FR-A7NF INSTRUCTION MANUALD INVERTERINVERTERPlug-in optionINSTRUCTION MANUALINVERTER123456789HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYO
4PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSz FR-F700 series NA specificationz FR-F700 series EC specificationz FR-F700 series CHT specificationModel SERIAL numberFR-F
948DESCRIPTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION OF FAULT INDICATIONDescription and countermeasure for the fault indication are stated below.(1) FaultWhen a fault
9599 TROUBLESHOOTINGIf a fault occurs and the inverter fails to operate properly, locate the cause of the fault and take propercorrective action by re
96TROUBLESHOOTING: Off, : Red is lit, : Green is lit, : Red is flickering* Refer to page 8 for the LED indications.E.OP1E.OP2E.OP3DEV (D2)RMT (D4)T
98REVISIONS*The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.Print Date *Manual Number RevisionJan. 2008 IB(NA)-0600328ENG-A First edit
FR-A7NF INSTRUCTION MANUALD INVERTERINVERTERPlug-in optionINSTRUCTION MANUALINVERTER123456789HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYO
5PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1(2) PU operation interlock (X12 signal) specificationThe FR-F700P series and the inverters with the following TC and SERIA
6PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSz FR-A700 series CHT specificationModel TC number SERIAL numberFR-A740-0.4K to 1.5K-CHTTC{{{A{{{G7{ A0{{{{{{{ or laterTC{{{
7PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.3 PartsFront view Rear view0987654321X10SW10987654321X1SW2SW3D1 D2D3 D4FR-A7NFMounting holeLED (operation status indicat
8PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.4 LED statusEach LED indicates the operating status of the option unit and network according to the indication status.098
9PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.4.1 Device status LED (DEV), remote status LED (RMT)LED StatusNode Status DescriptionDEV RMTPower is OFF The inverter po
10PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:OFF, : red is lit, : green is lit, :red is flickering, : green is flickering,: red and green are alternately flicker
11PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.5 Specifications1.5.1 Inverter option specifications1.5.2 Communication specificationsPower supply Supplied from the in
122 INSTALLATION2.1 Pre-installation instructionsMake sure that the input power of the inverter is OFF.CAUTIONWith input power ON, do not install or r
13INSTALLATION22.2 Installation of the communication option LED display coverMount the cover for displaying the operation status indication LED for th
A-1Thank you for choosing this Mitsubishi Inverter plug-in option.This Instruction Manual gives handling information andprecautions for use of this eq
14INSTALLATION2.3 Installation procedure1) Remove the inverter front cover.2) Mount the hex-head screw for option mounting into the inverter screw hol
15INSTALLATION2CAUTION• One of " to " (option fault) appears when the inverter cannot rec-ognize the option because it is improperly mount
16INSTALLATION2.4 Node address settingSet the node address between "1 to 64" using node address switches on the FR-A7NF (Refer to page 7).Th
1733 WIRING3.1 Connection to network(1) Be sure to check the following before connecting the inverter to the network.· Check that the FR-A7NF is corre
18WIRING3.2 Cable specificationsConnect the FR-A7NF option unit to the FL remote network using the FL-net dedicated cable below.Cables : TPCC5 or mor
19WIRING33.4 WiringFor wiring of the inverter which has one front cover, route wires between the control circuit terminal blockand front cover. If cab
20WIRINGDo not connect the parameter unit (FR-PU07, etc.) to the FR-A7NF communication connector.Doing so will damage the option.When performing wirin
2144 INVERTER SETTING4.1 Parameter listzThe following parameters are used for the communication option (FR-A7NF)* Parameters which can be displayed wh
22INVERTER SETTINGzParameters whose functions are always the sameWhen the FR-A7NF is mounted to the inverter, following parameter functions are always
23INVERTER SETTING4*1 Parameters which can be displayed when the plug-in option (FR-A7NF) is mounted.*2 Refer to the inverter manual for details.*3 Th
A-22. Injury Prevention3. Additional InstructionsAlso the following points must be noted to prevent an accidentalfailure, injury, electric shock, etc.
