
82 (1082): Cancel anti-regenerative control “AR-CCL” Y Y Y N Y
98: Run forward / stop command “FWD” Y Y Y Y Y
99: Run reverse / stop command “REV” Y Y Y Y Y
100: No function assigned “NONE” Y Y Y Y Y
171 (1171): PID control multistage command 1 “PID-SS1” Y Y Y N Y
172 (1172): PID control multistage command 2 “PID-SS2” Y Y Y N Y
* Inside the ( ) is the negative logic signal. (OFF at
short-circuit)
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Code Name Data setting range
w/ PG
Default
PM
V/f
C01 Jump frequency 1 0.0 to 500.0Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y 5-139
C02 2 Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y
C03 3 Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y
C04 (Skip width) 0.0 to 30.0Hz Y Y 3.0 Y Y Y N Y
C05 Multistep frequency 1 0.00 to 500.00Hz Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-140
C06 2 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C07 3 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C08 4 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C09 5 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C10 6 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C11 7 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C12 8 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C13 9 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C14 10 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C15 11 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C16 12 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C17 13 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C18 14 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C19 15 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C20 Jogging frequency 0.00 to 500.00 Hz Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N N 5-140
C21 Pattern operation / 0: 1 cycle operation N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-141
timed operation 1: Repetition operation
(Mode selection) 2: Constant speed operation after 1 cycle operation
3: Timed operation
C22 (Stage 1) Special setting: Press key three times. Y Y 1st: 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
C23 (Stage 2) 1st: Set run time 0.0 to 6000 s and press key. Y Y 2nd: F Y Y Y N Y
3rd: 1
C24 (Stage 3) 2nd: Set rotational direction F (forward) or r (reverse) and Y Y Y Y Y N Y
press key.
C25 (Stage 4) Y Y Y Y Y N Y
3rd: Set acceleration/deceleration time 1 to 4 and press
C26 (Stage 5) key. Y Y Y Y Y N Y
C27 (Stage 6) Y Y Y Y Y N Y
C28 (Stage 7) Y Y Y Y Y N Y
C30 Frequency setting 2 0: Keypad / key operation N Y 2 Y Y Y N Y 5-143
1: Analog voltage input (Terminal [12])
(from 0 to ±10 VDC)
2: Analog current input (Terminal [C1] (C1 function))
(4 to 20 mA DC, 0 to 20 mA DC)
3: Analog voltage input (Terminal [12]) + Analog current
input (Terminal [C1] (C1 function))
5: Analog voltage input (Terminal [C1] (V2 function))
(0 to 10 VDC)
7: UP DOWN control
8: Keypad key operation ( / key)
(With balanceless bumpless)
10: Pattern operation
11: Digital input/output interface card (option) *5
12: Pulse train input
C31 Analog input adjustment -5.0 to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-144
(Terminal [12] ) (Offset)
C32 (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C33 (Filter) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05 Y Y Y Y Y
C34 (Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C35 (Polarity selection) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
C36 Analog input adjustment -5.0 to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Terminal [C1] (C1 function))
(Offset)
C37 (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C38 (Filter) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05 Y Y Y Y Y
C39 (Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C40 Terminal [C1] (C1 function) 0: 4 to 20 mA Unipolar N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
range / polarity selection 1: 0 to 20 mA Unipolar
10: 4 to 20 mA Bipolar
11: 0 to 20 mA Bipolar
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Code Name Data setting range
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Default
PM
V/f
C41 Analog input adjustment -5.0 to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Terminal [C1] (V2 function))
(Offset)
C42 (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C43 (Filter) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05 Y Y Y Y Y
C44 (Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y Y Y
C45 (Polarity selection) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
C50 Bias (for frequency setting 1) 0.00 to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-146
(Bias base point)
C53 Selection of normal/inverse 0: Normal 1: Inverse Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-146
operation
(Frequency setting 1)
C55 Analog input adjustment -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-144
(Terminal 12) (Bias)
C56 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C58 (Display unit) * Same as J105 (However, setting range is, 1 to 80) Y Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C59 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C60 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C61 Analog input adjustment -100.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-144
(Terminal[C1](C1 function))
(Bias)
C62 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C64 (Display unit) * Same as J105 (However, setting range is, 1 to 80) Y Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C65 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C66 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C67 Analog input adjustment -100.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-144
(Terminal [C1] (V2 function))
(Bias)
C68 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C70 (Display unit) * Same as J105 (However, setting range is,1 to 80) Y Y 2 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C71 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y 5-147
C72 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
C89 Frequency correction 1 by -32768 to 32767 (Keypad display is 8000 to 7FFFH) Y Y 0001 Y Y Y N Y —
(Numerator) (Interpreted as 1 when the value is set to 0)
C90 Frequency correction 2 by -32768 to 32767 (Keypad display is 8000 to 7FFFH) Y Y 0001 Y Y Y N Y —
(Denominator) (Interpreted as 1 when the value is set to 0)
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Code Name Data setting range
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Default
PM
V/f
P01 Motor 1 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 4 Y Y Y Y Y 5-148
Y2
P02 (Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (At P99 = 0 or 4, 15) N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y Y 5-148
0.01 to 1000 HP (At P99 = 1) Y2
P03 (Rated current) 0.00 to 2000A N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y Y 5-148
Y2
P04 (Auto-tuning) 0: Disable N N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-149
1: Stop tuning
2: Rotation tuning
5: Stop tuning(%R1, %X) *5
P05 (Online tuning) 0: Invalid 1: Valid Y Y 0 Y Y N N N 5-150
P06 (No-load current) 0.00 to 2000A N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N 5-151
Y2
P07 (%R1) 0.00 to 50.00% Y Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
P08 (%X) 0.00 to 50.00% Y Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
P09 (Slip compensation gain for 0.0 to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y N N 5-151
driving)
P10 (Slip compensation response 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 0.5 Y Y N N N
time) Y2
P11 (Slip compensation gain for 0.0 to 200.0 % Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y N N
braking)
P12 (Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 *6 Y Y Y N N 5-152
Y2
P13 (Iron loss factor 1) 0.00 to 20.00 % Y1 Y Y Y Y N 5-152
Y *6
Y2
P16 (Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y1 N N Y Y N 5-152
Y *6
*5 Y2
P17 (Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y1 N N Y Y N
Y *6
*5 Y2
P18 (Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y1 N N Y Y N
Y *6
*5 Y2
P19 (Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y1 N N Y Y N
Y *6
*5 Y2
P20 (Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y1 N N Y Y N
Y *6
*5 Y2
P30 (PMSM drive magnetic pole 0: Pull-in by current N N N N Y 5-153
position detection mode) *5 1: For IPMSM (Interior permanent magnet synchronous
motor)
Y1
2: For SPMSM (Surface permanent magnet synchronous N 1
Y2
motor)
3: Pull-in by current for IPMSM (Interior permanent
magnet synchronous motor)
P53 (%X correction factor 1) *5 0 to 300 % Y1 Y Y Y Y N 5-153
Y 100
Y2
P55 (Torque current under vector 0.00 to 2000 A Y1 N N Y Y N 5-153
N *6
control) *5 Y2
P56 (Induced voltage factor under 50 to 100 % Y1 N N Y Y N
N *6
vector control) *5 Y2
P60 (PMSM armature 0.000 to 50.000 ohm Y1 N N N N Y 5-153
N *7
resistance)*5 Y2
P61 (PMSM d-axis inductance)*5 0.00 to 500.00 mH Y1 N N N N Y
N *7
Y2
P62 (PMSM q-axis inductance)*5 0.00 to 500.00 mH Y1 N N N N Y
N *7
Y2
P63 (PMSM induced voltage)*5 80 to 240V (200V class); 160 to 500V (400Vclass) Y1 N N N N Y
N *7
Y2
P64 (PMSM iron loss)*5 0.0 to 20.0 % Y1 N N N N Y
Y *7
Y2
P65 (PMSM d-axis inductance 0.0 to 100.0 % ; 999 N N N N Y 5-154
Y1
magnetic saturation Y *7
Y2
correction)*5 *9
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Default
PM
V/f
P74 (PMSM reference current at 10 to 200 % (100%= motor rated current) Y1 N N N N Y 5-154
Y* *7
starting)*5 Y2
P83 (Reserved for PMSM)*5 *9 0.0 to 50.0; 999 Y1 N N N N – 5-154
Y 999
Y2
P84 (Reserved for PMSM)*5 *9 0.0 to 100.0; 999 Y1 N N N N –
N 999
Y2
P85 (PMSM flux limitation value) 50.0 to 150.0; 999 Y1 N N N N Y 5-154
Y 999
Y2
P86 (Reserved for PMSM) 0.0 to 100.0% N N 0.0 N N N N – 5-154
P87 (PMSM reference current for 0 to 200 % Y1 N N N N Y –
N 60
polarity discrimination) Y2
P88 (Reserved for PMSM)*5 *9 0 to 100 %; 999 Y1 N N N N – 5-154
N 999
Y2
P89 (Reserved for PMSM)*5 *9 0; 1 to 100 Y1 N N N N –
N 0
Y2
P90 (PMSM overcurrent protection 0.00(disable); 0.01 to 2000 A Y1 N N N N Y 5-154
N *7
level)*5 Y2
P99 Motor 1 selection 0: Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard IM, 8-series) N Y1 U:1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-154
1: Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating IMs) Y2 ACEJK:0
4: Other IMs
20: Other motors(PMSMs) *5
21: Motor characteristics (Fuji PMSM GNB2 series) *5
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Code Name Data setting range
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Default
PM
V/f
H02 Data initialization 0: Standard N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-155
(Method) 1: User
H03 (Target) 0: Manual setting value N N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: Initial value (factory default value)
2: Initialize motor 1 parameters
3: Initialize motor 2 parameters
11: Initialize the parameters(excluding parameters related
to communication)
12: Initialize the parameters related to customizable logic
H04 Auto-reset (Times) 0: Disable, 1 to 20: Number of retries Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-157
H05 (Interval) 0.5 to 20.0 s Y Y 5.0 Y Y Y Y Y
H06 Cooling fan ON/OFF control 0: Disable (Always Fan ON) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-158
1: Enable (ON/OFF control effective)
H07 Curve acceleration/ 0: Disable (Linear acceleration/deceleration) Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-158
deceleration 1: S-curve acceleration/deceleration (Weak)
2: S-curve acceleration/deceleration (Arbitrary: According
to H57 to H60)
3: Curve acceleration/deceleration
H08 Rotational direction limitation 0: Disable N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-158
1: Enable (Reverse rotation inhibited)
2: Enable (Forward rotation inhibited)
H09 Starting mode (Auto search) 0: Disable N Y 0 Y Y N N N 5-159
1: Enable (Only at restart after momentary power failure)
2: Enable (At normal start and at restart after
momentary power failure)
H11 Deceleration mode 0: Normal deceleration 1: Coast to a stop Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-161
H12 Instantaneous overcurrent 0: Disable 1: Enable Y Y 1 Y Y N N N 5-161
limiting (Mode selection)
H13 Restart mode after momentary 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 *2 Y Y Y N N 5-161
power failure (Restart timer) Y2
H14 (Frequency fall rate) 0.00: Selected deceleration time, 0.01 to 100.00Hz/s, Y Y 999 Y Y N N N
999 (According to current limiter)
H15 (Continuous running level) 200 to 300V: (200 V class) Y Y2 235 Y Y Y N Y
400 to 600V: (400V class) 470
H16 (Allowable momentary power 0.0 to 30.0s, 999 (Depend on inverter judgment) Y Y 999 Y Y Y N Y
failure time)
H18 Torque control *5 0: Disable (Speed control) N Y 0 N N Y Y N 5-162
(Mode selection) 2: Function (Torque current command)
3: Function (Torque command)
H26 Thermistor (for motor) 0: Disable Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-164
(Mode selection) 1: PTC: 0h4 trip and stop the inverter
2: PTC: Output motor overheat detected “THM” and
continue to run
H27 (Level) 0.00 to 5.00 V Y Y 1.60 Y Y Y Y Y
H28 Droop control -60.0 to 0.0Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N N 5-166
H30 Communication link function Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-167
(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)
H42 Capacitance of DC link bus For adjustment at replacement Y N – Y Y Y Y Y 5-169
capacitor (0000 to FFFF (in hexadecimal))
H43 Cumulative run time of cooling For adjustment at replacement Displays the cumulative run Y N – Y Y Y Y Y
fan time of cooling fan in units of ten hours.
