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FRENIC-HVAC Inverter Function Codes Guide

The document provides an overview of function codes for the FRENIC-HVAC series of inverters, detailing their classification into various groups such as Fundamental Functions, Control Functions, and Application Functions. It explains how to change, validate, and save function code data while the inverter is running, as well as the process for copying data between inverters. Additionally, it describes the use of negative logic for programmable I/O terminals and includes specific function code tables with settings and descriptions.
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FRENIC-HVAC Inverter Function Codes Guide

The document provides an overview of function codes for the FRENIC-HVAC series of inverters, detailing their classification into various groups such as Fundamental Functions, Control Functions, and Application Functions. It explains how to change, validate, and save function code data while the inverter is running, as well as the process for copying data between inverters. Additionally, it describes the use of negative logic for programmable I/O terminals and includes specific function code tables with settings and descriptions.
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6.

1 Overview of Function Codes

6.1 Overview of Function Codes


Function codes enable the FRENIC-HVAC series of inverters to be set up to match your system
requirements.
The function codes are classified into these groups: Fundamental Functions (F codes), Extension
Terminal Functions (E codes), Control Functions (C codes), Motor 1 Parameters (P codes), High
Performance Functions (H and H1 codes), Application Functions 1 (J codes), PID Control 1 (J1 codes),
PID Control 2 (J2 codes), External PID Control 1 (J5 codes), External PID Control 2 and 3 (J6 codes),
Application Functions 2 (d codes), Customizable Logic Functions (U and U1 codes), Link Functions
(y codes), Timer Operation Functions (T codes), Keypad Functions (K codes), and Option Functions
(o codes). To determine the property of each function code, set data to the function code.
This manual does not contain the descriptions of Option Functions (o codes). For o codes, refer to the
instruction manual for each option.

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FUNCTION CODES

6-1
6.2 Function Code Tables
The following descriptions supplement those given in the function code tables on page 6-3 and
subsequent pages.

Changing, validating, and saving function code data when the inverter is running
Function codes are indicated by the following based on whether they can be changed or not when the
inverter is running:
Notation Change when running Validating and saving function code data
Y* Possible If the data of the codes marked with Y* is changed with /
/ / keys, the change will immediately take effect;
however, the change is not saved into the inverter's memory.
To save the change, press the key. If you press the key
without pressing the key to exit the current state, then the
changed data will be discarded and the previous data will take
effect for the inverter operation.
Y Possible Even if the data of the codes marked with Y is changed with
/ / / keys, the change will not take effect.
Pressing the key will make the change take effect and save
it into the inverter's memory.
N Impossible —

Copying data
The keypad is capable of copying the function code data stored in the inverter's memory into the
keypad's memory (PRG > 2(Function Code) > 4(Data Copy)). With this feature, you can easily
transfer the data saved in a source inverter to other destination inverters.
If the specifications of the source and destination inverters differ, some code data may not be copied
to ensure safe operation of your power system. Whether data will be copied or not is detailed with the
following symbols in the "Data copying" column of the function code tables given on page 6-3 and
subsequent pages.
Y: Will be copied unconditionally.
Y1: Will not be copied if the rated capacity differs from the source inverter.
N: Will not be copied. (The function code marked with "N" is not subject to the Verify operation,
either.)

Using negative logic for programmable I/O terminals


The negative logic signaling system can be used for the programmable, digital input and output
terminals by setting the function code data specifying the properties for those terminals. Negative
logic refers to the inverted ON/OFF (logical value 1 (true)/0 (false)) state of input or output signal. An
active-ON signal (the function takes effect if the terminal is short-circuited.) in the normal logic
system is functionally equivalent to active-OFF signal (the function takes effect if the terminal is
opened.) in the negative logic system. Active-ON signals can be switched to active-OFF signals, and
vice versa, with the function code data setting, except some signals.
To set the negative logic system for an input or output terminal, enter data of 1000s (by adding 1000 to
the data for the normal logic) in the corresponding function code.
Example: "Coast to a stop" command BX assigned to any of digital input terminals [X1] to [X7] using
any of function codes E01 through E07.

