Seagate Marine Battery FR A7AY User Guide

INVERTER  
Plug-in option  
FR-A7AY  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Analog output function  
Digital output function  
PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
PARAMETER LIST  
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2
3
4
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EXTENSION ANALOG OUTPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
 
3) Usage  
2. Injury Prevention  
WARNING  
Do not modify the equipment.  
Do not perform parts removal which is not instructed in this  
manual. Doing so may lead to fault or damage of the inverter.  
CAUTION  
Apply only the voltage specified in the instruction manual to  
each terminal. Otherwise, burst, damage, etc. may occur.  
Ensure that the cables are connected to the correct terminals.  
Otherwise, burst, damage, etc. may occur.  
Always make sure that polarity is correct to prevent damage, etc.  
Otherwise, burst, damage may occur.  
While power is on or for some time after power-off, do not touch  
the inverter as it is hot and you may get burnt.  
CAUTION  
When parameter clear or all parameter clear is performed,  
reset the required parameters before starting operations.  
Each parameter returns to the initial value.  
3. Additional Instructions  
For prevention of damage due to static electricity, touch  
nearby metal before touching this product to eliminate static  
electricity from your body.  
Also note the following points to prevent an accidental failure,  
injury, electric shock, etc.  
1) Transportation and mounting  
4) Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement  
CAUTION  
Do not install or operate the plug-in option if it is damaged or  
has parts missing.  
CAUTION  
Do not test the equipment with a megger (measure insulation  
Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the product.  
Check that the mounting orientation is correct.  
Prevent other conductive bodies such as screws and metal  
fragments or other flammable substance such as oil from  
entering the inverter.  
resistance).  
5) Disposal  
CAUTION  
Treat as industrial waste.  
2) Trial run  
6) General instruction  
CAUTION  
All illustrations given in this manual may have been drawn with  
covers or safety guards removed to provide in-depth  
description. Before starting operation of the product, always  
return the covers and guards into original positions as specified  
and operate the equipment in accordance with the manual.  
Before starting operation, confirm and adjust the parameters.  
A failure to do so may cause some machines to make  
unexpected motions.  
 
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CONTENTS   
1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
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1.1 Unpacking and Product Confirmation .............................................................................................1  
1.1.1  
1.1.2  
1.1.3  
Packing confirmation ......................................................................................................................................1  
Parts ...............................................................................................................................................................2  
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................3  
2 INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
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2.1 Pre-Installation Instructions .............................................................................................................5  
2.2 Installation Procedure .......................................................................................................................6  
2.3 Wiring..................................................................................................................................................7  
3 PARAMETER LIST  
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4 EXTENSION ANALOG OUTPUT  
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4.1 Wiring Example................................................................................................................................11  
4.2 Internal Block Diagram....................................................................................................................12  
4.3 Terminals..........................................................................................................................................13  
4.4 Extension Analog Output Function Parameter List......................................................................14  
4.5 Adjustment Procedure ....................................................................................................................15  
4.5.1  
4.5.2  
4.5.3  
4.5.4  
Setting of analog output signal voltage/current switchover (Pr. 309) ...........................................................15  
Calibration of meter ......................................................................................................................................16  
Output signal setting.....................................................................................................................................18  
Analog signal adjustment [Pr. 307, Pr. 308, Pr. 311, Pr. 312]......................................................................19  
4.6 Instructions ......................................................................................................................................20  
 
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5 DIGITAL OUTPUT  
21  
5.1 Internal Block Diagram....................................................................................................................21  
5.2 Terminals..........................................................................................................................................22  
5.3 Digital Output Function Parameter List.........................................................................................23  
5.4 Output Signal List............................................................................................................................24  
 
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1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
1.1 Unpacking and Product Confirmation  
Take the plug-in option out of the package, check the unit name, and confirm that the product is as you  
ordered and intact.  
This product is a plug-in option dedicated for the FR-F700 series.  
1.1.1 Packing confirmation  
Check the enclosed items.  
Plug-in option  
......................................... 1 .............. 2 (Refer to page 6.) mounting (5.5mm)  
...............1 (Refer to page 6.)  
Mounting screw (M3 × 6mm) Hex-head screw for option  
5.5mm  
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PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
1.1.2 Parts  
Terminal  
block  
Mounting  
hole  
Front view  
Rear view  
Mounting  
hole  
Connector  
Connect to the inverter  
option slot  
Mounting hole  
(Refer to page 6.)  
Terminal layout  
AM0  
AM1  
NC  
SE  
Y0  
AMC  
NC  
SE  
Y3  
Y4  
Y1  
Y5  
Y2  
Y6  
 