H44 Startup count for motor 1 For adjustment at replacement Y N – Y Y Y Y Y 5-173
(0000 to FFFF in hexadecimal)
H45 Mock alarm 0: Disable Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-173
1: Occurrence of mock Alarm
H46 Starting mode 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 *6 Y Y N N Y 5-173
(Auto search delay time 2) Y2
*2: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to “5.2.3 Factory default value per applicable electric motor capacitance”.
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
*6: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant”.
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H47 Initial capacitance of DC link For adjustment at replacement Y N – Y Y Y Y Y 5-173
bus capacitor (0000 to FFFF in hexadecimal)
H48 Cumulative run time of For adjustment at replacement Y N – Y Y Y Y Y 5-169
capacitors on printed circuit Change in cumulative motor run time (Reset is enabled) 5-173
boards (in units of ten hours)
H49 Starting mode 0.0 to 10.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y 5-174
(Auto search delay time 1)
H50 Non-linear V/f 1 (Frequency) 0.0 (Cancel), 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y Y N N N 5-174
H51 (Voltage) 0 to 240 V:AVR operation ( 200 V class) N Y2 0 Y Y N N N
0 to 500V:AVR operation ( 400V class)
H52 Non-linear V/f 2 (Frequency) 0.0 (Cancel), 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y Y N N N
H53 (Voltage) 0 to 240V:AVR operation ( 200V class) N Y2 0 Y Y N N N
0 to 500V:AVR operation ( 400V class)
H54 Acceleration time (Jogging) 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y 6.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-174
H55 Deceleration time (Jogging) 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y or Y Y Y N Y
20.0
H56 Deceleration time for forced 0.00 to 6000 s Y Y *10 Y Y Y N Y
stop
H57 1st S-curve acceleration range 0 to 100% Y Y 10 Y Y Y N Y
(At starting)
H58 2nd S-curve acceleration 0 to 100% Y Y 10 Y Y Y N Y
range (At arrival)
H59 1st S-curve deceleration 0 to 100% Y Y 10 Y Y Y N Y
range (At starting)
H60 2nd S-curve deceleration 0 to 100% Y Y 10 Y Y Y N Y
range (At arrival)
H61 UP/DOWN control 0: Initial value is 0.00 Hz N Y 1 Y Y Y N Y 5-174
(Initial frequency setting) 1: Last UP/DOWN command value on releasing the run
command.
H63 Low limiter (Mode selection) 0: Limit by F16 (Frequency limiter: Low) and continue to Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-174
run
1: If the output frequency lowers below the one limited by
F16 (Frequency limiter: Low), decelerate to stop the
motor.
H64 (Lower limiting frequency) 0.0:Depends on F16 (Frequency limiter, Low) Y Y 1.6 Y Y N N Y 5-174
0.1 to 60.0 Hz
H65 Non-linear V/f 3 (Frequency) 0.0 (Cancel), 0.1 to 500.0 Hz N Y 0.0 Y Y N N N 5-174
H66 (Voltage) 0 to 240V: AVR operation ( 200V class) N Y2 0 Y Y N N N
0 to 500V: AVR operation ( 400V class)
H68 Slip compensation 1 0: Enable during acceleration/deceleration, enable at N Y 0 Y Y N N N 5-174
(Operating conditions base frequency or higher
selection) 1: Disable during acceleration/deceleration, enable at
base frequency or higher
2: Enable during acceleration/deceleration, disable at
base frequency or higher
3: Disable during acceleration/deceleration, disable at
base frequency or higher
H69 Anti-regenerative control 0: Disable Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-175
(Mode selection) 2: Torque limit control with force-to-stop
(Cancel limit control after three times of deceleration
time has passed)
3: DC link bus voltage control with force-to-stop
(Cancel voltage control after three times of deceleration
time has passed)
4: Torque limit control without force-to-stop
5: DC link bus voltage control without force-to-stop
H70 Overload prevention control 0.00: Follow the deceleration time selected Y Y 999 Y Y Y N Y 5-176
0.01 to 100.00 Hz/s, 999 (Cancel)
H71 Deceleration characteristics 0: Disable 1: Enable Y Y 0 Y Y Y N N 5-176
H72 Main power shutdown 0: Disable 1: Enable Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-176
detection (Available FRN0088E2■-2/FRN0059E2■-4 or above)
(Mode selection)
H74 Torque limiter *5 0: Torque limit N Y 1 N N Y Y Y 5-177
(Control target) 1: Torque current limit
H76 Torque limiter (Braking) 0.0 to 500.0Hz Y Y 5.0 Y Y N N N 5-177
(Frequency rising limiter for
braking)
H77 Service life of DC link bus 0 to 8760 (in units of ten hours) Y N 6132 Y Y Y Y Y 5-177
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H78 Maintenance interval (M1) 0 (Disable): 1 to 9999 (in units of ten hours) Y N 6132 Y Y Y Y Y 5-177
(ND spec)
H79 Preset startup count for 0000 (Disable): 0001 to FFFF (in hexadecimal) Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-178
maintenance (M1)
H80 Output current fluctuation 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y Y N N N 5-178
damping gain for motor 1
H81 Light alarm selection 1 0000 to FFFF (in hexadecimal) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-179
H82 Light alarm selection 2 0000 to FFFF (in hexadecimal) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
H84 Pre-excitation *5 (Level) 100 to 400 % (Motor rated magnetizing current for 100%) Y Y 100 N N Y Y N 5-181
H85 (Timer) 0.00; 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 N N Y Y N
0.00; Invalid
0.01 to 30.00 s
H86 Reserved *9 0 to 2 Y Y 0 – – – – – 5-183
H89 Reserved *9 0 to 1 Y Y 1 – – – – – 5-183
H90 Reserved *9 0 to 1 Y Y 0 – – – – – 5-183
H91 PID feedback wire break 0.0 (Alarm disable): 0.1 to 60.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y 5-183
detection
H92 Continuous running at the 0.000 to 10.000 times; 999 Y Y1 999 Y Y Y N Y 5-183
momentary power failure (P) 999:Manufacturer adjustment value Y2
H93 (I) 0.010 to 10.000 s; 999 Y Y1 999 Y Y Y N Y
999:Manufacturer adjustment value Y2
H94 Cumulative motor run time 1 0 to 9999 N N – Y Y Y Y Y 5-177
Change in cumulative motor run time (Reset is enabled) 5-183
(in units of 10 hours)
H95 DC braking 0: Slow response Y Y 1 Y Y N N N 5-74
(Braking response mode) 1: Quick response 5-183
H96 STOP key priority/ 0: STOP key priority disable/ Start check function disable Y Y U:3 Y Y Y Y Y 5-184
Start check function 1: STOP key priority enable/ Start check function disable ACEJK:0
2: STOP key priority disable/ Start check function enable
3: STOP key priority enable/ Start check function enable
H97 Clear alarm data 0: Disable Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-184
1: Alarm data clear (Automatically return to 0 after
clearing data)
H98 Protection/Maintenance 0 to 127 (Data is displayed in decimal) Y Y *11 Y Y Y Y Y 5-185
function (Mode selection) Bit 0: Lower the carrier frequency automatically
(0: Disable; 1: Enable)
Bit 1: Input phase loss protection (0: Disable; 1: Enable)
Bit 2: Output phase loss protection (0: Disable; 1: Enable)
Bit 3: Main circuit capacitor life judgment selection
(0: Factory default referenced;
1 User measurement value standard)
Bit 4: Judge the life of main circuit capacitor
(0: Disable; 1: Enable)
Bit 5: Detect DC fan lock (0: Enable; 1: Disable)
Bit 6: Braking transistor error detection
(0: Disable; 1: Enable)
H99 Password 2 setting/check 0000 to FFFF (Hexadecimal) Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-187
H101 Destination 0: Not selected N Y G(AEU):0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-190
1: Japan J:1
2: Asia C:3
3: China K:7
4: Europe
5: Americas
7: Korea
H111 UPS operation level 120 to 220 VDC: (200 V class) Y Y2 220 Y Y Y N N 5-190
240 to 440 VDC: (400 V class) 440
H114 Anti-regenerative control 0.0 to 50.0%, 999: disabled Y Y 999 Y Y Y N Y 5-190
(Level)
H147 Speed control (Jogging) 0.00 to 99.99 s Y* Y 0.00 N N Y N N 5-190
FF (Gain) *5 5-230
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
*9: Factory use. Do not access these function codes.
*11: FRN0115E2■-2 or below: 83, FRN0072E2■-4 or below: 83, FRN0012E2■-7 or below: 83, FRN0085E2■-4 or above: 19.