Function code data Description


7 Turning BX ON causes the motor to coast to a stop. (Active-ON)
1007 Turning BX OFF causes the motor to coast to a stop. (Active-OFF)

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6.2 Function Code Tables

The following tables list the function codes available for the FRENIC-HVAC series of inverters.
F codes: Fundamental Functions
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F00 Data Protection 0: Disable both data protection and digital reference protection Y Y 0 6-41
1: Enable data protection and disable digital reference protection
2: Disable data protection and enable digital reference protection
3: Enable both data protection and digital reference protection
F01 Frequency Command 1 0: / / / keys on keypad N Y 0 6-42
1: Voltage input to terminal [12] (-10 to +10 VDC)
2: Current input to terminal [C1] (4 to 20 mA DC)
3: Sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12] and [C1]
5: Voltage input to terminal [V2] (0 to 10 VDC)
7: Terminal command UP/DOWN control
8: / / / keys on keypad
(balanceless-bumpless switching available)
10: Pattern operation
F02 Operation Method 0: FWD/REV/STOP keys on keypad (Motor rotational direction N Y 0 6-49
specified by terminal command FWD/REV)
1: External signals (Terminal command FWD or REV )
2: FWD/STOP keys on keypad (forward)
3: REV/STOP keys on keypad (reverse)
F03 Maximum Frequency 1 25.0 to 120.0 Hz

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N Y 200V class 6-50
series
A: 60.0
E: 50.0
400V class
series
AE: 50.0

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F04 Base Frequency 1 25.0 to 120.0 Hz N Y 200V class
series
A: 60.0
E: 50.0
400V class
series
AE: 50.0

F05 Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 1 OFF: Disable AVR (Output a voltage in proportion to input voltage) N Y A: 220/415
80-240 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (200 V class series) E: 230/400
160-500 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (400 V class series)
F06 Maximum Output Voltage 1 80-240 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (200 V class series) N Y
160-500 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (400 V class series)
F07 Acceleration Time 1 0.00 to 3600.00 s Y Y 20.00 6-53
F08 Deceleration Time 1 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring Y Y 20.00
external soft-start.
F09 Torque Boost 1 0.0% to 20.0% (percentage with respect to "F05: Rated Voltage at Y Y *1 6-55
Base Frequency 1")
F10 Electronic Thermal Overload Protection for 1: For a general-purpose motor with shaft-driven cooling fan Y Y 1
Motor 1 2: For an inverter-driven motor, non-ventilated motor, or motor
(Select motor characteristics) with separately powered cooling fan
F11 (Overload detection level) OFF: Disable Y Y1 *2
1% to 135% of the inverter rated current
F12 (Thermal time constant) 0.5 to 75.0 min Y Y *3
F14 Restart Mode after Momentary Power 0: Trip immediately Y Y E: 0 6-59
Failure (Mode selection) 1: Trip after a recovery from power failure A: 1
3: Continue to run, for heavy inertia or general loads
4: Restart at the frequency at which the power failure occurred,
for general loads
5: Restart at the starting frequency
F15 Frequency Limiter (High) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 70.0 6-66
F16 (Low) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 0.0
F18 Bias (Frequency command 1) -100.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 0.00 6-67
F20 DC Braking 1 0.0 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.0
(Braking starting frequency)
F21 (Braking level) 0% to 60% Y Y 0
on the basis of inverter rated current
F22 (Braking time) OFF (Disable); 0.01 to 30.00 s Y Y OFF
F23 Starting Frequency 1 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.5 6-69
F24 (Holding time) 0.00 to 10.00 s Y Y 0.00
F25 Stop Frequency 0.1 to 60.0 Hz Y Y 0.2

The shaded function codes ( ) are applicable to the quick setup.


Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*1 The factory default differs depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table A.
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (function code P03).
*3 5.0 min for inverters of 22 kW or below; 10.0 min for those of 30 kW or above.

