Mitsubishi Electric FR-F740-00023 Specifications

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FR-A7NF INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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INVERTER
INVERTER
Plug-in option
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INVERTER
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HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN
FR-A7NF
FL remote
communication
function
IB(NA)-0600328ENG-D(1111) MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice.
PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
WIRING
INVERTER SETTING
FL REMOTE COMMUNICATION
FUNCTION
CYCLIC TRANSMISSION
DESCRIPTION AND CORRECTIVE
ACTION OF FAULT INDICATION
MESSAGE TRANSMISSON
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FR-A7NF INSTRUCTION MANUALD INVERTERINVERTERPlug-in optionINSTRUCTION MANUALINVERTER123456789HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYO

Page 2 - 1. Electric Shock Prevention

4PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSz FR-F700 series NA specificationz FR-F700 series EC specificationz FR-F700 series CHT specificationModel SERIAL numberFR-F

Page 3 - 3. Additional Instructions

948DESCRIPTION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION OF FAULT INDICATIONDescription and countermeasure for the fault indication are stated below.(1) FaultWhen a fault

Page 4 - — CONTENTS —

9599 TROUBLESHOOTINGIf a fault occurs and the inverter fails to operate properly, locate the cause of the fault and take propercorrective action by re

Page 5 - 6 CYCLIC TRANSMISSION 41

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

Page 7 - 1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

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

Page 8 - 1.2.1 Product confirmation

FR-A7NF INSTRUCTION MANUALD INVERTERINVERTERPlug-in optionINSTRUCTION MANUALINVERTER123456789HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYO

Page 9 - 1.2.2 SERIAL number check

5PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1(2) PU operation interlock (X12 signal) specificationThe FR-F700P series and the inverters with the following TC and SERIA

Page 10 - PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

6PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONSz FR-A700 series CHT specificationModel TC number SERIAL numberFR-A740-0.4K to 1.5K-CHTTC{{{A{{{G7{ A0{{{{{{{ or laterTC{{{

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7PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.3 PartsFront view Rear view0987654321X10SW10987654321X1SW2SW3D1 D2D3 D4FR-A7NFMounting holeLED (operation status indicat

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8PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.4 LED statusEach LED indicates the operating status of the option unit and network according to the indication status.098

Page 13 - Front view Rear view

9PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.4.1 Device status LED (DEV), remote status LED (RMT)LED StatusNode Status DescriptionDEV RMTPower is OFF The inverter po

Page 14 - 1.4 LED status

10PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:OFF, : red is lit, : green is lit, :red is flickering, : green is flickering,: red and green are alternately flicker

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11PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.5 Specifications1.5.1 Inverter option specifications1.5.2 Communication specificationsPower supply Supplied from the in

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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

Page 17 - 1.5 Specifications

13INSTALLATION22.2 Installation of the communication option LED display coverMount the cover for displaying the operation status indication LED for th

Page 18 - 2 INSTALLATION

A-1Thank you for choosing this Mitsubishi Inverter plug-in option.This Instruction Manual gives handling information andprecautions for use of this eq

Page 19 - Fitting drawing

14INSTALLATION2.3 Installation procedure1) Remove the inverter front cover.2) Mount the hex-head screw for option mounting into the inverter screw hol

Page 20 - 2.3 Installation procedure

15INSTALLATION2CAUTION• One of " to " (option fault) appears when the inverter cannot rec-ognize the option because it is improperly mount

Page 21 - Example of FR-A700

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

Page 22 - 2.4 Node address setting

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

Page 23 - Overall length: 2000m maximum

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

Page 24 - 3.2 Cable specifications

19WIRING33.4 WiringFor wiring of the inverter which has one front cover, route wires between the control circuit terminal blockand front cover. If cab

Page 25 - Front cover 1

20WIRINGDo not connect the parameter unit (FR-PU07, etc.) to the FR-A7NF communication connector.Doing so will damage the option.When performing wirin

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2144 INVERTER SETTING4.1 Parameter listzThe following parameters are used for the communication option (FR-A7NF)* Parameters which can be displayed wh

Page 27 - 4 INVERTER SETTING

22INVERTER SETTINGzParameters whose functions are always the sameWhen the FR-A7NF is mounted to the inverter, following parameter functions are always

Page 28 - INVERTER SETTING

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

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A-22. Injury Prevention3. Additional InstructionsAlso the following points must be noted to prevent an accidentalfailure, injury, electric shock, etc.