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PM
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H154 Torque bias (Mode selection) 0: Invalid N Y 0 N N Y N N 5-190
*5 1: Digital torque bias
2: Analog torque bias
H155 (Level 1) -300 to +300 % N Y 0 N N Y N N
H156 (Level 2) -300 to +300 % N Y 0 N N Y N N
H157 (Level 3) -300 to +300 % N Y 0 N N Y N N
H158 (Mechanical loss 0 to 300 % N Y 0 N N Y N N
compensation)
H159 (Startup timer) 0.00 to 1.00 s N Y 0.00 N N Y N N
H161 (Shutdown timer) 0.00 to 1.00 s N Y 0.00 N N Y N N
H162 (Limiter) 0 to 300 % N Y 200 N N Y N N
H173 Magnetic flux level at light load 10 to 100 % Y Y 100 N N Y Y N 5-192
*5
H180 Brake control signal 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N N 5-192
(Check-timer for brake
operation)
H193 User initial value (Save) 0: Disable, 1: Save Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-156
H194 (Protection) 0: Save enable, Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: Protected (Save disable)
H195 DC braking 0.00 (Disable): 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y N N N 5-74
(Braking timer at the startup) 5-192
H196 Reserved *5 *9 0.001 to 9.999, 999 Y Y 999 Y Y N N N –
H197 User password 1 0: All function codes are disclosed, but the change is not Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-187
(Selection of protective allowed.
operation) 1: Only the function code for quick setup can be
disclosed/changed.
2: Only the function code for customize logic setting is not
disclosed/not changed.
H198 (Setting/check) 0000 to FFFF (Hexadecimal) Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
H199 User password protection 0: Disable Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
valid 1: Protected
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A01 Maximum output frequency 2 25.0 to 500.0Hz N Y 200V class Y Y Y Y N –
AJKU:60.0
400V class
ACE:50.0
JKU:60.0
A02 Base frequency 2 25.0 to 500.0Hz N Y 200V class Y Y Y Y N
J:50.0
AUK:60.0
400V class
ACEJ:50.0
UK:60.0
A03 Rated voltage at base 0: AVR disable (output voltage proportional to power N Y2 200V class Y Y Y Y N
frequency 2 voltage) J:200
80 to 240V: AVR operation ( 200V class) AK:220
160 to 500V: AVR operation ( 400V class) U:230
A04 Maximum output voltage 2 80 to 240V: AVR operation ( 200V class) N Y2 400V class Y Y N Y N
160 to 500V: AVR operation ( 400V class) EJ:400
A:415
CK:380
U:460
A05 Torque boost 2 0.0 to 20.0% (% value against base frequency voltage 2) Y Y *2 Y Y N N N
A06 Electronic thermal overload 1: Enable (For a general-purpose motor with self-cooling Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y N
protection for motor 2 fan)
(Select motor characteristics) 2: Enable (For an inverter-driven motor with separately
powered cooling fan)
A07 (Overload detection level) 0.00 (disable), current value of 1 to 135% of inverter rated Y Y1 *3 Y Y Y Y N
current Y2
A08 (Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *4 Y Y Y Y N
A09 DC braking 2 0.0 to 60.0Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N N
(Braking starting frequency)
A10 (Braking level) 0 to 100% (HHD mode), 0 to 80% (HD/HND mode) Y Y 0 Y Y Y N N
0 to 60% (ND mode)
A11 (Braking time) 0.00 (Disable): 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N N
A12 Starting frequency 2 0.0 to 60.0Hz Y Y 0.5 Y Y Y N N
A13 Load selection / 0: Variable torque load N Y 1 Y Y Y N N
Auto torque boost/ 1: Constant torque load
Auto energy-saving 2: Auto torque boost
operation 2 3: Auto energy-saving operation (variable torque load)
4: Auto energy-saving operation (constant torque load)
5: Auto energy-saving operation with auto torque boost
A14 Drive control selection 2 0: V/f control without slip compensation N Y 0 Y Y Y Y N
1: Vector control without speed sensor (Dynamic torque
vector control)
2: V/f control with slip compensation
3: V/f control with speed sensor
4: V/f control with speed sensor and auto torque boost
6: Vector control for induction motor with speed sensor
A15 Motor 2 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 4 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
A16 (Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000 kW (At P39 = 0, 4) N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
0.01 to 1000 HP (At P39 = 1) Y2
A17 (Rated current) 0.00 to 2000A N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
A18 (Auto-tuning) 0: Disable N N 0 Y Y Y Y N
1: Stop tuning
2: Rotation tuning
5: Stop tuning (%R1, %X)
A19 (Online tuning) 0: Invalid 1:Valid Y Y 0 Y N N N N
A20 (No-load current) 0.00 to 2000A N Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
A21 (%R1) 0.00 to 50.00% Y Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
A22 (%X) 0.00 to 50.00% Y Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
*2: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to “5.2.3 Factory default value per applicable electric motor capacitance”.
*3: The motor rated current is automatically set. Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant” (function code P03).
*4: Standard applicable electric motor is 5.0 min for 22 kW or lower and 10.0 min for 30 kW or higher.
*6: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant”.
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PM
V/f
A23 Motor 2 0.0 to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y N N
(Slip compensation gain for
driving)
A24 (Slip compensation response 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 0.50 Y Y N N N
time) Y2
A25 (Slip compensation gain for 0.0 to 200.0% Y* Y 100.0 Y Y Y N N
braking)
A26 (Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00Hz N Y1 *6 Y Y Y N N
Y2
A27 (Iron loss factor 1) 0.00 to 20.00% Y Y1 *6 Y Y Y Y N
Y2
A30 (Magnetic saturation factor 1) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
*5 Y2
A31 (Magnetic saturation factor 2) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
*5 Y2
A32 (Magnetic saturation factor 3) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
*5 Y2
A33 (Magnetic saturation factor 4) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
*5 Y2
A34 (Magnetic saturation factor 5) 0.0 to 300.0 % Y Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
*5 Y2
A39 Motor 2 selection 0: Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard IM, 8-series) N Y1 U:1 Y Y Y Y N
1: Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating IMs) Y2 ACEJK:0
4: Other IMs
A40 Slip compensation 2 0: Enable during acceleration/deceleration, enable at N Y 0 Y Y N N N
(Operating conditions base frequency or higher
selection) 1: Disable during acceleration/deceleration, enable at
base frequency or higher
2: Enable during acceleration/deceleration, disable at
base frequency or higher
3: Disable during acceleration/deceleration, disable at
base frequency or higher
A41 Output current fluctuation 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20 Y Y N N N
damping gain for motor 2
A43 Speed control 2 *5 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N Y Y N Y 5-228
(Speed command filter)
A44 (Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N Y Y N Y
A45 P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N Y Y N Y
A46 I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s; 999 (Cancel integral term) Y Y 0.100 N Y Y N Y
A47 FF (Gain) 0.00 to 99.99 s Y Y 0.00 N N Y N Y
A49 (Notch filter resonance 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N N Y N N
frequency)
A50 (Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N N Y N N
A51 Cumulative motor run time 2 0 to 9999 N N – Y Y Y Y N –
Change in cumulative motor run time (Reset is enabled)
(in units of 10 hours)
A52 Startup counter for motor 2 For adjustment at replacement Y N – Y Y Y Y N
(0000 to FFFF in hexadecimal)
A53 Motor 2 0 to 300% Y Y1 100 Y Y Y Y N
(%X correction factor 1) Y2
A55 (Torque current under vector 0.00 to 2000 A N Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
control) *5 Y2
A56 (Induced voltage factor under 50 to 100 % N Y1 *6 N N Y Y N
vector control) *5 Y2
A98 Motor 2 0 to 255 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-195
(Function selection) (Data is displayed in decimal, Meaning of each bit 0:
Disable; 1 Enable)
bit0: Current limiter (F43, F44)
bit1: Rotational direction control (H08)
bit2: Non-linear V/f (H50 to H53, H65, H66)
bit3: PID control (J01 to J62, H91)
bit4: Brake signal
bit5: Braking timer at the Startup (H195)
Bit6 to 7: Reserved *9
Factory defaultA (For Asia), C (for China), E (for Europe), U (For USA), J (for Japan), K (for Korea)
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
*6: Factory defaults are depended on motor capacity. Refer to the FRENIC-Ace User's Manual, “5.2.4 Motor constant”.
*9: Factory use. Do not change these function codes.
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PM
V/f
b43 Speed control 3 *5 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N Y Y N Y 5-228
(Speed command filter)
b44 (Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N Y Y N Y
b45 P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 Y* Y 10.0 N Y Y N Y
b46 I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s; 999 (Cancel integral term) Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y N Y
b47 FF (Gain) 0.00 to 99.99 Y* Y 0.00 N N Y N Y
b49 (Notch filter resonance 1 to 200Hz Y Y 200 N N Y N N
frequency)
b50 (Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20dB Y Y 0 N N Y N N
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r43 Speed control 4 *5 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N Y Y N Y 5-228
(Speed command filter)
r44 (Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N Y Y N Y
r45 P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N Y Y N Y
r46 I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s; 999 (Cancel integral term) Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y N Y
r47 FF (Gain) 0.00 to 99.99 Y* Y 0.00 N N Y N Y
r49 (Notch filter resonance 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N N Y N N
frequency)
r50 (Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20 dB Y Y 0 N N Y N N
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PM
V/f
J01 PID control (Mode selection) 0: Disable N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-197
1: Process (normal operation)
2: Process (inverse operation)
3: Speed control (Dancer)
J02 (Remote command) 0: Keypad key operation ( / key) N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-198
1: PID process command 1 (Analog input: Terminals 12,
C1 and V2)
3: UP/DOWN
4: Communication
J03 P (Gain) 0.000 to 30.000 times Y Y 0.100 Y Y Y N Y 5-204
J04 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y N Y
J05 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
J06 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s *1 Y Y 0.5 Y Y Y N Y
J10 (Anti-reset windup) 0 to 200% Y Y 200 Y Y Y N Y 5-207
J11 (Select Warnig output) 0: Warning caused by process command value Y Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-208
1: Warning caused by process command value with hold
2: Warning caused by process command value with latch
3: Warning caused by process command value with hold
and latch
4: Warning caused by PID error value
5: Warning caused by PID error value with hold
6: Warning caused by PID error value with latch
7: Warning caused by PID error value with hold and latch
J12 (Upper limit of warning (AH)) -100% to 100% Y Y 100 Y Y Y N Y
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J68 Brake control signal 0.00 to 300.00% Y Y 100.0 Y Y Y N N 5-214
(Brake-release current)
J69 (Brake-release 0.0 to 25.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y Y N N N
frequency/speed)
J70 (Brake-release timer) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 1.00 Y Y Y N N
J71 (Brake-applied 0.0 to 25.0 Hz Y Y 1.0 Y Y Y N N 5-214
frequency/speed)
J72 (Brake-applied timer) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 1.00 Y Y Y N N
J73 Positioning control *5 0.0 to 1000.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y Y N N N 5-217
(Start timer)
J74 (Start point; upper digits) -999(83E7) to 999(03E7) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
-999(83E7) to -1(8001)
0(0000) to 999(03E7)
J75 (Start point; lower digits) 0(0000) to 9999(270F) ; P = -1(FFFF) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
J76 (Preset point; upper digits) -999(83E7) to 999(03E7) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
-999(83E7) to -1(8001)
0(0000) to 999(03E7)
J77 (Preset point; lower digits) 0(0000) to 9999(270F) ; P = -1(FFFF) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
J78 (Creep speed SW point; 0 to 999 Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
upper digits)
J79 (Creep speed SW point; 0 to 9999 Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
lower digits)
J80 (Creep speed) 0 to 500 Hz Y Y 0.0 Y Y N N N
J81 (End point; upper digits) -999(83E7) to 999(03E7) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
-999(83E7) to -1(8001)
0(0000) to 999(03E7)
J82 (End point; lower digits) 0(0000) to 9999(270F) Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
J83 (Completion range) 0 to 9999 Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
J84 (End timer) 0.0 to 1000.0 s Y Y 0.0 Y Y N N N
J85 (Coasting compensation) 0 to 9999 Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
J86 (End point: serial pulse input 0: Direction and pulse Y Y 0 Y Y N N N
format) 1: Forward and reverse pulse
J87 (Preset positioning 0: Allow to preset at the forward rotation only N Y 0 Y Y N N N
requirement) 1: Allow to preset at the reverse rotation only
2: Allow to preset at any rotations
J88 (Direction of detected position) 0: Not switch the direction of detected position N Y 0 Y Y N N N
1: Switch the direction of detected position
J95 Brake control signal *5 0.00 to 300.00 % Y Y 100.00 N N Y N N 5-214
(Brake-release torque)
J96 (Brake-apply conditions) 0 to 31 Y Y 0 N N Y N N
Bit0: Speed detection / Speed command
(0: Speed detection ; 1: Speed command)
Bit1: Reserved
Bit2: Reserved
Bit3: Reserved
Bit4: Brake-apply condition
(0: Regardless of run command status (ON or OFF) ;
1: Only when run command is OFF.)