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F26 Motor Sound (Carrier frequency) 200 V class series Y Y 2 6-70


0.75 to 16 kHz (0.75 to 18.5 kW)
0.75 to 10 kHz (22 to 75 kW)
0.75 to 6 kHz (90 kW)
400 V class series
0.75 to 16 kHz (0.75 to 37 kW)
0.75 to 10 kHz (45 to 90 kW)
0.75 to 6 kHz (110 to 630 kW)
0.75 to 4 kHz (710 kW)
F27 (Tone) 0: Level 0 (Inactive) Y Y 0
1: Level 1
2: Level 2
3: Level 3
F29 Analog Output [FM1] (Mode selection) 0: Output in voltage (0 to 10 VDC) Y Y 0
1: Output in current (4 to 20 mA DC)
2: Output in current (0 to 20 mA DC)
F30 (Voltage adjustment) 0% to 300% Y* Y 100
F31 Analog Output [FM1] (Function) Select a function to be monitored from the followings. Y Y 0 6-71
0: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation)
1: Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation)
2: Output current
3: Output voltage
4: Output torque
5: Load factor
6: Input power
7: PID feedback amount
9: DC link bus voltage
10: Universal AO
13: Motor output
14: Calibration (+)
15: PID command (SV)
16: PID output (MV)
18: Inverter heat sink temperature (200°C/10 V)
20: Reference frequency
50: PID feedback amount 1 (PV1)
51: PID command 1 (SV1)
52: PID deviation 1 (ERR1) (Note 1)
53: PID final deviation (ERR) (Note 1)
54: PID feedback amount 2 (PV2)
55: PID command 2 (SV2)
56: PID deviation 2 (ERR2) (Note 1)
60: External PID feedback amount 1 (EPID1-PV)
61: External PID command 1 (EPID1-SV)
62: External PID deviation 1 (EPID1-ERR) (Note 1)
63: External PID final deviation 1 (EPID-ERR) (Note 1)
65: External PID final output 1 (EPID1-OUT)
70: External PID feedback amount 2 (EPID2-PV)
71: External PID command 2 (EPID2-SV)
72: External PID deviation 2 (EPID2-ERR) (Note 1)
75: External PID final output 2 (EPID2-OUT)
80: External PID feedback amount 3 (EPID3-PV)
81: External PID command 3 (EPID3-SV)
82: External PID deviation 3 (EPID3-ERR) (Note 1)
85: External PID final output 3 (EPID3-OUT)
111: Customizable logic output signal 1
112: Customizable logic output signal 2
113: Customizable logic output signal 3
114: Customizable logic output signal 4
115: Customizable logic output signal 5
116: Customizable logic output signal 6
117: Customizable logic output signal 7
(Note 1) Deviation output is supported only by option terminal
[Ao] (o09).
F32 Pulse Output [FM2] (Mode selection) 0: Voltage (0 to +10 VDC) Y Y 0 6-74
1: Current (4 to +20 mA DC)
2: Current (0 to +20 mA DC)
F34 (Voltage adjustment) 0 to 300% Y* Y 0
F35 (Function) Same as F31. Y Y 0
F37 Load Selection/ 0: Variable torque load N Y 1 6-75
Auto Torque Boost/ 1: Constant torque load
Auto Energy Saving Operation 1 2: Auto torque boost
3: Auto energy saving
(Variable torque load during ACC/DEC)
4: Auto energy saving
(Constant torque load during ACC/DEC)
5: Auto energy saving
(Auto torque boost during ACC/DEC)
F40 Torque Limiter 1 (Driving) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF 6-78
F41 (Braking) 20% to 150%: Torque limiter level
F42 Drive Control Selection 1 0: V/f control with slip compensation inactive N Y 0 6-80
1: Dynamic torque vector control
2: V/f control with slip compensation active
F43 Current Limiter (Mode selection) 0: Disable (No current limiter works.) Y Y 2 6-82
1: Enable at constant speed (Disable during ACC/DEC)
2: Enable during ACC/constant speed operation
F44 (Level) 20% to 120% (Assuming the inverter rated current as 100%.) Y Y 120

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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6.2 Function Code Tables

E codes: Extension Terminal Functions


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Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function 6-84