Page 30 - 4.2 Operation mode setting

24INVERTER SETTING4.2 Operation mode settingPowering ON the inverter with the communication option (FR-A7NF) mounted starts the inverter in Networkope

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25INVERTER SETTING44.2.2 Operation mode switchover method* When powering ON the inverter with the FR-A7NF mounted, the inverter starts in Network oper

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26INVERTER SETTINGzOperation mode switchover*1 This setting is for the inverters with the PU/NET operation switchover (X65 signal) specification. (Ref

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27INVERTER SETTING4(1) Operation mode switching by the PU/NET operation switchover signal (X65)Combination of the FL remote communication control inpu

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28INVERTER SETTING(2) Operation mode switching by the PU operation interlock signal (X12)PU operation interlock is a function that forcefully changes

Page 35 - *1 Disallowed

29INVERTER SETTING4<Function/operation changed by switching ON-OFF the X12 signal>*1 The operation mode switches to the Network operation mode i

Page 36 - *3 Combined —

30INVERTER SETTING4.3 Selection of control source for the Network operation mode ⋅ As control sources, there are operation command source that control

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31INVERTER SETTING4*1 This setting and signal are for the inverters with the PU/NET operation switchover (X65 signal) specification.(Refer to page 3)*

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32INVERTER SETTING4.4 Operation at communication error occurrence4.4.1 Operation selection at communication error occurrence (Pr. 501, Pr. 502)You can

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33INVERTER SETTING4(2) Inverter operation at communication error occurrenceIf a communication line error or an error of the option unit itself occurs

Page 40 - 4.4.2 Fault and measures

I— CONTENTS —1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 11.1 Inverter model ...

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34INVERTER SETTING4.4.2 Fault and measures(1) The inverter operates as follows at fault occurrences.* Depends on the Pr. 502 settingFault LocationStat

Page 42 - *4 Enabled Enabled Enabled

35INVERTER SETTING4(2) Measures at fault occurrences* When faults other than the above are displayed, refer to the inverter manual and remove the caus

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36INVERTER SETTING4.5 Inverter resetzOperation conditions of inverter resetWhich resetting method is allowed or not in each operation mode is describe

Page 44 - 5.1 Functions

37INVERTER SETTING44.6 Frequency and speed conversion specificationsWhen setting or monitoring a frequency through the FR-A7NF, the frequency is set o

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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

Page 46 - Message data

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

Page 47 - FL remote

40FL REMOTE COMMUNICATION FUNCTION5.2 Types of data communicationFL remote data communication supports "cyclic transmission" which transmits

Page 48 - CYCLIC TRANSMISSION

4166 CYCLIC TRANSMISSIONCyclic transmission transmits data periodically. Each node shares data through common memory. (Refer topage 42 for common memo

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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

Page 50 - 6.1.1 Common memory area 1

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

Page 53 - Not used

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

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46CYCLIC TRANSMISSION(1) Control information (inverter→master)<Slave status><Actual slave type><Simple setting check area>Not used.

Page 55 - 6.2.1 Control input command

47CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6(2) Control information (master→inverter)<Remote control area><Expected slave type>Refer to page 46 for <Actual s

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48CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.2 Output data (master to inverter)[Master output area (from master → inverter)]WordAddress(word boundary)(n: node address)Appli

Page 57 - 6.2.2 Set frequency

49CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.2.1 Control input commandSet control input command such as forward and reverse rotation commands.Bit Signal DescriptionRelated

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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

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51CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6*4 When Pr. 59 Remote function selection = "1" or "2", the functions of the RL, RM and RH signals are change

Page 60 - *3 Edit enabled

52CYCLIC TRANSMISSION6.3 Input data (inverter to master)[Master input area (inverter → master)]WordAddress(word boundary)(n: node address)Applications

Page 61 - 6.3.3 Life/warning

53CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.3.1 Inverter status monitorMonitors the output signal of the inverter from the network.Bit Signal Description Related paramete

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III6.3 Input data (inverter to master) ...526.3.1

Page 63 - 6.3.5 Output current monitor

54CYCLIC TRANSMISSION10— (not used)*2 (Always 0) —Edit signal*3 Edit enabled 0: Parameter change disabled (X12 signal = "0")1: Parameter ch

Page 64 - 1024 byte

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

Page 65 - One-to-n message

56CYCLIC TRANSMISSION10 Cooling fan life0: without warning, 1: with warningThis function detects that the cooling fan speed falls 50% or below and out

Page 66 - MESSAGE TRANSMISSON

57CYCLIC TRANSMISSION66.3.4 Output frequency monitorThe output frequency of the inverter can be monitored in 0.01Hz increments.Example:If the monitor