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PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
1.1.3 Specifications  
(1) Output signals  
Voltage output (across terminals AM0-AMC) 0 to 10VMAXDC  
Current output (across terminals AM1-AMC) 0 to 20mADC  
(2) Output resolution  
Voltage output 3mV  
Current output 10µA  
(3) Output accuracy (reference value)  
±10% of the full-scale output value  
Depends on the output signal type.  
(4) Meters used  
Voltmeter  
1
DC voltmeter Full-scale 10V (internal impedance 10kor more)  
Ammeter  
DC ammeter Full-scale 20mA (internal impedance 300or less)  
Wiring length  
Maximum 10m  
 
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MEMO  
 
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2 INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
2.1 Pre-Installation Instructions  
Make sure that the input power of the inverter is off.  
CAUTION  
With input power on, do not install or remove the plug-in option. Otherwise, the inverter and  
plug-in option may be damaged.  
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INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
2.2 Installation Procedure  
1) Remove the inverter front cover.  
2) Mount the hex-head screw for option  
mounting into the inverter screw hole (on  
earth plate). (size 5.5mm, tightening  
torque 0.56Nm to 0.75Nm)  
1)  
3) Securely fit the connector of the plug-in  
option to the inverter connector along the  
guides.  
4) Securely fix the both right and left sides  
of the plug-in option to the inverter with  
the accessory mounting screws. If the  
screw holes do not line-up, the connector  
may not have been plugged snugly.  
Check for loose plugging.  
Screw hole for  
option mounting  
Inverter side  
option  
connector  
3)  
2)  
REMARKS  
After removing two screws on the right and left  
places, remove the plug-in option.  
Screw hole for  
option mounting  
(on earth plate)  
(The plug-in option is easily removed if the  
control circuit terminal block is removed before.)  
Hex-head screw  
for option mounting  
4)  
Mounting  
screws  
CAUTION  
1. When the inverter can not recognize that the option unit is mounted due to improper installation, etc.,  
" (option alarm) is displayed.  
"
2. Note that a hex-head screw for option mounting or mounting screw may drop during mounting and removal.  
 
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INSTALLATION AND WIRING  
2.3 Wiring  
(1) Strip off the sheath of the cable to wire.  
Strip off the sheath about the size below. If the length of the sheath pealed is too long, a short circuit  
may occur among neighboring wires. If the length is too short, wires might come off.  
Wire the stripped cable after twisting it to prevent it from becoming loose.  
Cable stripping size  
In addition, do not solder it.  
Use a bar type terminal as required.  
5mm  
REMARKS  
Information on bar terminals  
Introduced products (as of October, 2003): Phoenix Contact Co.,Ltd.  
Terminal Screw  
Bar Terminal Model  
(with insulation sleeve) (without insulation sleeve)  
Al 0.5-6WH A 0.5-6  
Bar Terminal Model  
2
Wire Size (mm )  
Size  
M2  
0.3 to 0.5  
Bar terminal crimping tool: CRIMPFOX ZA3 (Phoenix Contact Co., Ltd.)  
When using the bar terminal (without insulation sleeve),  
use care so that the twisted wires do not come out.  
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(2) Loosen the terminal screw and insert the cable into the terminal.  
Screw Size  
Tightening Torque  
Cable Size  
Screwdriver  
Small  
flat-blade screwdriver  
2
2
M2  
0.22Nm to 0.25Nm  
0.3mm to 0.75mm  
(Tip thickness: 0.4mm/tip width: 2.5mm )  
CAUTION  
Undertightening can cause cable disconnection or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a short circuit or  
malfunction due to damage to the screw or unit.  
 