E01 Terminal [X1] Function to terminals [X1] to [X7] as listed below. N Y 0
E02 Terminal [X2] Function 0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (0 to 1 steps) (SS1) N Y 1
1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2)
E03 Terminal [X3] Function N Y 6
2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4)
E04 Terminal [X4] Function N Y 7
3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8)
E05 Terminal [X5] Function N Y 8
4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1)
E06 Terminal [X6] Function N Y 11
5 (1005): Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2)
E07 Terminal [X7] Function N Y 35
6 (1006): Enable 3-wire operation (HLD)
7 (1007): Coast to a stop (BX)
8 (1008): Reset alarm (RST)
9 (1009): Enable external alarm trip (THR)
(9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON)
11 (1011): Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1)
13: Enable DC braking (DCBRK)
14 (1014): Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1)
15: Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50)
16: Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60)
17 (1017): UP (Increase output frequency) (UP)

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18 (1018): DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN)
19 (1019): Enable data change with keypad (WE-KP)
20 (1020): Cancel PID control (Hz/PID)
21 (1021): Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS)
22 (1022): Interlock (IL)
24 (1024): Enable communications link via

FUNCTION CODES
RS-485 or fieldbus (option) (LE)
25 (1025): Universal DI (U-DI)
26 (1026): Enable auto search for idling motor
speed at starting (STM)
30 (1030): Force to stop (STOP)
(30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON)
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and differential
components (PID-RST)
34 (1034): Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD)
35 (1035): Select local (keypad) operation (LOC)
38 (1038): Enable run commands (RE)
39: Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP)
40: Enable integrated sequence to switch
to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50)
41: Enable integrated sequence to switch
to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60)
58 (1058): Reset UP/DOWN frequency (STZ)
72 (1072): Count the run time of commercial
power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1)
80 (1080): Cancel customizable logic (CLC)
81 (1081): Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC)
87 (1087): Run command 2/1 (FR2/FR1)
88: Run forward 2 (FWD2)
89: Run reverse 2 (REV2)
100: No function assigned (NONE)
131 (1131): Flowrate switch (FS)
132 (1132): Filter clogging reverse rotation command (FRC)
133 (1133): Switch PID channel (PID2/1)
134: Switch to fire mode (FMS)
171 (1171): PID multistep command 1 (PID-SS1)
172 (1172): PID multistep command 2 (PID-SS2)
181 (1181): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS1)
182 (1182): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS2)
190 (1190): Cancel timer (TMC)
191 (1191): Enable timer 1 (TM1)
192 (1192): Enable timer 2 (TM2)
193 (1193): Enable timer 3 (TM3)
194 (1194): Enable timer 4 (TM4)
201 (1201): External PID control 1 ON command (EPID1-ON)
202 (1202): Cancel external PID control 1 (%/EPID1)
203 (1203): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 1 (EPID1-IVS)
204 (1204): Reset external PID1 integral and
differential components (EPID1-RST)
205 (1205): Hold external PID1 integral component
(EPID1-HLD)
211 (1211): External PID control 2 ON command (EPID2-ON)
212 (1212): Cancel external PID control 2 (%/EPID2)
213 (1213): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 2 (EPID2-IVS)
214 (1214): Reset external PID2 integral and
differential components (EPID2-RST)
215 (1215): Hold external PID2 integral component
(EPID2-HLD)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1500 or later.
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221 (1221): External PID control 3 ON command (EPID3-ON) 6-84