J97 Servo lock *5 (Gain) 0.000 to 9.999 times Y* Y 0.010 N N Y N N 5-226
J98 (Completion timer) 0.000 to 1.000 s Y Y 0.100 N N Y N N
J99 (Completion range) 0 to 9999 Y Y 10 N N Y N N
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J105 PID control (Display unit) 0 to 80 N Y 0 Y Y Y N Y 5-227
0: Inherit (PID Control 1 feedback unit)
1: none
2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
[Flow]
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
[Pressure]
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi PSI (Pounds per square inch absolute)
47: mWG
48: inWG
[Temperature]
60: K
61: degreeC
62: degreeF
[Concentration]
80: ppm
J106 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 Y Y Y N Y
J107 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
J136 PID multistep command -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y 5-227
(Multistep command 1)
J137 (Multistep command 2) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
J138 (Multistep command 3) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y N Y
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d01 Speed control 1 *5 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N Y Y N Y 5-228
(Speed command filter)
d02 (Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N Y Y N Y
d03 P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N Y Y N Y
d04 I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s; 999(Cancel integral term) Y Y 0.100 N Y Y N Y
d05 FF (Gain) 0.00 to 99.99 s Y Y 0.00 N N Y N Y
d07 (Notch filter resonance 1 to 200 Hz Y Y 200 N N Y N N
frequency)
d08 (Notch filter attenuation level) 0 to 20dB Y Y 0 N N Y N N
d09 Speed control (Jogging) *5 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.020 N Y Y N N 5-230
(Speed command filter)
d10 (Speed detection filter) 0.000 to 0.100 s Y* Y 0.005 N Y Y N N
d11 P (Gain) 0.1 to 200.0 times Y* Y 10.0 N Y Y N N
d12 I (Integral time) 0.001 to 9.999 s; 999(Cancel integral term) Y* Y 0.100 N Y Y N N
d14 Feedback Input *5 0: Frequency and direction N Y 2 N Y Y Y N 5-231
(Pulse input format) 1: Forward and reverse pulse
2: Quadrature A/B signal(B phase lead)
3: Quadrature A/B signal(A phase lead)
d15 (Encoder pulse resolution) 0014 to EA60(Hexadecimal) pulses N Y 0400 N Y Y Y N
(20 to 60000 (Decimal) pulses) (1024)
d16 (Pulse scaling factor 1) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 N Y Y Y N
d17 (Pulse scaling factor 2) 1 to 9999 N Y 1 N Y Y Y N
d21 Speed agreement / PG error 0.0 to 50.0 % Y Y 10.0 N Y Y N Y 5-233
*5
(Hysteresis width)
d22 (Detection timer) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.50 N Y Y N Y
d23 PG error processing *5 0: Continue to run 1 N Y 2 N Y Y N Y
1: Stop with alarm 1
2: Stop with alarm 2
3: Continue to run 2
4: Stop with alarm 3
5: Stop with alarm 4
d24 Zero speed control *5 0: Disable at startup N Y 0 N N Y N N 5-234
1: Enable at startup
d25 ASR switching time *5 0.000 to 1.000 s Y Y 0.000 N Y Y Y Y 5-234
d32 Speed limit / 0 to 110 % Y Y 100 N N Y Y Y 5-234
Over speed level 1 *5
d33 Speed limit / 0 to 110 % Y Y 100 N N Y Y Y
Over speed level 2 *5
d35 Over speed detection level *5 0 to 120 %; 999 Y Y 999 N Y Y Y Y 5-234
999: Depend on d32, d33
d41 Application specific function 0: Invalid N Y 0 N Y N N N 5-234
selection *5 1: Line speed control with speed sensor
2: Master-follower operation (Immediate synchronization
mode at the start, without Z phase)
3: Master-follower operation (Start after synchronization
mode)
4: Master-follower operation (Immediate synchronization
mode at the start, with Z phase)
d51 Reserved *9 -500 to 500 N Y *12 Y Y Y Y Y 5-237
d52 Reserved *9 -500 to 500 N Y *12 Y Y Y Y Y
d55 Reserved *9 0000 to 00FF (Display in hexadecimal) N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
d59 Command (Pulse train input) 0: Frequency and direction N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-244
*5 1: Forward and reverse pulse
(Pulse input format) 2: Quadrature A/B signal(B phase lead)
3: Quadrature A/B signal(A phase lead)
d60 (Encoder pulse resolution) 0014 to 0E10 (Hexadecimal) pulses N Y 0400 N Y Y N N 5-237
(20 to 3600 (Decimal) pulses) (1024)
d61 (Filter time constant) 0.000 to 5.000 s Y Y 0.005 Y Y Y Y Y 5-237
d62 (Pulse scaling factor 1) 1 to 9999 Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
d63 (Pulse scaling factor 2) 1 to 9999 Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
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d67 PMSM starting mode *5 0: Disable N Y 2 N N N N Y 5-159
(Auto search) 1: Enable (At restart after momentary power failure) 5-237
2: Enable (At restart after momentary power failure and at
normal start)
d69 Reserved *9 30.0 to 100.0Hz Y Y 30.0 Y Y N N N 5-237
d70 Speed control limiter *5 0.00 to 100.00 % Y Y 100.00 N Y N N N 5-247
d71 Master follower control *5 0.00 to 1.50 times Y Y 1.00 N Y Y N N 5-238
(Main speed regulator gain)
d72 (APR gain) 0.00 to 200.00 times Y Y 15.00 N Y Y N N
d73 (APR positive output limiter) 20 to 200 %; 999: Invalid Y Y 999 N Y Y N N
d74 (APR negative output limiter) 20 to 200 %; 999: Invalid Y Y 999 N Y Y N N
d75 (Z phase alignment gain) 0.00 to 10.00 times Y Y 1.00 N Y Y N N
d76 (Offset angle between master 0 to 359 deg Y Y 0 N Y Y N N
and follower)
d77 (Synchronous completion 0 to 359 deg Y Y 15 N Y Y N N
detection angle)
d78 (Excessive error detection 0 to 65535 (10 unit pulse) Y Y 65535 N Y Y N N
level)
d79 Reserved *5 *9 0; 80 to 240 V (200V order) N Y2 0 N N N N Y 5-237
160 to 500 V (400V order); 999
d88 Reserved *5 *9 0.00 to 100.00 %, 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d90 Magnetic flux level during 100 to 300 % Y Y 150 N N Y N N 5-247
deceleration under vector
control *5
d91 Reserved *9 0.00 to 2.00, 999 Y Y 999 – – – – – 5-237
d92 Reserved *5 *9 0.00 to 10.00 Y Y 0.30 – – – – –
d93 Reserved *5 *9 0.00 to 10.00; 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d94 Reserved *5 *9 0.00 to 10.00; 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d95 Reserved *5 *9 0.00 to 10.00; 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d96 Reserved *5 *9 -50.0 to 50.0; 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d97 Reserved *5 *9 -50.0 to 50.0; 999 Y Y 999 N N N N Y
d99 Extension function 1 0 to 127 Y Y 0 5-247
Bit 0-2: Reserved *9 – – – – –
Bit 3: JOG operation from communication Y Y Y N Y
(0: Disable; 1: Enable)
Bit 4-8: Reserved *9 – – – – –
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U00 Customizable logic 0: Disable Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-250
(Mode selection) 1: Enable (Customizable logic operation)
ECL alarm occurs when the value is changed from 1 to 0
during operation.
U01 Customizable logic: Step 1 [Digital] N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Block selection) 0: No function assigned
10 to 15: Through output + General-purpose timer
20 to 25: Logical AND + General-purpose timer
30 to 35: Logical OR + General-purpose timer
40 to 45: Logical XOR + General-purpose timer
50 to 55: Set priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
60 to 65: Reset priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
70, 72, 73: Rising edge detector + General-purpose timer
80, 82, 83: Falling edge detector + General-purpose timer
90, 92, 93: Rising & falling edges detector +
General-purpose timer
100 to 105: Hold + General-purpose timer
110: Increment counter
120: Decrement counter
130: Timer with reset input
General-purpose timer function
(Least significant digit 0 to 5)
_0: No timer
_1: On-delay timer
_2: Off-delay timer
_3: Pulse (1 shot)
_4: Retriggerable timer
_5: Pulse train output
[Analog]
2001: Adder
2002: Subtracter
2003: Multiplier
2004: Divider
2005: Limiter
2006: Absolute value of input
2007: Inverting adder
2008: Variable limiter
2009: Linear function
2051 to 2056: Comparator1 to 6
2071, 2072: Window comparator1, 2
2101: High selector
2102: Low selector
2103: Average of inputs
2151: Loading function from S13
2201: Clip and map function
2202: Scale converter
3001: Quadratic function
3002: Square root function
[Digital, Analog]
4001: Hold
4002: Inverting adder with enable
4003, 4004: Selector 1, 2
4005: LPF(Low-pass filter) with enable
4006: Rate limiter with enable
5000: Selector 3
5100: Selector 4
6001: Reading function code
6002: Writing function code
6003: Temporary change of function code
6101: PID dancer output gain frequency
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U02 Customizable logic: Step 1 [Digital] 0 to 105: The same as E20 value. However, 27, 111 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
(Input 1) to 120 cannot be selected
U03 (Input 2) 2001 to 2200 (3001 to 3200): Output of Step 1 to 200 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
*: The use of the option card lets those functions remain in effect.