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(3) For wiring of the 30K(00620 (EC Version)) or less, route wires between the control circuit terminal block  
and front cover. If cables can not be routed between the control circuit terminal block and front cover due  
to the increased number of cables, remove a hook of the front cover and use a space become available.  
For wiring of the 37K(00770 (EC Version)) or more, use the space on the left side of the control circuit  
terminal block.  
Wiring can be also performed using a cable  
groove in the inverter side surface  
Cut off  
with a  
nipper,  
etc.  
Cut off a hook on the inverter  
front cover side surface.  
(Cut off so that no portion is left.)  
Control circuit  
terminal block  
30K or less  
37K or more  
REMARKS  
When wires can not be connected to the terminal block due to parallel connection or will not fit in the wiring space due  
to large gauge or the increased number of cables, perform wiring by using a junction terminal block, etc.  
CAUTION  
Do not use empty terminals as junction terminals because they are used in the option unit. If  
they are used as the junction terminals, the option unit may be damaged.  
When installing the inverter front cover, the cables to the inverter's control circuit terminals and  
option unit terminals should be routed properly in the wiring space to prevent them from being  
caught between the inverter and its cover.  
After wiring, wire offcuts must not be left in the inverter. They may cause a fault, failure or  
malfunction.  
 
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3 PARAMETER LIST  
When the FR-A7AY is mounted on the inverter, the following parameters are extended.  
Parameter  
Number  
Minimum Initial Refer to  
Name  
Setting Range  
Increments Value  
Page  
1 to 3, 5, 6, 8,(9),  
10 to14,17, 21, 24, 50,  
52, 53  
306  
Analog output signal selection  
1
2
307  
308  
Setting for zero analog output  
0 to100%  
0 to100%  
0.1  
0.1  
0%  
Setting for maximum analog output  
100%  
Analog output signal voltage/current  
switchover  
309  
0, 1, 10, 11  
1
0
1 to 3, 5, 6, 8, (9),  
10 to14, 17, 21, 24, 50,  
52, 53  
Analog meter voltage output  
selection  
310  
1
2
11 and  
later  
Setting for zero analog meter  
voltage output  
311  
312  
0 to100%  
0 to100%  
0.1  
0.1  
0%  
Setting for maximum analog meter  
voltage output  
100%  
323  
324  
AM0 0V adjustment  
900 to1100%  
1
1
1000%  
1000%  
AM1 0mA adjustment  
FM(CA) terminal calibration  
AM terminal calibration  
900 to 1100%  
C0(900)  
C1(901)  
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PARAMETER LIST  
Parameter  
Number  
Minimum Initial Refer to  
Name  
Setting Range  
Increments Value  
Page  
313  
314  
315  
316  
317  
318  
319  
DO0 output selection  
DO1 output selection  
DO2 output selection  
DO3 output selection  
DO4 output selection  
DO5 output selection  
DO6 output selection  
0 to 5, (7), 8, 10 to 19,  
25, 26, 45 to 47, 64, 70,  
(71 to 78), 86 to 96, 98,  
99, 100 to 105, (107),  
108, 110 to 116, 125,  
126, 145 to 147, 164,  
170, 186 to 196, 198,  
199, 9999  
21 and  
later  
1
9999  
 
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4 EXTENSION ANALOG OUTPUT  
4.1 Wiring Example  
By setting the Pr. 306 to Pr. 312 values, analog signals such as the output frequency and output current can  
be output from the voltage output terminal (AM0) and current output terminal (AM1).  
Connect the voltmeter or ammeter as shown below:  
Inverter  
Motor  
IM  
MCCB  
Power  
supply  
(Voltmeter)  
(Ammeter)  
+
0 to 10VDC  
FR-A7AY  
-
AM0  
AM1  
AMC  
+
0 to 20 mADC  
-
CAUTION  
The wiring length between the FR-A7AY and the voltmeter/ammeter should be 10m maximum.  
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4.2 Internal Block Diagram  
The following is the internal block diagram about the FR-A7AY analog output function.  
AM0  
Voltage amplifier  
Controller  
Connector  
AM1  
AMC  
Current amplifier  
Common to  
AM0/AM1  
 