222 (1222): Cancel external PID control 3 (%/EPID3)
223 (1223): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 3 (EPID3-IVS)
224 (1224): Reset external PID3 integral and
differential components (EPID3-RST)
225 (1225): Hold external PID3 integral component
(EPID3-HLD)
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a
negative logic output to a terminal. (True if OFF.)
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above
assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
E10 Acceleration Time 2 0.00 to 3600.00 s Y Y 20.00 6-105
E11 Deceleration Time 2 Note: Entering 0.00 cancels the acceleration time, requiring Y Y 20.00
E12 Acceleration Time 3 external soft-start and -stop. Y Y 20.00
E13 Deceleration Time 3 Y Y 20.00
E14 Acceleration Time 4 Y Y 20.00
E15 Deceleration Time 4 Y Y 20.00
E16 Torque Limiter 2 (Driving) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
E17 (Braking) 20% to 150%: Torque limiter level Y Y OFF
Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function 6-106
E20 Terminal [Y1] Function to terminals [Y1] to [Y5A/C] and [30A/B/C] as listed below. N Y 0
E21 Terminal [Y2] Function 0 (1000): Inverter running (RUN) N Y 1
1 (1001): Frequency (speed) arrival signal (FAR)
E22 Terminal [Y3] Function N Y 2
2 (1002): Frequency (speed) detected (FDT)
E23 Terminal [Y4] Function N Y 7
3 (1003): Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped) (LU)
E24 Terminal [Y5A/C] Function N Y 15
5 (1005): Inverter output limiting (IOL)
E27 Terminal [30A/B/C] Function N Y 99
6 (1006): Auto-restarting after momentary power
(Relay output) failure (IPF)
7 (1007): Motor overload early warning (OL)
10 (1010): Inverter ready to run (RDY)
11: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For MC on commercial line) (SW88)
12: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For secondary side) (SW52-2)
13: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For primary side) (SW52-1)
15 (1015): Select AX terminal function
(For MC on primary side) (AX)
16 (1016): Shifted to pattern operation stage (TU)
17 (1017): Pattern operation cycle completed (TO)
18 (1018): Pattern operation stage number (STG1)
19 (1019): Pattern operation stage number (STG2)
20 (1020): Pattern operation stage number (STG4)
22 (1022): Inverter output limiting with delay (IOL2)
25 (1025): Cooling fan in operation (FAN)
26 (1026): Auto-resetting (TRY)
27 (1027): Universal DO (U-DO)
28 (1028): Heat sink overheat early warning (OH)
30 (1030): Lifetime alarm (LIFE)
31 (1031): Frequency (speed) detected 2 (FDT2)
33 (1033): Reference loss detected (REF OFF)
35 (1035): Inverter output on (RUN2)
36 (1036): Overload prevention control (OLP)
37 (1037): Current detected (ID)
38 (1038): Current detected 2 (ID2) *10
42 (1042): PID alarm (PID-ALM)
43 (1043): Under PID control (PID-CTL)
44 (1044): Motor stopped due to slow
flowrate under PID control (PID-STP)
45 (1045): Low output torque detected (U-TL)
52 (1052): Running forward (FRUN)
53 (1053): Running reverse (RRUN)
54 (1054): In remote operation (RMT)
55 (1055): Run command entered (AX2)
56 (1056): Motor overheat detected by thermistor (THM)
59 (1059): Terminal [C1] wire break (C1OFF)
84 (1084): Maintenance timer (MNT)
87(1087): Frequency arrival signal (FARFDT)
95(1095): Running in fire mode (FMRUN)
98 (1098): Light alarm (L-ALM)
99 (1099): Alarm output (for any alarm) (ALM)
101(1101): EN terminal detection circuit error (DECF)
102(1102): EN terminal OFF (ENOFF)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1600 or later.
*10 Available at ROM version 2450 or later.

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111 (1111): Customizable logic output signal 1 (CLO1) 6-106


112 (1112): Customizable logic output signal 2 (CLO2)
113 (1113): Customizable logic output signal 3 (CLO3)
114 (1114): Customizable logic output signal 4 (CLO4)
115 (1115): Customizable logic output signal 5 (CLO5)
116 (1116): Customizable logic output signal 6 (CLO6)
117 (1117): Customizable logic output signal 7 (CLO7)
190 (1190): In timer operation (TMD)
191 (1191): Timer 1 enabled (TMD1)
192 (1192): Timer 2 enabled (TMD2)
193 (1193): Timer 3 enabled (TMD3)
194 (1194): Timer 4 enabled (TMD4)
200 (1200): Under PID2 control (PID2)
201 (1201): PID1 alarm (PV1-ALM)
202 (1202): PID1 feedback error (PV1-OFF)
203 (1203): PID2 alarm (PV2-ALM)
204 (1204): PID2 feedback error (PV2-OFF)
211 (1211): Under external PID1 control (EPID1-CTL)
212 (1212): External PID1 output (EPID1-OUT)
213 (1213): Running under external PID1 (EPID1-RUN)

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214 (1214): External PID1 alarm (EPV1-ALM)
215 (1215): External PID1 feedback error (EPV1-OFF)
221 (1221): Under external PID2 control (EPID2-CTL)
222 (1222): External PID2 output (EPID2-OUT)
223 (1223): Running under external PID2 (EPID2-RUN)