*5: Available at ROM version 0300 or later.
Customizable logic Step 1 to 14 function code is assigned as follows: Setting value is the same as U01 to U05.
Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step5 Step6 Step7 Step8 Step9 Step10
Block selection U01 U06 U11 U16 U21 U26 U31 U36 U41 U46
Input 1 U02 U07 U12 U17 U22 U27 U32 U37 U42 U47
Input 2 U03 U08 U13 U18 U23 U28 U33 U38 U43 U48
Function 1 U04 U09 U14 U19 U24 U29 U34 U39 U44 U49
Function 2 U05 U10 U15 U20 U25 U30 U35 U40 U45 U50
Step11 Step12 Step13 Step14
Block selection U51 U56 U61 U66
Input 1 U52 U57 U62 U67
Input 2 U53 U58 U63 U68
Function 1 U54 U59 U64 U69
Function 2 U55 U60 U65 U70
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U71 Customizable logic 0: Disable N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Output selection) 1 to 200: Output of Step 1 to 200 “S001” to “S0200”
Output signal 1
U72 Output signal 2 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U73 Output signal 3 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U74 Output signal 4 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U75 Output signal 5 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U76 Output signal 6 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U77 Output signal 7 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U78 Output signal 8 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U79 Output signal 9 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U80 Output signal 10 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U81 Customizable logic 0 to 172 (1000 to 1172): Same as E01 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
(Function selection) 8001 to 8020: The value with 8000 added to E61
Output signal 1
U82 Output signal 2 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U83 Output signal 3 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U84 Output signal 4 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U85 Output signal 5 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U86 Output signal 6 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U87 Output signal 7 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U88 Output signal 8 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U89 Output signal 9 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U90 Output signal 10 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U91 Customizable logic timer 0: Monitor disable Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
monitor (Step selection) 1 to 200: Step 1 to 200
U92 Customizable logic -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.000 Y Y Y Y Y
(The coefficients of the
approximate formula)
(Mantissa of KA1)
U93 (Exponent part of KA1) -5 to 5 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U94 (Mantissa of KB1) -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.000 Y Y Y Y Y
U95 (Exponent part of KB1) -5 to 5 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U96 (Mantissa of KC1) -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.000 Y Y Y Y Y
U97 (Exponent part KC1) -5 to 5 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U100 Task process cycle setting 0: Auto select from 2, 5, 10 or 20 ms depending on the N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
number of steps
2: 2 ms (Up to 10 step)
5: 5 ms (Up to 50 step)
10: 10 ms (Up to 100 step)
20: 20ms (Up to 200 step) *5
U101 Customizable logic -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-250
(Operating point 1 (X1)) 5-273
U102 (Operating point 1 (Y1)) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
U103 (Operating point 2 (X2)) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
U104 (Operating point 2 (Y2)) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
U105 (Operating point 3 (X3)) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
U106 (Operating point 3 (Y3)) Y N Y Y Y Y Y
U107 Customizable logic 0: Invalid N N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-250
(Auto calculation of the 1: Execute calculation 5-274
coefficients of the (When the calculation is finished, the results are stored
approximate formula) to the function code U92 to U97)
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U121 Customizable logic -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y 5-250
(User parameter 1)
U122 (User parameter 2) Y Y Y Y Y
U123 (User parameter 3) Y Y Y Y Y
U124 (User parameter 4) Y Y Y Y Y
U125 (User parameter 5) Y Y Y Y Y
U126 (User parameter 6) Y Y Y Y Y
U127 (User parameter 7) Y Y Y Y Y
U128 (User parameter 8) Y Y Y Y Y
U129 (User parameter 9) Y Y Y Y Y
U130 (User parameter 10) Y Y Y Y Y
U131 (User parameter 11) Y Y Y Y Y
U132 (User parameter 12) Y Y Y Y Y
U133 (User parameter 13) Y Y Y Y Y
U134 (User parameter 14) Y Y Y Y Y
U135 (User parameter 15) Y Y Y Y Y
U136 (User parameter 16) Y Y Y Y Y
U137 (User parameter 17) Y Y Y Y Y
U138 (User parameter 18) Y Y Y Y Y
U139 (User parameter 19) Y Y Y Y Y
U140 (User parameter 20) Y Y Y Y Y
U171 Customizable logic -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
(Storage area 1)
U172 (Storage area 2) Y Y Y Y Y
U173 (Storage area 3) Y Y Y Y Y
U174 (Storage area 4)*5 Y Y Y Y Y
U175 (Storage area 5)*5 Y Y Y Y Y
U190 Customizable logic setting 1 to 200 Y Y 15 Y Y Y Y Y
step (Step number)
U191 Setting step (Select block) Same as U01 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
U192 (Input 1) Same as U02 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U193 (Input 2) Same as U03 N Y 100 Y Y Y Y Y
U194 (Function 1) Same as U04 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
U195 (Function 2) Same as U05 N Y 0.00 Y Y Y Y Y
U196 Customizable logic 0 to 9999
ROM version Upper digit N N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(Monitor)
U197 Customizable logic 0 to 9999
ROM version Upper digit N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
(For User setting)
U198 Customizable logic 0 to 9999 N N 0 Y Y Y Y Y
ROM version Lower digit
(Monitor)
U199 Customizable logic 0 to 9999 N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
ROM version Lower digit
(For User setting)
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y01 RS-485 Communication 1 1 to 255 N Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-277
(Station address)
y02 (Communications error 0: Immediately trip with alarm er8 Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
processing) 1: Trip with alarm er8 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 er8 . If it succeeds, continue
to run.
3: Continue to run
y03 (Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 2.0 Y Y Y Y Y
y04 (Baud rate) 0: 2400 bps Y Y 3 Y Y Y Y Y
1: 4800 bps
2: 9600 bps
3: 19200 bps
4: 38400 bps
y05 (Data length selection) 0: 8 bit 1: 7 bits Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
y06 (Parity selection) 0: None (Stop bit: 2 bits) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: Even number parity (Stop bit: 1 bits)
2: Odd number parity (Stop bit: 1 bits)
3: None (Stop bit: 1 bits)
y07 (Stop bit selection) 0: 2 bits 1: 1 bits Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
y08 (Communication time-out 0: Not check of the time-out Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
detection timer) 1 to 60 s
y09 (Response interval time) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01 Y Y Y Y Y
y10 (Protocol selection) 0: Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
1: FRENIC Loader protocol (SX protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
y11 RS-485 Communication 2 1 to 255 N Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
(Station address)
y12 (Communications error 0: Immediately trip with alarm erp Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
processing) 1: Trip with alarm erp 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 erp . If it succeeds, continue
to run.
3: Continue to run
y13 (Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 2.0 Y Y Y Y Y
y14 (Baud rate) 0: 2400 bps Y Y 3 Y Y Y Y Y
1: 4800 bps
2: 9600 bps
3: 19200 bps
4: 38400 bps
y15 (Data length selection) 0: 8 bits 1: 7 bits Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
y16 (Parity selection) 0: None (Stop bit: 2 bits) Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: Even number parity (Stop bit: 1 bits)
2: Odd number parity (Stop bit: 1 bits)
3: None (Stop bit: 1 bits)
y17 (Stop bit selection) 0: 2 bits 1: 1 bit Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
y18 (Communication time-out 0: Not check of the time-out Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
detection timer) 1 to 60 s
y19 (Response interval time) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01 Y Y Y Y Y
y20 (Protocol selection) 0: Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: FRENIC Loader protocol (SX protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
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y21 Built-in CAN communication 1 to 127 N Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y 5-280
(Node ID)
y24 (Baud rate) 0: 125kbps N Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
1: 20kbit/s
2: 50kbit/s
3: 125kbit/s
4: 250kbit/s
5: 500kbit/s
6: 800kbit/s
7: 1Mbit/s
y25 Map the inverter function 0000 to FFFF (in hexadecimal) N Y 0000 Y Y Y Y Y
code1 to RPDO No. 3
y26 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
Data mapped I/O (Write)
code2 to RPDO No. 3
y27 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code3 to RPDO No. 3
y28 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code4 to RPDO No. 3
y29 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code1 to TPDO No. 3
y30 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code2 to TPDO No. 3
y31 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code3 to TPDO No. 3
y32 Map the inverter function Y Y Y Y Y
code4 to TPDO No. 3
y33 (Operation selection) 0: Disable, 1: Enable Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
y34 (Communications error This function code is valid in case of y36=-4 or -5. Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y
processing) 1: After the time specified by [y35], coast to a stop and trip
with [ert].
2: If the inverter receives any data within the time specified
by [y35], ignore the communications error. After the
timeout, coast to a stop and trip with [ert].
10: Immediately decelerate to a stop. Issue [ert] after
stopping.
11: After the time specified by [y35], decelerate to a stop.
Issue [ert] after stopping.
12: If the inverter receives any data within the time specified
by [y35], ignore the communications error. After the
timeout, decelerate to a stop and trip with [ert].
Otherwise: Immediately coast to a stop and trip with [ert].
y35 (Communication time-out 0.0 to 60.0 Y Y 0.0 Y Y Y Y Y
detection timer)
y36 (Operation selection in abort -5 to 3 Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y
status) *5
y95 Data clear processing for 0: Do not clear the data of function codes Sxx when a Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-280
communications error communications error occurs. (compatible with the
conventional inverters)
1: Clear the data of function codes S01/S05/S19 when a
communications error occurs.
2: Clear the run command assigned bit of function code
S06 when a communications error occurs.
3: Clear both data of S01/S05/S19 and run command
assigned bit of S06 when a communications error
occurs.
