
Pr. Operation selection of the 161 operation panel
Pr.161 Frequency setting/key lock operation selection
You can use the setting dial of the operation panel
The key operation of the operation panel can be disabled.
Pr.161 Setting | Description |
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0 (initial value) | Setting dial frequency setting mode | Key lock mode |
1 | Setting dial potentiometer mode | invalid |
10 | Setting dial frequency setting mode | Key lock mode |
11 | Setting dial potentiometer mode | valid |
Terminal assignment of | |
Pr. 190 to 196 output terminal | |
Pr.190 RUN terminal function selection | Pr.191 SU terminal function selection |
Pr.192 IPF terminal function selection | Pr.193 OL terminal function selection |
Pr.194 FU terminal function selection | Pr.195 ABC1 terminal function selection |
Pr.196 ABC2 terminal function selection |
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You can change the functions of the open collector output terminal and relay output terminal.
Pr.190 to Pr.196 |
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Setting | Signal | Function | |
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Pr. 162 to 165
Pr. 166, 167
Pr. 168, 169
Pr. 170, 171
Pr. 172 to 174
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Refer to the section about Pr. 57 and other relevant parameters.
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Refer to the section about Pr. 150 and other relevant parameters.
Parameter for manufacturer setting. Do not set.
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Refer to the section about Pr. 52 and other relevant parameters.
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Refer to the section about Pr. 160 and other relevant parameters.
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0 | 100 | RUN | Inverter running | |
1 | 101 | SU | Up to frequency | |
2 | 102 | IPF | Instantaneous power failure/ | |
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3 | 103 | OL | Overload alarm | |
4 | 104 | FU | Output frequency detection | |
5 | 105 | FU2 | Second output frequency | |
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5 | 105 | FU2 | Second output frequency | |
detection | ||||
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7 | 107 | RBP | Regenerative brake prealarm * |
Function assignment of | |
Pr. 178 to 189 input terminal | |
Pr.178 STF terminal function selection | Pr.179 STR terminal function selection |
Pr.180 RL terminal function selection | Pr.181 RM terminal function selection |
Pr.182 RH terminal function selection | Pr.183 RT terminal function selection |
Pr.184 AU terminal function selection | Pr.185 JOG terminal function selection |
Pr.186 CS terminal function selection | Pr.187 MRS terminal function selection |
Pr.188 STOP terminal function selection | Pr.189 RES terminal function selection |
Use these parameters to select/change the input terminal functions.
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Pr.189 |
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| Pr.59 =0 | Low speed operation command | |
0 | RL | (initial value) | ||
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| Pr.59 =1, 2 *1 | Remote setting (setting clear) | |
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| Pr.59 =0 | Middle speed operation | |
1 | RM | (initial value) | command | |
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| Pr.59 =1, 2 *1 | Remote setting (deceleration) | |
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| Pr.59 =0 | High speed operation command | |
2 | RH | (initial value) | ||
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| Pr.59 =1, 2 *1 | Remote setting (acceleration) | |
3 | RT | Second function | selection | |
4 | AU | Terminal 4 input selection | ||
5 | JOG | Jog operation selection | ||
6 | CS | Selection of automatic restart after instantaneous | ||
power failure, flying start | ||||
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7 | OH | External thermal relay input *2 | ||
8 | REX | 15 speed selection | ||
(combination with three speeds RL, RM, RH) | ||||
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10 | X10 | Inverter operation enable signal | ||
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11 | X11 | |||
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12 | X12 | PU operation external interlock | ||
14 | X14 | PID control valid terminal | ||
16 | X16 | |||
24 | MRS | Output stop |
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25 | STOP | Start | ||
60 | STF | Forward rotation command | ||
(assigned to STF terminal (Pr. 178) only) | ||||
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61 | STR | Reverse rotation command | ||
(assigned to STR terminal (Pr. 179) only) | ||||
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62 | RES | Inverter reset |
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63 | PTC | PTC thermistor input | ||
(assigned to AU terminal (Pr. 184) only) | ||||
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64 | X64 | PID forward/reverse action switchover | ||
65 | X65 | NET/PU operation switchover | ||
66 | X66 | External/NET operation switchover | ||
67 | X67 | Command source switchover | ||
9999 | | No function |
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*1 When Pr. 59 Remote function selection = "1" or "2", the functions of the RL, RM and RH signals are changed as given in the table.
*2 The OH signal turns on when the relay contact "opens".
10 | 110 | PU | PU operation mode | |
11 | 111 | RY | Inverter operation ready | |
12 | 112 | Y12 | Output current detection | |
13 | 113 | Y13 | Zero current detection | |
14 | 114 | FDN | PID lower limit | |
15 | 115 | FUP | PID upper limit | |
16 | 116 | RL | PID forward/reverse rotation | |
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17 | | MC1 | Commercial | |
switchover MC1 | ||||
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18 | | MC2 | Commercial | |
switchover MC2 | ||||
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19 | | MC3 | Commercial | |
switchover MC3 | ||||
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25 | 125 | FAN | Fan fault output | |
26 | 126 | FIN | Heatsink overheat | |
45 | 145 | RUN3 | During inverter running and start | |
command is on | ||||
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46 | 146 | Y46 | During deceleration at | |
occurrence of power failure | ||||
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47 | 147 | PID | During PID control activated | |
64 | 164 | Y64 | During retry | |
70 | 170 | SLEEP | During PID output suspension | |
90 | 190 | Y90 | Life alarm | |
91 | 191 | Y91 | Alarm output 3 | |
92 | 192 | Y92 | Energy saving average value | |
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93 | 193 | Y93 | Current average monitor signal | |
94 | 194 | ALM2 | Alarm output 2 | |
95 | 195 | Y95 | Maintenance timer signal | |
96 | 196 | REM | Remote output | |
98 | 198 | LF | Minor fault output | |
99 | 199 | ALM | Alarm output | |
| 9999 | | No function | |
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* Setting can be made for the 75K or more.
Pr. 232 to 239 |
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Pr. | 240 |
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Pr. 241 |
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Pr. | 242, 243 |
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41 | Pr. indicates simple mode parameters and Pr. indicates extended parameters. When setting parameters, refer to the instruction manual (applied) and understand instructions. |