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224 (1224): External PID2 alarm (EPV2-ALM)
225 (1225): External PID2 feedback error (EPV2-OFF)
231 (1231): Under external PID3 control (EPID3-CTL)
232 (1232): External PID3 output (EPID3-OUT)
233 (1233): Running under external PID3 (EPID3-RUN)
234 (1234): External PID3 alarm (EPV3-ALM)
235 (1235): External PID3 feedback error (EPV3-OFF)
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a
negative logic output to a terminal. (True if OFF.)
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above
assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
E30 Frequency Arrival (Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 10.0 Hz Y Y 2.5 6-118
E31 Frequency Detection 1 (Level) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 200V class 6-119
series
A: 60.0
E: 50.0
400V class
series
AE: 50.0

E32 (Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 1.0


E34 Overload Early Warning/Current Detection OFF: Disable Y Y1 *2
(Level) 1 to 150% of inverter rated current
E35 (Timer) 0.01 to 600.00s Y Y 10.00
E37 Current Detection 2 (Level) *10 OFF: Disable Y Y1 *2
1 to 150% of inverter rated current
E38 (Timer) *10 0.01 to 600.00s Y Y 10.00
E61 Terminal [12] Extended Function 0: None N Y 0 6-121
E62 Terminal [C1] Extended Function 1: Auxiliary frequency command 1 N Y 0
E63 Terminal [V2] Extended Function 2: Auxiliary frequency command 2 N Y 0
3: PID process command 1
4: PID process command 2
5: PID feedback value 1
12: Acceleration/deceleration time ratio setting
13: Upper limit frequency
14: Lower limit frequency
20: Analog signal input monitor
30: PID feedback value 2
31: Auxiliary input 1 to PID process command
32: Auxiliary input 2 to PID process command
33: Flowrate sensor
41: External PID process command 1
42: External PID feedback value 1
43: External PID manual command 1
44: External PID process command 2
45: External PID feedback value 2
46: External PID manual command 2
47: External PID process command 3
48: External PID feedback value 3
49: External PID manual command 3
E64 Saving of Digital Reference Frequency 0: Automatic saving (when main power is turned OFF) Y Y 1 6-122
1: Saving by pressing key
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1500 or later.
*2 The motor rated current is automatically set. See Table B (function code P03).
*10 Available at ROM version 2450 or later.

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E65 Reference Loss Detection OFF: Cancel Y Y OFF 6-123


(Continuous running frequency) Decel: Decelerate to stop
20% to 120%
E80 Low Torque Detection (Level) 0% to 150% Y Y 20 6-124
Selecting function code data assigns the corresponding function 6-124
to terminals [FWD] and [REV] as listed below.
E98 Terminal [FWD] Function 0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (0 to 1 steps) (SS1) N Y 98
E99 Terminal [REV] Function 1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2) N Y 99
2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4)
3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8)
4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1)
5 (1005): Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2)
6 (1006): Enable 3-wire operation (HLD)
7 (1007): Coast to a stop (BX)
8 (1008): Reset alarm (RST)
9 (1009): Enable external alarm trip (THR)
(9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON)
11 (1011): Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1)
13: Enable DC braking (DCBRK)
14 (1014): Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1)
15: Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50)
16: Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60)
17 (1017): UP (Increase output frequency) (UP)
18 (1018): DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN)
19 (1019): Enable data change with keypad (WE-KP)
20 (1020): Cancel PID control (Hz/PID)
21 (1021): Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS)
22 (1022): Interlock (IL)
24 (1024): Enable communications link via RS-485 (LE)
or fieldbus
25 (1025): Universal DI (U-DI)
26 (1026): Enable auto search for idling motor (STM)
speed at starting
30 (1030): Force to stop (STOP)
(30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON)
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and differential (PID-RST)
components
34 (1034): Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD)
35 (1035): Select local (keypad) operation (LOC)
38 (1038): Enable run commands (RE)
39: Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP)
40: Enable integrated sequence to switch
to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50)
41: Enable integrated sequence to switch
to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60)
58 (1058): Reset UP/DOWN frequency (STZ)
72 (1072): Count the run time of commercial
power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1)
80 (1080): Cancel customizable logic (CLC)
81 (1081): Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC)
87 (1087): Run command 2/1 (FR2/FR1)
88: Run forward 2 (FWD2)
89: Run reverse 2 (REV2)
98: Run forward (FWD)
99: Run reverse (REV)
100: No function assigned (NONE)
131 (1131): Flowrate switch (FS)
132 (1132): Filter clogging reverse rotation command (FRC)
133 (1133): Switch PID channel (PID2/1)
134: Switch to fire mode (FMS)
171 (1171): PID multistep command (PID-SS1)
172 (1172): PID multistep command (PID-SS2)
181 (1181): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS1)
182 (1182): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS2)
190 (1190): Cancel timer (TMC)
191 (1191): Enable timer 1 (TM1)
192 (1192): Enable timer 2 (TM2)
193 (1193): Enable timer 3 (TM3)
194 (1194): Enable timer 4 (TM4)
201 (1201): External PID control 1 ON command (EPID1-ON)
202 (1202): Cancel external PID control 1 (%/EPID1)
203 (1203): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 1 (EPID1-IVS)
204 (1204): Reset external PID1 integral and
differential components (EPID1-RST)
205 (1205): Hold external PID1 integral component
(EPID1-HLD)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1500 or later.