* Related alarms: er8, erp, er4, er5, ert
y97 Communication data storage 0: Store into nonvolatile memory (Rewritable times are Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-280
selection limited)
1: Write into temporary memory (Rewritable times are
unlimited)
2: Save all data from temporary memory to nonvolatile
memory (After all save, return to Data 1)
y98 Bus link function Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-280
(Mode selection) 0: Follow H30 Follow H30
1: Bus link Follow H30
2: Follow H30 Bus link
3: Bus link Bus link
y99 Loader link function Frequency command Run command Y N 0 Y Y Y Y Y 5-281
(Mode selection) 0: Follow H30, y98 Follow H30, y98
1: FRENIC loader Follow H30, y98
2: Follow H30, y98 FRENIC loader
3: FRENIC loader FRENIC loader
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K01 Multifunction keypad 0: Japanese Y Y J: 0 Y Y Y Y Y –
TP-A1-E2C 1: English C: 6
(Language selection) 2: German AEUK: 1
3: French
4: Spanish
5: Italian
6: Chinese
8: Russian
9: Greek
10: Turkish
11: Polish
12: Czech
13: Swedish
14: Portuguese
15: Dutch
16: Malay
17: Vietnamese
18: Thai
19: Indonesian
100: User-Customizable language
K02 (Backlight OFF time) 0: Always OFF Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y –
1 to 30 min
K03 (Backlight brightness 0 (dark) - 10 (bright) Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y –
adjustment)
K04 (Contrast adjustment) 0 (low) - 10 (high) Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y –
K08 (LCD monitor status display) 0: Not displayed Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y –
1: Fully displayed
K15 (Sub-monitor display 0: Operation guide display Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y –
selection) 1: Bar graph display
K16 (Sub-monitor 1 display 1 to 35 Y Y 13 Y Y Y Y Y –
selection) 1: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation)
K17 (Sub-monitor 2 display 2: Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation) Y Y 19 Y Y Y Y Y –
selection) 3: Reference frequency
4: Motor rotation speed
5: Load rotation speed
6: Line speed
7: Transport time for specified length
8: Speed (%)
13: Output current
14: Output voltage
18: Calculated torque
19: Input power
25: Load factor
26: Motor output
27: Analog input monitor
31: Current position pulse
32: Position error pulse
33: Torque current (%)
34: Magnetic flux command (%)
35: Input watt-hour
K20 (Bar graph 1 display selection) 1: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) Y Y 1 Y Y Y Y Y –
13: Output current
14: Output voltage
K21 (Bar graph 2 display selection) 18: Calculated torque Y Y 13 Y Y Y Y Y –
19: Input power
K22 (Bar graph 3 display selection) Y Y 19 Y Y Y Y Y –
25: Load factor
26: Motor output
K91 (< key shortcut selection) 0: disabled Y Y 0 Y Y Y Y Y –
K92 (> key shortcut selection) 11 to 99: respective mode Y Y 64 Y Y Y Y Y –
The keypad function K codes are used when the multi-function keypad (TP-A1-E2C) is connected. For details
about the K codes, refer to the instruction manual for the keypad.
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75 100 1.5
90 125
110 150
132 175
2.0
160 200 0.0
200 250
280 400
315 450
4.0
355 500
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Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 Protective Function
In order to prevent system down or to shorten a downtime, FRENIC-Ace is provided with various protective
functions shown in Table 6.1-1 below. The protective functions marked with an asterisk (*) in the table are disabled
by factory default. Enable them according to your needs.
The protective functions include, for example, the “heavy alarm” detection function which, upon detection of an
abnormal state, displays the alarm code on the LED monitor and causes the inverter to trip, the “light alarm”
detection function which displays the alarm code but lets the inverter continue the current operation, and other
warning signal output functions.
If any problem arises, understand the protective functions listed below and follow the procedures given in
Sections 6.2 and onwards for troubleshooting.
Table 6.1-1 Abnormal States Detectable (“Heavy Alarm” and “Light Alarm” Objects)
Related
Protective function Description
function code
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6.2 Before Proceeding with Troubleshooting
• If any of the protective functions has been activated, first remove the cause. Then, after checking that all run
commands are set to OFF, release the alarm. If the alarm is released while any run command is set to ON,
the inverter may supply the power to the motor, running the motor.
Injury may occur.
• Even though the inverter has interrupted power to the motor, if the voltage is applied to the main circuit input
terminals L1/R, L2/S, L3/T, L1/L and L2/N, voltage may be output to inverter output terminals U, V, and W.
• Turn OFF the power and wait for at least five minutes for inverters with a capacity of FRN0011E2■-7 /
FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 or below, or at least ten minutes for inverters with a capacity of
FRN0085E2■-4 or above. Make sure that the LED monitor or charging lamp are turned OFF. Further, make
sure, using a multimeter or a similar instrument, that the DC intermediate circuit voltage between the
terminals P (+) and N (-) has dropped to the safe level (+25 VDC or below).
Electric shock may occur.
If any problems persist after the above recovery procedure, contact your Fuji Electric representative.
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6.3 If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor
Ground fault
ef (FRN0085E2■-4 or Y — — — — 6-8
above)
Keypad communications
er2 Y — — 1 to 2 For manufacturer 6-9
error
0 Time-out
er5 Option error Y Y — 6-9
1 to 10 For manufacturer
8 to 14 For manufacturer
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6.3 If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor
RS-485 communications
er8 Y Y — — — 6-11
error (Communication port 1)
RS-485 communications
erp Y Y — — — 6-12
error (Communication port 2)
4 to 5 For manufacturer
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6.3 If an Alarm Code Appears on the LED Monitor
0c1
0c2 Instantaneous overcurrent Y — Y 1 to 5001 For manufacturer 6-17
0c3
6 Detection of fan stop
0h1 Cooling fin overheat Y Y Y 6-18
Other than above For manufacturer
1 IGBT protection
0lu Inverter overload Y — Y 2 Inverter overload 6-21
10 For manufacturer
Output phase-failure
0pl detection
Y — — 1 to 10 For manufacturer 6-21
0u1
0u2 Overvoltage Y — Y 1 to 12 For manufacturer 6-22
0u3
Charger circuit fault
pbf (FRN0203E2■-4 or Y — — 1 to 2 For manufacturer 6-23
above)
NB) • If a control power supply voltage drops to such a level that the operation of the inverter control circuit
cannot be maintained, all protective functions are automatically reset.
• By OFF ON operation of key or X terminal (assigned to RST) the protection stop state can be
released. In a state that an alarm cause is not removed, however, resetting operation is not effective.
• If two or more alarms are occurring, the resetting operation remains ineffective until all the alarm causes
are removed. Alarm factors not removed can be checked from the keypad.
• When assigned to light alarms, “30A/B/C” do not work.
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7.1 Inspection Interval
• Before proceeding to the maintenance/inspection jobs, turn OFF the power and wait at least five minutes for
inverters FRN0115E2■-2 / FRN0072E2■-4 / FRN0011E2■-7 or below, or at least ten minutes for
inverters FRN0085E2■-4 or above. Make sure that the LED monitor / charging lamp are turned OFF.
Further, make sure, using a multimeter or a similar instrument, that the DC link bus voltage between the
terminals P(+) and N(-) has dropped to the safe level (+25 VDC or below).
Electric shock may occur.
• Maintenance, inspection, and parts replacement should be made only by authorized persons.
• Take off the watch, rings and other metallic objects before starting work.
• Use insulated tools.
• Never modify the inverter.
Electric shock or injuries could occur.
The replacement intervals are based on the inverter’s service life estimated at an ambient temperature of
40°C at 100% (HHD-mode inverters) or 80% (ND-/HD-/HND-mode inverters) of full load. In environments
with an ambient temperature above 40°C or a large amount of dust or dirt, the replacement intervals may
be shorter.
Standard replacement intervals mentioned above are only a guide for replacement, not a guaranteed
service life. Refer to “7.4 List of Periodic Replacement Parts.”
7-1
7.2 Daily Inspection
7-2
7.3 Periodic Inspection
and discoloration.
Terminal Check that the terminal blocks are not Visual inspection No abnormalities
blocks damaged.
DC link bus 1) Check for electrolyte leakage, 1), 2) 1), 2)
capacitor discoloration, cracks and swelling of the Visual inspection No abnormalities
casing.
2) Check that the safety valve does not
protrude remarkably.
Braking 1) Check for abnormal odor or cracks in 1) Olfactory and visual inspection 1) No abnormalities
resistor insulators caused by overheat. 2) Check the wires visually, or 2) Within ±10% of the
2) Check for wire breakage. disconnect either one of the resistance of the
wires and measure the braking resistor
conductivity with a multimeter.
Printed 1) Check for loose screws and connectors. 1) Retighten. 1), 2), 3), 4)
circuit board 2) Check for odor and discoloration. 2) Olfactory and visual inspection No abnormalities
Control circuit
“Menu #5 Maintenance
Information” inthe FRENIC-Ace
User's Manual, Chapter 3,
Section 3.4.5.
Ventilation Check the heat sink, intake and exhaust Visual inspection No clogging or
path ports for clogging and foreign materials. accumulation of dust, dirt
or foreign materials.
Clean it, if any, with a
vacuum cleaner.
7-3
7.3 Periodic Inspection
Magnetic Check for chatters when the inverter Auditory inspection No abnormalities
contactors and is running.
Main circuit
relays
DC link bus Measure the capacitance if Judgment on service life Capacitance
capacitor necessary. using “Menu #5 Maintenance Initial value x 0.85
Information (%che )” in the
FRENIC-Ace User's Manual,
Chapter 3, Section 3.4.5.
Cooling fans Check for abnormal noise or Visual and auditory No abnormalities
excessive vibration when the inverter inspections
is running.
Additional notes
(1) The inspection interval (every year) of check items given in Table 7.3-1 and Table 7.3-2 is merely a guide.
Make the interval shorter depending on the usage environment.
(2) Store and organize the inspection results to utilize them as a guide for operation and maintenance of the
equipment and service life estimation.
(3) At the time of an inspection, check the cumulative run times on the keypad to utilize them as a guide for
replacement of parts. Refer to “7.4.1 Judgment on service life”.
(4) The inverter has cooling fans inside to ventilate itself for discharging the heat generated by the power
converter section. This will accumulate dust or dirt on the heat sink depending on the ambient environment.
In a dusty environment, the heat sink requires cleaning in a shorter interval than that specified in periodic
inspection. Neglecting cleaning of the heat sink can rise its temperature, activating protective circuits to lead
to an abrupt shutdown or causing the temperature rise of the surrounding electronic devices to adversely
affect their service life.
7-4
7.4 List of Periodic Replacement Parts
Note. These replacement intervals are based on the inverter’s service life estimated at a surrounding temperature
of 40°C at 100% (HHD-mode inverters) or 80% (ND-/HD-/HND-mode inverters) of full load. In environments
with an ambient temperature above 40°C or a large amount of dust or dirt, the replacement intervals may be
shorter. The condition for inverters of FRN0020E2■-2/FRN0012E2■-4/FRN0011E2■-7 or below
capacity models is a load ratio of 80% even for HHD-mode.
The service life of the DC link bus capacitor can be judged by the “Measurement of discharging time of the DC link
bus capacitor” or “ON-time counting of DC link bus capacitor.”