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4.3 Terminals  
Terminal Symbol Terminal Name  
Description  
Voltage output  
terminal  
AM0  
Connect a DC voltmeter (10VDC).  
AM0  
AMC  
Current output  
terminal  
AM1  
NC  
AM1  
Connect a DC ammeter (20mADC).  
Common to AM0 and AM1  
NC  
SE  
SE  
Common  
terminal  
Y3  
AMC  
Y0  
Y4  
Y1  
Y5  
Y0 to Y6  
Y2  
Y6  
Used for analog output function. (Refer to page 21 )  
SE  
NC (empty)  
Do not use.  
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4.4 Extension Analog Output Function Parameter List  
Parameter  
Number  
Minimum  
Increments  
Initial  
Value  
Name  
Setting Range  
1 to 3, 5, 6, 8,  
(9), 10 to 14, 17,  
21, 24, 50, 52, 53  
306  
Analog output signal selection  
1
2
307  
308  
Setting for zero analog output  
0 to 100%  
0 to 100%  
0.1  
0.1  
0%  
Setting for maximum analog output  
100%  
Analog output signal voltage/current  
switchover  
309  
0, 1, 10, 11  
1
0
1 to 3 , 5, 6, 8,  
(9), 10 to 14, 17,  
21, 24, 50, 52, 53  
310  
Analog meter voltage output  
1
2
Setting for zero analog meter  
voltage output  
311  
312  
0 to 100%  
0 to 100%  
0.1  
0.1  
0%  
Setting for maximum analog meter  
voltage output  
100%  
323  
324  
AM0 0V adjustment  
900 to 1100%  
1
1
1000%  
1000%  
AM1 0mA adjustment  
FM terminal calibration  
AM terminal calibration  
900 to 1100%  
C0(900)  
C1(901)  
REMARKS  
For Pr. 306 and Pr. 310, write is enabled even when "0" is set in Pr. 77.  
 
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4.5 Adjustment Procedure  
4.5.1 Setting of analog output signal voltage/current switchover (Pr. 309)  
Use Pr. 309 Analog output signal voltage/current switchover to select whether to output the same signal or  
different signals from terminal AM0 (voltage output) and terminal AM1(current output).  
Parameters  
Pr. 309  
Setting  
Parameters for Setting  
for  
Description  
Terminal  
AM0  
Adjustment  
Same select signals are output  
from the voltage output terminal  
(AM0) and current output  
terminal (AM1). The signal set in  
Pr. 306 Analog output signal  
selection is made valid. (The  
setting of Pr. 310 is made invalid.)  
0
Pr. 306 : Select the output signal.  
Pr. 307 : Output signal value for zero analog output  
Pr. 308 : Output signal value for maximum analog output  
(initial  
value)  
Pr. 323  
Pr. 324  
C1 (Pr. 901)  
AM1  
AM0 Pr. 306 : Select the output signal.  
10  
1
Pr. 307 : Analog output value for zero output signal  
Pr. 308 : Analog output value for maximum output signal  
AM1  
Pr. 310 : Select the output signal.  
AM0 Pr. 311 : Output signal value for zero analog output  
Pr. 323  
C0 (Pr. 900)  
Pr. 312 : Output signal value for maximum analog output  
Pr. 306 : Select the output signal.  
AM1 Pr. 307 : Output signal value for zero analog output  
Pr. 308 : Output signal value for maximum analog output  
Pr. 324  
C1 (Pr. 901)  
Different select signals are  
output from voltage output  
terminal (AM0) and current  
output terminal (AM1).  
Pr. 310 : Select the output signal.  
AM0 Pr. 311 : Analog output value for zero output signal  
Pr. 323  
C0 (Pr. 900)  
Pr. 312 : Analog output value for maximum output signal  
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Pr. 306 : Select the output signal.  
AM1 Pr. 307 : Analog output value for zero output signal  
Pr. 324  
C1 (Pr. 901)  
Pr. 308 : Analog output value for maximum output signal  
REMARKS  
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Analog output means voltage (0 to 10 V) and current (0 to 20mA) output from terminal AM0 and AM1, and output  
signal means the monitor signal (refer to page 18) set in Pr. 306 and Pr. 310.  
 