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211 (1211): External PID control 2 ON command (EPID2-ON) 6-124


212 (1212): Cancel external PID control 2 (%/EPID2)
213 (1213): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 2 (EPID2-IVS)
214 (1214): Reset external PID2 integral and
differential components (EPID2-RST)
215 (1215): Hold external PID2 integral component
(EPID2-HLD)
221 (1221): External PID control 3 ON command (EPID3-ON)
222 (1222): Cancel external PID control 3 (%/EPID3)
223 (1223): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 3 (EPID3-IVS)
224 (1224): Reset external PID3 integral and
differential components (EPID3-RST)
225 (1225): Hold external PID3 integral component
(EPID3-HLD)
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a
negative logic output to a terminal. (True if OFF.)
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above
assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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FUNCTION CODES

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C01 Jump Frequency 1 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 6-125


C02 2 Y Y 0.0
C03 3 Y Y 0.0
C04 (Hysteresis width) 0.0 to 30.0 Hz Y Y 3.0
C05 Multistep Frequency 1 0.00 to 120.00 Hz Y Y 0.00
C06 2 Y Y 0.00
C07 3 Y Y 0.00
C08 4 Y Y 0.00
C09 5 Y Y 0.00
C10 6 Y Y 0.00
C11 7 Y Y 0.00
C12 8 Y Y 0.00
C13 9 Y Y 0.00
C14 10 Y Y 0.00
C15 11 Y Y 0.00
C16 12 Y Y 0.00
C17 13 Y Y 0.00
C18 14 Y Y 0.00
C19 15 Y Y 0.00
C21 Pattern Operation (Mode selection) 0: Carry out a single cycle of the specified pattern operation and N Y 0 6-127
stop the inverter output
1: Carry out the specified pattern operation repeatedly and stop
the inverter output upon receipt of a stop command.
2: Carry out a single cycle of the specified pattern operation and
continue to run at the last reference frequency.
C22 Pattern Operation (Stage 1) 0.00 to 6000.00 s Y Y 0.00 6-128
C23 (Stage 2) FWD/RED 1 to 4 FWD 1
C24 (Stage 3)
C25 (Stage 4)
C26 (Stage 5)
C27 (Stage 6)
C28 (Stage 7)
C30 Frequency Command 2 0: Enable / keys on the keypad N Y 2 6-130
1: Voltage input to terminal [12] (-10 to +10 VDC)
2: Current input to terminal [C1] (4 to 20 mA DC)
3: Sum of voltage and current inputs to terminals [12]
and [C1]
5: Voltage input to terminal [V2] (0 to 10 VDC)
7: Terminal command UP/DOWN control
8: Enable / keys on the keypad
(balanceless-bumpless switching available)
10: Pattern operation
C31 Analog Input Adjustment for [12] -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0
(Offset)
C32 (Gain) 0.00% to 200.00% Y* Y 100.00
C33 (Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05
C34 (Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00
C35 (Polarity) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1
C36 Analog Input Adjustment for [C1] -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0
(Offset)
C37 (Gain) 0.00% to 200.00% Y* Y 100.00
C38 (Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00s Y Y 0.05
C39 (Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00
C40 Terminal [C1] Input Range Selection 0: 4 to 20 mA N Y 0
1: 0 to 20 mA
C41 Analog Input Adjustment for [V2] -5.0% to 5.0% Y* Y 0.0
(Offset)
C42 (Gain) 0.00% to 200.00% Y* Y 100.00
C43 (Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05
C44 (Gain base point) 0.00% to 100.00% Y* Y 100.00
C45 (Polarity) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1
C53 Selection of Normal/Inverse Operation 0: Normal operation Y Y 0 6-131
(Frequency command 1) 1: Inverse operation
C55 Analog Input Adjustment for Terminal [12] -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00
(Bias value)
C56 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00

