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
Refer to the section about Pr. 57 and other relevant parameters.
Refer to the section about Pr. 150 and other relevant parameters.
Parameter for manufacturer setting. Do not set.
Refer to the section about Pr. 52 and other relevant parameters.
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 * |
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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. |