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4.5.2 Calibration of meter  
(1) Outputting the same select signals from terminals AM0 and AM1 (Pr. 309 = 0 or 10)  
START  
Connect a DC voltmeter (or DC ammeter) across  
At this time, check that the polarity is correct  
terminals AM0 (or terminal AM1) and AMC.  
If the meter needle does not point to 0 when voltage or current input is 0,  
use Pr. 323 AM0 0V adjustment or Pr. 324 AM1 0mA adjustment to  
calibrate the meter  
Use Pr. 323 (Pr. 324) to calibrate the meter  
when the voltage (current) input is 0.  
Set "21" (reference voltage output) in Pr. 306.  
At this time, the following analog signal is actually output and deflects the meter.  
<across terminals AM0-AMC>  
Maximum output voltage set previously (factory setting: 10VDC)  
<across terminals AM1-AMC>  
Maximum output current set previously (factory setting: 20mADC)  
Run the inverter  
Use Pr. 901 to perform adjustment, then set.  
press  
to set.  
END  
In Pr. 306, set the types of the signals to be output.  
(Refer to page 18.)  
CAUTION  
1. If calibration is made without "21" (reference voltage output) set in Pr. 306, Terminals FM/AM of the inverter  
is calibrated. To calibrate the extension analog output, always set "21" in Pr. 306.  
2. When the plug-in option used was remounted on other inverter, use Pr. 323 and Pr. 324 to calibrate again.  
 
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(2) Outputting different select signals from terminals AM0 and AM1 (Pr. 309 = 1 or 11)  
START  
Connect a DC voltmeter (or DC ammeter)  
across terminals AM0 (or terminal AM1)  
and AMC.  
At this time, check that the polarity is correct  
Use Pr. 323 (or Pr. 324) to calibrate the  
meter when the voltage (current) input is 0.  
If the meter needle does not point to 0 when voltage or current input is 0,  
use Pr. 323 AM0 0V adjustment or Pr. 324 AM1 0mA adjustment to  
calibrate the meter  
At this time, the following analog signal is actually output and deflects the meter.  
<across terminals AM0-AMC>  
Set "21" (reference voltage output) in Pr.  
306 and Pr. 310.  
Maximum output voltage set previously (factory setting: 10VDC)  
<across terminals AM1-AMC>  
Maximum output current set previously (factory setting: 20mADC)  
Run the inverter  
The inverter may be run in either the PU or external operation mode.  
Terminal AM0  
Terminal AM1  
Use Pr. 901 to set  
Use Pr. 900 to set  
press  
to set.  
END  
In Pr. 306 and Pr. 310, set the types of the signals to be output.  
(Refer to page 18.)  
CAUTION  
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1. If calibration is made without "21" (reference voltage output) set in Pr. 306 or Pr. 310, terminals FM/AM of  
the inverter is calibrated. To calibrate the extension analog output, always set "21" in Pr. 306.  
2. When the plug-in option used was remounted on other inverter, use Pr. 323 and Pr. 324 to calibrate again.  
 
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4.5.3 Output signal setting  
Set the output signals to be monitored. Set Pr. 306 to output the same signal from terminals AM0 and AM1  
and Pr. 306 and Pr. 310 to output different signals. For details of signal definitions, refer to Pr. 54 and Pr. 158  
of the inverter manual (applied).  
Pr. 306/Pr. 310  
Types of Monitor  
Output frequency  
Increments  
Full-Scale Value  
Setting  
1
2
0.01Hz  
0.01A/0.1A *2  
0.1V  
Pr. 55  
Pr. 56  
800V  
Pr. 55  
Output current  
3
Output voltage  
5
Frequency setting  
Running speed  
0.01Hz  
1(r/min)  
0.1V  
6
The value converted with the Pr. 37 value from Pr. 55.  
8
Converter output voltage  
Regenerative brake duty  
800V  
9 *1  
0.1%  
Pr. 70  
Electronic thermal relay  
function load factor  
10  
11  
12  
0.1%  
0.01A/0.1A *2  
0.1V  
Electronic thermal relay function operation level  
Output current peak value  
Pr. 56  
Converter output voltage  
peak value  
800V  
13  
14  
17  
21  
24  
50  
52  
53  
Input power  
0.01kW/0.1kW *2  
Rated inverter power × 2  
Output power  
0.01kW/0.1kW *2  
Rated inverter power × 2  
Load meter  
0.1%  
Pr. 56  
Reference voltage output  
Motor load factor  
Power saving effect  
PID set point  
0.1%  
200%  
Variable according to parameters Inverter capacity  
0.1%  
0.1%  
100%  
100%  
PID process value  
*1 Setting can be made only for the 75K(01800-EC, S75K-CH) or more.  
*2 The setting depends on capacities. (55K (01160-EC, 55K-CH) or less/75K (01800-EC, S75K-CH) or more.)  
 