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587 MESSAGE TRANSMISSONMessage transmission is a non-periodic data communication method to communicate to a specified nodewhen send request is given.B

Page 68 - Bit15 to Bit0

59MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7(5) x For "one-to-one message transmission", whether the other node has received data correctly or not is checked.x Fo

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60MESSAGE TRANSMISSONFollowing functions are provided with a message transmission. Function DescriptionRefer to PageWord block read/writePerforms data

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61MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.1 Error response at word block read/writeError response may be received when reading/writing the product information of connec

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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

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63MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.1 Virtual address space of word block read/write* Writing of parameters/calibration parameter is available only for the inve

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111 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.1 Inverter modelThe inverter model, 55K and 75K stated in this Instruction Manual differs according to each -NA, -EC,

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64MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.2 Product informationProduct information (the inverter model, inverter capacity, etc) can be read.* When accessing a message,

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65MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (product name)><Word block read (inverter capacity)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponse

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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

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67MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.4 Inverter statusMonitors the output signal of the inverter from network.* When accessing a message, the access size should

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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

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69MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.2.6 Inverter monitorInverter monitored value can be read. <Word block read (inverter monitor)>Item Data PortionRequest N

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70MESSAGE TRANSMISSONInverter monitor value of each monitor is as in the table below. Refer to the inverter manual for details ofeach monitor. (When a

Page 81

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

Page 82 - 7.2.9 Fault record

72MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.7 ParameterInverter parameters can be read or written through the network.Refer to the inverter manual for details of the par

Page 83

73MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (parameter)><Word block write (parameter)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponseNormal res

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2PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS1.2 Unpacking and product confirmationTake the plug-in option out of the package, check the product name, and confirm that

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74MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.8 Calibration parametersCalibration parameters of the inverter can be read or written through the network. Refer to the inver

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75MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block write (calibration parameter)>Item Data PortionRequestSpecified calibration parameter values are written.Respo

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76MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.2.9 Fault recordFaults history can be monitored up to eight past faults occurred in the inverter.* When accessing a message, th

Page 88 - 7.3 Network parameter read

77MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block write (fault description all clear)><Word block read (fault code)>Item Data PortionRequestFaults history

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78MESSAGE TRANSMISSON<Word block read (fault display)><Word block read (output frequency at fault occurrence (0.01Hz increments), output curr

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79MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7<Word block read (fault name)>Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableResponseNormal responseFault name is returned in a ch

Page 91 - Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks

80MESSAGE TRANSMISSONzFault codeRefer to the inverter manual for details of faults record.Fault code *FaultIndicationFault nameH0000 ⎯ No faultH0010 E

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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

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82MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.3 Network parameter readWith this function, network parameter information of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionR

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83MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7Item Data PortionResponseNormal responseError responseOffset Bit 15 to Bit 8 Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+20 (spare)Minimum permissibl

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3PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS11.2.2 SERIAL number checkThe plug-in option is compatible with the inverter having the following SERIAL number or later.Ch

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84MESSAGE TRANSMISSON<Link status><Higher-layer status>The inverter periodically creates "higher layer status" based on "sl

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85MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.4 Log data readWith this function, log information of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableR

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86MESSAGE TRANSMISSONResponseNormal responseItem Data PortionOffset Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+108 The number of cyclic TBN error times+112 The number of

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87MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7ResponseNormal responseError responseItem Data PortionOffset Bit 7 to Bit 0 Remarks+268 The number of token monitoring time out

Page 100 - (1) Fault

88MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7.5 Log data clearClears log information (Refer to page 85) of other node from network.Item Data PortionRequest Not applicableRes

Page 101 - 9 TROUBLESHOOTING

89MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.6 Profile readWith this function, system parameter of device profile of other node is read from network.Item Data PortionReque

Page 102 - TROUBLESHOOTING

90MESSAGE TRANSMISSONzSYSPARAParameter NameName characterData TypeParameter descriptionLength Character Length CharacterDevice profilecommon specifica

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91MESSAGE TRANSMISSON7zINVPARAParameter NameName CharacterData TypeParameter DescriptionLength Character Length CharacterDevice specific parameterdist

Page 104 - REVISIONS

92MESSAGE TRANSMISSONArrangement of transfer syntax data (coded)* Identifier 13 indicates PrintableString type, identifier 02 indicates INTEGER type.I

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93MESSAGE TRANSMISSON77.7 Message loopbackPerform communication test of device by returning message data received.Item Data PortionRequestResponseNorm

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