24INVERTER SETTING4.2 Operation mode settingPowering ON the inverter with the communication option (FR-A7NF) mounted starts the inverter in Networkope
25INVERTER SETTING44.2.2 Operation mode switchover method* When powering ON the inverter with the FR-A7NF mounted, the inverter starts in Network oper
26INVERTER SETTINGzOperation mode switchover*1 This setting is for the inverters with the PU/NET operation switchover (X65 signal) specification. (Ref
27INVERTER SETTING4(1) Operation mode switching by the PU/NET operation switchover signal (X65)Combination of the FL remote communication control inpu
28INVERTER SETTING(2) Operation mode switching by the PU operation interlock signal (X12)PU operation interlock is a function that forcefully changes
29INVERTER SETTING4<Function/operation changed by switching ON-OFF the X12 signal>*1 The operation mode switches to the Network operation mode i
30INVERTER SETTING4.3 Selection of control source for the Network operation mode ⋅ As control sources, there are operation command source that control
31INVERTER SETTING4*1 This setting and signal are for the inverters with the PU/NET operation switchover (X65 signal) specification.(Refer to page 3)*
32INVERTER SETTING4.4 Operation at communication error occurrence4.4.1 Operation selection at communication error occurrence (Pr. 501, Pr. 502)You can
33INVERTER SETTING4(2) Inverter operation at communication error occurrenceIf a communication line error or an error of the option unit itself occurs
I— CONTENTS —1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 11.1 Inverter model ...
34INVERTER SETTING4.4.2 Fault and measures(1) The inverter operates as follows at fault occurrences.* Depends on the Pr. 502 settingFault LocationStat
35INVERTER SETTING4(2) Measures at fault occurrences* When faults other than the above are displayed, refer to the inverter manual and remove the caus
36INVERTER SETTING4.5 Inverter resetzOperation conditions of inverter resetWhich resetting method is allowed or not in each operation mode is describe
37INVERTER SETTING44.6 Frequency and speed conversion specificationsWhen setting or monitoring a frequency through the FR-A7NF, the frequency is set o
385 FL REMOTE COMMUNICATION FUNCTION5.1 Functions5.1.1 Output from the inverter to the networkMain items to be output from the inverter (FR-A7NF) to t
39FL REMOTE COMMUNICATION FUNCTION55.1.2 Input to the inverter from the networkMain items which can be commanded from the network to the inverter and
40FL REMOTE COMMUNICATION FUNCTION5.2 Types of data communicationFL remote data communication supports "cyclic transmission" which transmits
4166 CYCLIC TRANSMISSIONCyclic transmission transmits data periodically. Each node shares data through common memory. (Refer topage 42 for common memo
42CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.1 Common memoryConcept of common memory is stated below.(1) The common memory is used as a shared memory between nodes which pe
43CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6(6) Among common memory, both common memory area 1 and common memory 2 can be set as a transmission area of one node as desired
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44CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.1.1 Common memory area 1* When accessing a message, the access size should be the size stated in the table above.Size Descripti
45CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.1.2 Common memory area 2* When accessing a message, the access size should be the size stated in the table above.SizeControl i
46CYCLIC TRANSMISSION(1) Control information (inverter→master)<Slave status><Actual slave type><Simple setting check area>Not used.
47CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6(2) Control information (master→inverter)<Remote control area><Expected slave type>Refer to page 46 for <Actual s
48CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.2 Output data (master to inverter)[Master output area (from master → inverter)]WordAddress(word boundary)(n: node address)Appli
49CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.2.1 Control input commandSet control input command such as forward and reverse rotation commands.Bit Signal DescriptionRelated
50CYCLIC TRANSMISSION*1 Signals of the Bit2 to Bit5, Bit9, and Bit11 can not be changed. Even when changed using Pr.178 to Pr.183, Pr.187and Pr.189, t
51CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6*4 When Pr. 59 Remote function selection = "1" or "2", the functions of the RL, RM and RH signals are change
52CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.3 Input data (inverter to master)[Master input area (inverter → master)]WordAddress(word boundary)(n: node address)Applications
53CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.3.1 Inverter status monitorMonitors the output signal of the inverter from the network.Bit Signal Description Related paramete
III6.3 Input data (inverter to master) ...526.3.1
54CYCLIC TRANSMISSION10— (not used)*2 (Always 0) —Edit signal*3 Edit enabled 0: Parameter change disabled (X12 signal = "0")1: Parameter ch
55CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.3.2 Fault codeDescription of an alarm that occurred in the inverter can be read. 6.3.3 Life/warningWhether the control circuit
56CYCLIC TRANSMISSION10 Cooling fan life0: without warning, 1: with warningThis function detects that the cooling fan speed falls 50% or below and out
57CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.3.4 Output frequency monitorThe output frequency of the inverter can be monitored in 0.01Hz increments.Example:If the monitor
587 MESSAGE TRANSMISSONMessage transmission is a non-periodic data communication method to communicate to a specified nodewhen send request is given.B
59MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7(5) x For "one-to-one message transmission", whether the other node has received data correctly or not is checked.x Fo
60MESSAGE TRANSMISSONFollowing functions are provided with a message transmission. Function DescriptionRefer to PageWord block read/writePerforms data
61MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.1 Error response at word block read/writeError response may be received when reading/writing the product information of connec
62MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2 Word block read/writePerforms data read/write per word unit (one address 16-bit unit) to the virtual address space (32 bitadd
63MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.1 Virtual address space of word block read/write* Writing of parameters/calibration parameter is available only for the inve
111 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.1 Inverter modelThe inverter model, 55K and 75K stated in this Instruction Manual differs according to each -NA, -EC,
64MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.2 Product informationProduct information (the inverter model, inverter capacity, etc) can be read.* When accessing a message,
65MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (product name)><Word block read (inverter capacity)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponse
66MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.3 Operation modeThe operation mode of the inverter can be read from the network.* When accessing a message, the access size s
67MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.4 Inverter statusMonitors the output signal of the inverter from network.* When accessing a message, the access size should
68MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.5 Set frequencySet frequency can be read from RAM or EEPROM in 0.01Hz increments.* When accessing a message, the access size
69MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.6 Inverter monitorInverter monitored value can be read. <Word block read (inverter monitor)>Item Data PortionRequest N
70MESSAGE TRANSMISSONInverter monitor value of each monitor is as in the table below. Refer to the inverter manual for details ofeach monitor. (When a
71MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7*1 Differ according to capacities. (55K or lower/75K or higher)The inverter model, 55K and 75K differ according to -NA and -EC v
72MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.7 ParameterInverter parameters can be read or written through the network.Refer to the inverter manual for details of the par
73MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (parameter)><Word block write (parameter)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponseNormal res
2PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.2 Unpacking and product confirmationTake the plug-in option out of the package, check the product name, and confirm that
74MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.8 Calibration parametersCalibration parameters of the inverter can be read or written through the network. Refer to the inver
75MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block write (calibration parameter)>Item Data PortionRequestSpecified calibration parameter values are written.Respo
76MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.9 Fault recordFaults history can be monitored up to eight past faults occurred in the inverter.* When accessing a message, th
77MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block write (fault description all clear)><Word block read (fault code)>Item Data PortionRequestFaults history
78MESSAGE TRANSMISSON<Word block read (fault display)><Word block read (output frequency at fault occurrence (0.01Hz increments), output curr
79MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (fault name)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponseNormal responseFault name is returned in a ch
80MESSAGE TRANSMISSONzFault codeRefer to the inverter manual for details of faults record.Fault code *FaultIndicationFault nameH0000 ⎯ No faultH0010 E
81MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7* Fault code size of cyclic transmission is 1 byte.The lower two digits of fault code are displayed.H00C7 E.AIE Analog input err
82MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.3 Network parameter readWith this function, network parameter information of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionR
83MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7Item Data PortionResponseNormal responseError responseOffset Bit 15 to Bit 8 Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+20 (spare)Minimum permissibl
3PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.2.2 SERIAL number checkThe plug-in option is compatible with the inverter having the following SERIAL number or later.Ch
84MESSAGE TRANSMISSON<Link status><Higher-layer status>The inverter periodically creates "higher layer status" based on "sl
85MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.4 Log data readWith this function, log information of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableR
86MESSAGE TRANSMISSONResponseNormal responseItem Data PortionOffset Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+108 The number of cyclic TBN error times+112 The number of
87MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7ResponseNormal responseError responseItem Data PortionOffset Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+268 The number of token monitoring time out
88MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.5 Log data clearClears log information (Refer to page 85) of other node from network.Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableRes
89MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.6 Profile readWith this function, system parameter of device profile of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionReque
90MESSAGE TRANSMISSONzSYSPARAParameter NameName characterData TypeParameter descriptionLength Character Length CharacterDevice profilecommon specifica
91MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7zINVPARAParameter NameName CharacterData TypeParameter DescriptionLength Character Length CharacterDevice specific parameterdist
92MESSAGE TRANSMISSONArrangement of transfer syntax data (coded)* Identifier 13 indicates PrintableString type, identifier 02 indicates INTEGER type.I
93MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.7 Message loopbackPerform communication test of device by returning message data received.Item Data PortionRequestResponseNorm
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