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4.5.4 Analog signal adjustment [Pr. 307, Pr. 308, Pr. 311, Pr. 312]  
Use Pr. 307 or Pr. 311 to set for zero analog output (meter points 0).  
In addition, use Pr. 308 or Pr. 312 to set for maximum analog output (full-scale).  
Use Pr. 307 to set the value for zero analog output and Pr. 308 for maximum analog output when outputting  
the same signal from terminals AM0 and AM1.  
Use Pr. 307(AM1) and Pr. 311(AM0) to set the value for zero analog output and Pr. 308(AM1) and Pr.  
312(AM0) for maximum analog output when outputting different signals from terminals AM0 and AM1. (Refer  
to page 15.)  
When Pr. 309 = 0, 1  
When Pr. 309 = 10, 11  
Analog output  
Analog output  
Analog output  
value (Pr. 308 or  
Pr. 312) for  
Output signal value (Pr. 308 or  
Pr. 312) for maximum analog output  
Current Voltage  
(AM1) (AM0)  
Current Voltage  
(AM1) (AM0)  
maximum  
output signal  
20mA  
10V  
20mA  
10V  
Output signal  
value  
Output signal  
value  
0
0
Output signal value (Pr. 307 or  
Pr. 311) for zero output signal  
Output signal value (Pr. 307 or  
Pr. 311) for zero analog output  
REMARKS  
REMARKS  
When Pr. 307 = Pr. 308, Pr. 311 = Pr. 312, the output  
values at terminals AM0 and AM1 are values set in  
parameters always.  
When Pr. 307 Pr. 308, Pr. 311 Pr. 312, the output  
values at terminals AM0 and AM1 are always zero.  
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4.6 Instructions  
(1) A voltmeter having smaller internal impedance (or an ammeter having larger internal impedance) than  
the value indicated in the Specifications may not deflect to full-scale and may not be calibrated.  
(2) When calibrating a meter which has a small full-scale value, set the output of terminal AM0 (or AM1) to  
the minimum without the meter connected. Then, connect the meter and make calibration.  
CAUTION  
This option unit is factory-set to provide the full-scale output of 10VDC and 20mADC. Hence, a  
voltmeter (7VDC or less) or an ammeter (14mADC or less) with a small full-scale value may be  
damaged accidentally during calibration. This should be fully noted.  
(3) Set "0%" in Pr. 307 (Pr. 311) and "100%" in Pr. 308 (Pr. 312) when calibrating Pr. 323, Pr. 324, C0 (Pr. 900),  
C1 (Pr. 901) when Pr. 309 = "10 or 11 " to prevent calibration value deviation.  
(4) When an option error occurs, all outputs are tuned off.  
 
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5 DIGITAL OUTPUT  
5.1 Internal Block Diagram  
The following is the internal block diagram about the FR-A7AY digital output function  
Y0  
Connector  
Controller  
Y6  
SE  
Common to Y0-T6  
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DIGITAL OUTPUT  
5.2 Terminals  
By setting the Pr. 313 to Pr. 319 values, output signals available with an inverter as standard can be output  
from the open collector terminals.  
(1) Open collector output specifications: Permissible load 24V, 0.1ADC  
(2) The circuit logic is the same as that of the inverter.  
For details of changing the control logic, refer to the inverter manual (basic).  
Terminal Symbol Terminal Name  
Description  
Y0  
Y1  
Y2  
Use Pr. 313 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 314 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 315 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 316 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 317 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 318 to assign functions.  
Use Pr. 319 to assign functions.  
Digital output  
terminals  
Y3  
AM0  
AM1  
NC  
SE  
Y0  
AMC  
NC  
SE  
Y3  
Y4  
Y5  
Y6  
Y4  
Y1  
Y5  
Common  
terminal  
This is a common terminal (for sink and  
source).  
SE  
Y2  
Y6  
AM0  
AM1  
AMC  
Used for analog output function. (Refer to page 11)  
NC (empty)  
Do not use.  
 