7-5
7.4 List of Periodic Replacement Parts
[1] Measuring the capacitance of DC link bus capacitor in comparison with initial one
at shipment
The measuring procedure given below measures the capacitance of DC link bus capacitor in comparison with initial
one at shipment when the power is turned OFF. The measuring result can be displayed on the keypad as a ratio
(%) to the initial capacitance.
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7.4 List of Periodic Replacement Parts
5) The inverter automatically starts the measurement of the capacitance of the DC link bus capacitor.
If “ . . . . ” does not appear on the LED monitor, the measurement has not started. Check the conditions
listed in 1).
6) After “ . . . . ” has disappeared from the LED monitor, turn ON the main circuit power again.
7) Select Menu #5 “Maintenance Information” in Programming mode and check the capacitance (%) of the DC link
bus capacitor (5_05 ).
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[2] Measuring the capacitance of the DC link bus capacitor under ordinary operating
conditions
The inverter automatically measures the capacitance of the DC link bus capacitor under ordinary operating
conditions when the power is turned OFF. This measurement requires setting up the load conditions for ordinary
operation and measuring the reference capacitance when the inverter is introduced to the practical operation,
using the setup procedure given below
Hereafter, each time the inverter is turned OFF, it automatically measures the discharging time of the DC link bus
capacitor if the above conditions are met. Periodically check the capacitance (%) of the DC link bus capacitor
(5_05 ) with Menu #5 “Maintenance Information” in Programming mode.
The condition given above produces a rather large measurement error. If this mode gives you a lifetime
alarm, revert bit 3 of H98 (Main circuit capacitor life judgment selection) to the default setting (Bit 3 = 0) and
conduct the measurement under the condition at the time of factory shipment.
7-7
7.5 Measurement of Electrical Amounts in Main Circuit
■ Three-phase input
Electric power (W)
Power factor = × 100 %
3 × Voltage (V) × Current (A)
DC link bus
Item
DC voltmeter V
AR, AS, AT VR, VS, VT WR, WT AU, AV, AW VU, VV, VW WU, WW
Rectifier or Digital
Type of
It is not recommended that meters other than a digital AC power meter be used for measuring the output
voltage or output current since they may cause larger measurement errors or, in the worst case, they may
be damaged.
7-8
7.6 Insulation Test
(3) Insulation test of external main circuit and sequence control circuit
Disconnect all the wiring connected to the inverter so that the test voltage is not applied to the inverter.
7-9
7.7 Inquiries about Product and Guarantee
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.
7-10
7.7 Inquiries about Product and Guarantee
[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.
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Appendix G Conformity with Standards
APPENDICES
Appendix G Conformity with Standards
Standards
IEC/EN61800-3 : 2004/A1:2012
Immunity : Second environment (Industrial)
Emission : Applicable only when an optional EMC-compliant filter is
attached : Category C2
: Applicable only to the EMC filter built-in type of inverters
Type of FRN0012E2E-4 or below : Category C2
EMC Directives (Radiated emission:With Ferritecore at the input wiring)
Type of FRN0011E2E-7, 0008E2E-7 : Category C2
Type of FRN0006E2E-2□or7□ or below :
(Conducted emission:With Ferritecore at the output wiring)
(Radiated emission:With Ferritecore at the input wiring)
Type of FRN0022E2E-4 or above : Category C3
IEC/EN61326-3-1 : 2008
Low Voltage Directive IEC/EN61800-5-1 : 2007
EN ISO 13849-1 : 2008, Cat.3 / PL:e
IEC/EN 60204-1 : 2005/2006, Stop Category 0
Machinery Directive IEC/EN 61508-1 to -7 : 2010 SIL3
IEC/EN 61800-5-2 : 2007 SIL3 (Functional Safety : STO)
IEC/EN 62061 : 2005 SIL3
CAUTION
The EMC filter built-in type of the FRENIC-Ace inverters is categorized as “Category C3” of the EN61800-3. It is
not designed for use in a domestic environment. It may interfere with the operations of home appliances or office
equipment due to noise emitted from it.
To use Fuji inverters in combination with a PWM converter, the basic type of inverters having no built-in
EMC filter should be used. Use of an EMC filter built-in type may increase heat of capacitors in the
inverter, resulting in damage. In addition, the effect of the EMC filter can no longer be expected.
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*1) A ferrite core is added for input power wires and grounding wire (2 turns), or two ferrite cores are added for
input power wires and grounding wire, 1 turns.
*2) IF carrier frequency setting is 4 kHz or less or a zero-phase reactor is added at the input cable, conforms
category C2. Except this condition, conforms category C3.
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure. A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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*3) A ferrite core is added for input power wires and grounding wire (1 turn).
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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Shielded
cable
*: With overcurrent protection
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*1) Calculated based on these measuring conditions: 480 V/ 60 Hz, neutral grounding in Y-connection,
interphase voltage unbalance ratio 2%.
*2) Calculated based on these measuring conditions: 240 V/ 60 Hz, one-phase grounding in delta-connection,
interphase voltage unbalance ratio 2%.
Note: A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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■ Note
If installed according to the guidelines given below, inverters marked with CE are considered as compliant with the
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.
1. The ground terminal G should always be connected to the ground. Do not use only a
residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)* as the sole method
of electric shock protection. Be sure to use ground wires whose size is greater than power supply lines.
*With overcurrent protection.
2. To prevent the risk of hazardous accidents that could be caused by damage of the inverter, install the
specified fuses in the supply side (primary side) according to the following tables.
• Breaking capacity: Min. 10 kA • Rated voltage: Min. 500 V
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Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
Fuse
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3. When used with the inverter, a molded case circuit breaker (MCCB), residual-current-operated protective
device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) or magnetic contactor (MC) should conform to the EN or
IEC standards.
4. When you use a residual-current-operated protective device (RCD)/earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) for
protection from electric shock in direct or indirect contact power lines or nodes, be sure to install type B of
RCD/ELCB on the input (primary) of the inverter.
MCCB or RCD/ELCB *1
Power supply Nominal applied motor Inverter type ND/HD/HND Rated current
voltage (kW) mode
W/DCR W/o DCR
0.1 HHD 5 5
FRN0001E2■-2
0.2 HND 5 5
0.2 HHD 5 5
FRN0002E2■-2
0.4 HND 5 5
0.4 HHD 5 5
FRN0004E2■-2
0.75 HND 5 10
0.75 HHD 5 10
FRN0006E2■-2
1.1 HND 10 10
1.5 HHD 10 15
FRN0010E2■-2
2.2 HND 10 20
2.2 HHD 10 20
FRN0012E2■-2
3.0 ND 20 30
3.7 HHD 20 30
Three-phase 200 V FRN0020E2■-2
5.5 ND 30 40
5.5 HHD 30 50
FRN0030E2■-2
7.5 HND 40 75
7.5 HHD 40 75
FRN0040E2■-2
11 HND 50 100
11 HHD 50 100
FRN0056E2■-2
15 HND 75 125
15 HHD 75 125
FRN0069E2■-2
18.5 HND 100 150
18.5 HHD 100 150
FRN0088E2■-2
22 HND 100 175
22 HHD 100 175
FRN0115E2■-2
30 HND 150 200
0.4 HHD 5 5
0.75 HND 5 5
FRN0002E2■-4
0.75 HD 5 5
0.75 ND 5 5
1.5 HHD 5 5
1.1 HND 5 5
FRN0004E2■-4
1.1 HD 5 5
0.75 ND 5 5
1.5 HHD 5 10
2.2 HND 5 10
Three-phase 400 V FRN0006E2■-4
2.2 HD 5 10
2.2 ND 5 10
2.2 HHD 10 15
- - - -
FRN0007E2■-4
3.0 HD 10 15
3.0 ND 10 15
3.7 HHD 10 20
- - - -
FRN0012E2■-4
5.5 HD 15 30
5.5 ND 15 30
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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Appendix G Conformity with Standards
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
*1 The frame size and model of the MCCB or RCD/ELCB (with overcurrent protection) will vary, depending
on the power transformer capacity. Refer to the related technical documentation for details.
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Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A , E, U, K or C depending on the model.
*1 The frame size and model of the MCCB or RCD/ELCB (with overcurrent protection) will vary, depending
on the power transformer capacity. Refer to the related technical documentation for details.
5. The inverter should be used in an environment that does not exceed Pollution Degree 2 requirements. If the
environment has a Pollution Degree 3 or 4, install the inverter in an enclosure of IP54 or higher.
6. Install the inverter, AC or DC reactor, input or output filter in an enclosure with minimum degree of protection
of IP2X (Top surface of enclosure shall be minimum IP4X when it can be easily accessed), to prevent human
body from touching directly to live parts of these equipment.
7. Do not connect any copper wire directly to grounding terminals. Use crimp terminals with tin or equivalent
plating to connect them.
8. When you use an inverter at an altitude of more than 2000 m, you should apply basic insulation for the
control circuits of the inverter. The inverter cannot be used at altitudes of more than 3000 m.
9. Use wires described in Chapter 2 “2.2.5 [ 1 ] Screw specifications” and “2.2.5 [ 3 ] Recommended wire size
(main circuit terminals).”
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Appendix-12
Appendix G Conformity with Standards
Nominal ND/HD/
Power supply w/o DC w/ DC Applicable
Inverter type applied
voltage HND/HHD reactor reactor DC reactor type
motor(kW)
* Evaluated by the level of harmonics flow to the 400 VAC line when three-phase 200 VAC power is supplied from
the three-phase 400 VAC power via a step-down transformer.
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■ Notes
The inverter that UL/cUL mark is displayed are subject to the regulations set forth by the UL standards and CSA
standards (cUL-listed for Canada) by installation within precautions listed below.
Integral solid state short circuit protection does not provide branch circuit protection. Branch circuit protection
must be provided in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any additional local codes.
1. Solid state motor overload protection (motor protection by electronic thermal overload relay) is provided in
each model.
Use function codes F10 to F12 to set the protection level, refer to the description below.
F10 Electronic thermal overload 1: Enable (For a general-purpose motor with self-cooling fan)
protection for motor 1 2: Enable (For an inverter-driven motor with separately powered cooling fan)
(Select motor characteristics)
F12 (Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min, Refer to the graph below.
Detection time (min.)
Changed
with F12
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FRN0011E2■-7□ or below
Appendix-15
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7. Environmental Requirements
7.1 Type FRN0030E2■-2□/FRN0022E2■-4□ or above
・ Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature / Maximum ambient temperature
The ambient temperature shall be lower than the values in the table below.
・ Atmosphere
For use in pollution degree 2 environments (for Open-Type models).
Open Type
FRN0012E2■-2□
50 deg C (HHD)
FRN0020E2■-2□ 40 deg C
40 deg C (HND)
FRN0007E2■-4□
FRN0012E2■-4□
・ Atmosphere
For use in pollution degree 2 environments (for Open-Type models).
