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Mitsubishi FR-F800-E - Operation Panel (FR-LU08-01)

Mitsubishi FR-F800-E
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Control circuit
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
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Connection diagram
To prevent automatic restart after a fault occurrence, connect the reset button of a safety relay module or a safety
programmable controller across terminals So (SO) and SOC. The reset button acts as the feedback input for the safety relay
module or the safety programmable controller.
Safety stop function operation
 ON: The transistor is conducted. OFF: The transistor is not conducted.
 When not using the safety stop function, short across terminals S1 and PC, S2 and PC, and SIC and SD to use the inverter. (In the initial status,
terminals S1 and PC, S2 and PC, and SIC and SD are respectively shorted with shorting wires.)
 If any of the faults shown in the following table occurs, terminal So (SO) and the SAFE signal turn OFF.
 When the internal safety circuit is operated normally (no fault occurs), terminal So (SO) and the SAFE signal remain ON until "E.SAF" is
displayed. Terminal So (SO) and the SAFE signal turn OFF when "E.SAF" is displayed.
 SA is displayed when terminals S1 and S2 are identified as OFF due to the internal safety circuit failure.
 If another fault occurs at the same time as E.SAF, the other fault can be displayed.
 If another warning occurs at the same time as SA, the other warning can be displayed.
 The ON/OFF state of the output signal is the one for the positive logic. The ON and OFF are reversed for the negative logic.
 For the SAFE signal, refer to the following table and use any of Pr.190 to Pr.196 (output terminal function selection) to assign the function to
the output terminal.
 The use of SAFE signal has not been certified for compliance with safety standards.
For more details, refer to the Safety stop function instruction manual. (A PDF copy can be found in the enclosed CD-ROM.
For how to use this CD-ROM, refer to page 139.)
Input
power
Internal
safety
circuit
status
Input terminal
,
Output
terminal
Output
signal
,,
Inverter running
status
Operation panel indication
S1 S2 So (SO) SAFE
E.SAF SA
OFF ――OFF OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Not displayed Not displayed
ON
Normal ON ON ON
 OFF Drive enabled Not displayed Not displayed
Normal ON OFF OFF
 OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Displayed
Normal OFF ON OFF
 OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Displayed
Normal OFF OFF ON
 ON Output shutoff (Safe state) Not displayed Displayed
Fault ON ON OFF OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Not displayed

Fault ON OFF OFF OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Displayed
Fault OFF ON OFF OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Displayed
Fault OFF OFF OFF OFF Output shutoff (Safe state) Displayed Displayed
Output
signal
Pr.190 to Pr.196 setting
Positive logic Negative logic
SAFE 80 180
R/L1 S/L2 T/L3
U
V
W
M
So (SO)
SOC
S1
S2
G G
ASIC
Inverter
SIC
SD
Logic
RESET
Emergency
stop button
Safety relay module
/ Safety programmable controller
PC
Gate
Driver
Gate
Driver
IGBTs
24 VDC
CPU
+24 V
Fault type
Operation panel
indication
Option fault E.OPT
Communication option fault E.OP1
Parameter storage device fault (control
circuit board)
E.PE
Retry count excess E.RET
Parameter storage device fault (main circuit
board)
E.PE2
Internal storage device fault E.PE6
Operation panel power supply short circuit E.CTE
24 VDC power fault E.P24
Safety circuit fault E.SAF
Overspeed occurrence E.OS
CPU fault
E.CPU
E.5 to E.7
Internal circuit fault E.13
Fault type
Operation panel
indication

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