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5.3 Digital Output Function Parameter List  
Parameter Number  
Name  
Initial Value  
9999  
Setting Range  
313  
314  
315  
316  
317  
318  
319  
DO0 output selection  
DO1 output selection  
DO2 output selection  
DO3 output selection  
DO4 output selection  
DO5 output selection  
DO6 output selection  
0 to 5, (7), 8, 10 to 19, 25, 26,  
45 to 47, 64, 70, (71 to 78), 86  
to 96, 98, 99,  
100 to 105, (107), 108, 110 to  
116, 125, 126, 145 to 147, 164,  
170, 186 to 196, 198, 199,  
9999  
9999  
9999  
9999  
9999  
9999  
9999  
REMARKS  
For Pr. 313 to Pr. 319, write is disabled during operation even when "2" is set in Pr. 77 Parameter write disable  
selection. When changing the parameter setting, stop the operation.  
With this function, output signals can be set redundantly.  
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5.4 Output Signal List  
For details of signal definitions, refer to Pr. 190 to Pr. 196 Output terminal function selection of the inverter  
manual (applied).  
Setting  
Positive Negative  
Setting  
Positive Negative  
Signal  
Name  
Signal  
Name  
Function  
Function  
Logic  
Logic  
Logic  
Logic  
0
1
100  
101  
RUN Inverter running  
15  
16  
115  
116  
FUP PID upper limit  
SU  
Up to frequency  
RL  
PID forward/reverse rotation output  
Instantaneous power failure/  
undervoltage  
Commercial power-supply  
switchover MC1  
Commercial power-supply  
switchover MC2  
Commercial power-supply  
switchover MC3  
2
3
4
102  
103  
104  
IPF  
17  
18  
19  
MC1  
OL  
FU  
Overload alarm  
MC2  
MC3  
Output frequency detection  
Second output frequency  
detection  
RBP Regenerative brake prealarm *1  
5
7
8
105  
107  
108  
FU2  
25  
26  
45  
125  
126  
145  
FAN Fan fault output  
FIN  
Heatsink overheat pre-alarm  
Electronic thermal relay function  
prealarm  
During inverter running and  
start command is on  
THP  
RUN3  
During deceleration due to  
10  
110  
PU  
RY  
PU operation mode  
46  
146  
Y46 instantaneous power failure  
(retained until release)  
11  
12  
13  
111  
112  
113  
Inverter operation ready  
47  
64  
70  
147  
164  
170  
PID  
During PID control activated  
Y12 Output current detection  
Y13 Zero current detection  
Y64 During retry  
SLEEP During PID output suspension  
Commercial-power supply side  
motor 1 connection RO1 *2  
14  
114  
FDN PID lower limit  
71  
RO1  
 
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Setting  
Positive Negative  
Setting  
Positive Negative  
Signal  
Name  
Signal  
Name  
Function  
Function  
Logic  
Logic  
Logic  
Logic  
Commercial-power supply side  
motor 2 connection RO2 *2  
Commercial-power supply side  
motor 3 connection RO3 *2  
Commercial-power supply side  
motor 4 connection RO4 *2  
Inverter side motor 1  
connection RIO1 *2  
Inverter side motor 2  
connection RIO2 *2  
Inverter side motor 3  
72  
RO2  
RO3  
RO4  
RIO1  
RIO2  
RIO3  
RIO4  
90  
190  
Y90 Life alarm  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
191  
192  
193  
194  
195  
196  
Y91 Input MC shut off signal  
Energy saving average value  
updated timing  
Y92  
Y93 Current average monitor signal  
ALM2 Alarm output 2  
Y95 Maintenance timer signal  
REM Remote output  
connection RIO3 *2  
Inverter side motor 4  
connection RIO4 *2  
86  
87  
88  
89  
186  
187  
188  
189  
Y86 Control circuit capacitor life *3  
Y87 Main circuit capacitor life *3  
Y88 Cooling fan life *3  
98  
99  
198  
199  
LF  
ALM Alarm output  
No function  
Minor fault output  
9999  
Y89 Inrush current limit circuit life *3  
*1 Setting can be made only for the 75K (01800-EC, S75K-CH) or more.  
*2 Setting can be made only for EC and CH version.  
*3 Y86 to Y89 can not be set from the inverter.  
REMARKS  
When an option error occurs, all outputs are tuned off.  
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REVISIONS  
*The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover.  
Print Date  
*Manual Number  
Revision  
May, 2004  
IB(NA)-0600165ENG-A First edition  
 

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