8. UL Enclosure Type
UL Enclosed Type formats are shown in the table below.
Variation Enclosed Type1
Standard FRN0030 to 0115E2U-2□
FRN0022 to 0590E2U-4□
EMC Filter FRN0030 to 0115E2F-2□
FRN0022 to 0590E2F-4□
The other models of above table are excluded.
9. Plenum rated drives
UL Enclosed Type is Suitable for installation in a compartment handling conditioned air. Models of
FRN0020E2■-2□/FRN0012E2■-4□/FRN0011E2■-7□ or below are excluded.
10. Functional Description of Control Circuit Terminals
A power source for connection to the Integrated alarm output (30A, 30B, 30C) should be limited to
overvoltage category II such as control circuit or secondary winding of power transformer.
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11. All models rated 380-480 V input voltage ratings shall be connected to TN-C system power source, i.e.
3-phase, 4-wire, wye (480Y/277V), so that the phase-to-ground rated system voltage is limited to 300V
maximum.
12. Install UL certified fuses or circuit breaker between the power supply and the inverter, referring to the table
below.
Required torque
Nominal applied motor(kW)[HP]
HHD/HD/HND/ND mode
Power supply voltage
Class J or Class CC
Main terminal
Inverter type
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
grounding
Inverter’s
Remarks
Remarks
0.1
[1/8] FRN0001E2■-2 HHD 3
0.2 FRN0001E2■-2 HND
[1/4] FRN0002E2■-2 HHD 5
6
0.4 FRN0002E2■-2 HND 7.1 10.6 14
[1/2] FRN0004E2■-2 HHD (0.8) (1.2) (2.1)
10
0.75 FRN0004E2■-2 HND 14
[1] FRN0006E2■-2 HHD (2.1) 14
10 (2.1)
1.1 FRN0006E2■-2 HND 15
[1.5]
1.5 FRN0010E2■-2 HHD 12
[2] 20 (3.3)
2.2 FRN0010E2■-2 HND
[3] FRN0012E2■-2 HHD
10.6 15.9 - -
3.0 30 12 10
FRN0012E2■-2 ND (1.2) (1.8)
[4] (3.3) (5.3)
3.7 10 -
[5] FRN0020E2■-2 HHD 40 (5.3) 12
(3.3)
5.5 FRN0020E2■-2 ND 50
-
Three-phase 200V
15 FRN0056E2S-2 HND 4 6
[20] 150 (21.2) (13.3)
FRN0069E2S-2 HHD 6
(13.3)
18.5 FRN0069E2S-2 HND 175 51.3 51.3 3 4
[25] FRN0088E2■-2 HHD 150 (5.8) (5.8) (26.7) (21.2)
FRN0088E2■-2 HND 14
22 200 175 2 3 (2.1)
[30] FRN0115E2■-2 HHD (33.6) *3 (26.7) *1
30 2/0 2 3 *2
FRN0115E2■-2 HND 250 200
[40] (67.4) (33.6) (26.7)
5.5 input
[7.5] FRN0030E2E-2 HHD 60 10
15.9 8 8
(1.8) 27 (5.3)
7.5 FRN0030E2E-2 HND (8.4) (8.4)
75 other (3.0)
[10] FRN0040E2E-2 HHD 27
(3.0) 8
11 FRN0040E2E-2 HND 6
100 - (8.4) -
[15] FRN0056E2E-2 HHD (13.3) - -
input
FRN0056E2E-2 HND 71.7 6
15 150 (8.1) 51.3 4 6
[20] (21.2) (13.3) (13.3)
FRN0069E2E-2 HHD other (5.8)
18.5 51.3 3 4
FRN0069E2E-2 HND 175 (5.8)
[25] (26.7) (21.2)
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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HHD/HD/HND/ND mode
Power supply voltage
Class J or Class CC
Main terminal Cu Wire
Circuit breaker
Inverter’s grounding
trip size (A) *5
Main terminal
Inverter type
supply
supply
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
grounding
Inverter’s
Remarks
Remarks
0.4
[1/2] FRN0002E2■-4 HHD 3
FRN0002E2■-4 HD/HND
0.75 FRN0002E2■-4 ND 6
[1] 14
FRN0004E2■-4 HHD (2.1)
1.1 FRN0004E2■-4 HD/HND
[1.5]
10
1.5 FRN0004E2■-4 ND 14
[2] FRN0006E2■-4 HHD (2.1)
10.6 15.9
FRN0006E2■-4 HD/HND (1.2) (1.8) 14
2.2 FRN0006E2■-4 (2.1)
[3] ND 15
FRN0007E2■-4 HHD 12
(3.3)
3.0 FRN0007E2■-4 ND
[4] FRN0007E2■-4 HD
3.7 20
[5] FRN0012E2■-4 HHD - - - - - - -
FRN0012E2■-4 ND
5.5 12 10
[7.5] FRN0012E2■-4 HD (3.3)
30 (5.3)
FRN0022E2S-4 HHD
7.5 FRN0022E2S-4 HD/HND 10 12
[10] FRN0029E2S-4 40 27 27 (5.3) (3.3)
HHD (3.0) (3.0)
FRN0022E2S-4 ND
11 FRN0029E2S-4 HD/HND
[15] 60
51.3 51.3 10
FRN0037E2S-4 HHD (5.8) (5.8) (5.3)
27 27 8 8
FRN0029E2S-4 ND (3.0) (3.0) (8.4) (8.4)
- -
15 8
[20] FRN0037E2S-4 HD/HND 70 (8.4)
Three-phase 400V
FRN0044E2S-4 HHD 10
(5.3)
FRN0037E2S-4 ND
18.5 FRN0044E2S-4 HD/HND 90 75 6 6
[25] 51.3 51.3 (13.3) (13.3)
FRN0059E2■-4 HHD (5.8) (5.8) 6 6
FRN0044E2S-4 ND (13.3) (13.3)
22 4 6
FRN0059E2■-4 HD/HND 100 100 (21.2) (13.3)
[30]
FRN0072E2■-4 HHD
FRN0059E2■-4 ND *3 -
14
30 FRN0072E2■-4 HD/HND 125 10.6 3 4 6 6 (2.1)
[40] (26.7) (21.2) 4 (13.3)
119.4 119.4 (1.2) (21.2) (13.3) *1
FRN0085E2■-4 HHD (13.5) (13.5) *3
125 *2
51.3 51.3
FRN0072E2■-4 ND (5.8) (5.8) -
37 175 2 3
[50] FRN0085E2■-4 HD/HND (33.6) (26.7) 4
3 (21.2)
FRN0105E2■-4 HHD (26.7)
FRN0085E2■-4 ND
45 2
FRN0105E2■-4 HD/HND 200 150 (33.6) 2 3
[60]
FRN0139E2■-4 HHD (33.6) (26.7)
119.4
FRN0105E2■-4 ND (13.5) 1
55 (42.4) 2
[75] FRN0139E2■-4 HD/HND 200 (33.6)
FRN0168E2■-4 HHD
250 119.4 1/0 4
FRN0139E2■-4 ND (53.5) *2 (21.2)
(13.5)
FRN0168E2■-4 HD/HND - 14
75 175 *3 1/0
[100] 10.6 10.6 (53.5) (2.1) 14
238.9
FRN0203E2■-4 HHD (27) (1.2) (1.2) *2 *1 (2.1)
- *2 *1 *2
*3
FRN0168E2■-4 ND 119.4 - 2/0 -
90 (13.5) 2/0 (67.4)
[125] 300 200 (67.4) 3/0 3
FRN0203E2■-4 HD/HND (85) 14
238.9 10.6 (26.7)
(2.1)
110 (27) (1.2) 4/0 4/0 *1 *2
[150] FRN0203E2■-4 ND 350 250 (107.2) (107.2)
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
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Required torque
Nominal applied motor(kW)[HP]
Wire size AWG (mm2 )
HHD/HD/HND/ND mode
Power supply voltage
Class J or Class CC
Main terminal
Inverter type
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
grounding
Inverter’s
Remarks
Remarks
HD/
FRN0240E2■-4
110 4/0
HND 350 250
[150] (107.2) 1/0x2
FRN0290E2■-4 HHD (53.5)
238.9 119.4
(27) (13.5) 3
FRN0240E2■-4 ND
(26.7)
FRN0520E2■-4 HHD
1/0
FRN0415E2■-4 ND 424.7 238.9
(53.5)
(48) (27)
220 FRN0520E2■-4 HD/ 250x2 300x2
700 500
[350] (127) (177)
HND
FRN0590E2■-4 HHD
Appendix-19
Appendix G Conformity with Standards
Required torque
Nominal applied motor(kW)[HP]
Wire size AWG (mm2 )
HHD/HD/HND/ND mode
Power supply voltage
Class J or Class CC
Main terminal
Inverter type
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
60C Cu wire
75C Cu wire
grounding
Inverter’s
Remarks
Remarks
0.1 FRN0001E2■-7 HHD 6 5
[1/8]
0.2 14
[1/4] FRN0002E2■-7 HHD 6 5
Single-phase 200V
Note: Control circuit terminals M2 tightening torque: 1.7 lb-in (0.19 N·m) ±10%
2
Recommended wire size: AWG26 to 18 (0.14 to 1 mm )
M3 tightening torque: 4.4 to 5.3 lb-in (0.5 to 0.6 N·m), recommended wire size: AWG26 to 16 (0.14 to 1.5
mm2)
Note: A box (■) in the above table replaces S (Basic type) or E (EMC filter built-in type) depending on the
enclosure.
A box () in the above table replaces GA, GB, A, E, U, K or C depending on the model.
*1 No terminal end treatment is required for connection.
*2 Use 75C (167F) Cu wire only.
*3 The wire size of UL Open Type and Enclosed Type are common. Please contact us if UL Open Type
exclusive wire is necessary.
*4 6 rms Amperes for aux. control power supply. There is no aux. control power supply in FRN0020E2■
-2□ /FRN0022E2■-4/FRN0011E2■-7 or below.
*5 5 rms Amperes for aux. control power supply. There is no aux. control power supply in FRN0020E2■
-2□ /FRN0022E2■-4/FRN0011E2■-7 or below.
Appendix-20
Appendix G Conformity with Standards
Appendix-21
High Performance Inverter
Instruction Manual
First Edition, February 2013
Seventh Edition, October 2015
The purpose of this Instruction manual is to provide accurate information in handling, setting up and operating of
the FRENIC-Ace series of inverters. Please feel free to send your comments regarding any errors or omissions you
may have found, or any suggestions you may have for generally improving the manual.
In no event will Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. be liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the application of
the information in this manual.
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Phone: +81 3 5435 7058 Fax: +81 3 5435 7420
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2015-10