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C58 Analog Input Adjustment for Terminal [12] 1: none Y Y 2 6-132


(Display unit) 2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
Flowrate
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Pressure
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi (Pound per square inch)
47: mWG
48: inWG

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Temperature
60: K
61: °C
62: °F
Density

FUNCTION CODES
80: ppm
C59 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 6-132
C60 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
C61 Analog Input Adjustment for Terminal [C1] -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00 6-133
(Bias value)
C62 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00
C64 (Display unit) Same as C58. Y Y 2 6-134
C65 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100
C66 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
C67 Analog Input Adjustment for Terminal [V2] -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00 6-135
(Bias value)
C68 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00
C70 (Display unit) Same as C58. Y Y 2
C71 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 6-135
C72 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
C94 Jump Frequency 4 *10 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 0.0 6-125
C95 5 *10 Y Y 0.0
C96 6 *10 Y Y 0.0

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P01 Motor 1 (No. of poles) 2 to 22 poles N Y1 4 6-137


P02 (Rated capacity) 0.01 to 1000.00 kW (when P99 = 0 or 4) N Y1 *4
0.01 to 1000.00 HP (when P99 = 1)
P03 (Rated current) 0.00 to 2000.00 A N Y1 *4
P04 (Auto-tuning) 0: Disable N N 0 6-138
1: Tune the motor while it is stopped (%R1, %X)
2: Tune the motor while it is rotating under V/f control
(%R1, %X, no-load current)
P05 (Online-tuning) 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-139
1: Enable
P06 (No-load current) 0.00 to 2000.00 A N Y1 *4
P07 (%R1) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 *4
P08 (%X) 0.00% to 50.00% Y Y1 *4
P10 (Slip compensation response time) 0.01 to 10.00 s Y Y1 0.50 6-140
P12 (Rated slip frequency) 0.00 to 15.00 Hz N Y1 *4
P99 Motor 1 Selection 0: Motor characteristics 0 (Fuji standard motors, 8-series) N Y1 AE: 0
1: Motor characteristics 1 (HP rating motors)
4: Other motors
The shaded function codes ( ) are applicable to the quick setup.
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*4 The motor parameters are set by capacities. See Table B.
*10 Available at ROM version 2450 or later.

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H03 Data Initialization 0: Disable initialization N N 0 6-141


1: Initialize all function code data to factory defaults
2: Initialize motor 1 parameters
10: Initialize real-time clock information
11: Initialize function code data except communication function
codes
12: Initialize U code data (Customizable logic function codes)
71: Initialize according to application (Compressor)
72: Initialize according to application (Fan)
73: Initialize according to application (Single pump)
H04 Auto-reset (Times) OFF: Disable; 1 to 20 Y Y OFF 6-146
H05 (Reset interval) 0.5 to 60.0 s Y Y 5.0
H06 Cooling Fan ON/OFF Control 0: Disable (Always in operation) Y Y 1 6-148
1: Enable (ON/OFF controllable)
H07 Acceleration/Deceleration Pattern 0: Linear Y Y 0
1: S-curve (Weak)
2: S-curve (Strong)
3: Curvilinear
H08 Rotational Direction Limitation 0: Disable N Y 0
1: Enable (Reverse rotation inhibited)
2: Enable (Forward rotation inhibited)
3: Enable (Reverse rotation inhibited, setting only)
4: Enable (Forward rotation inhibited, setting only)
H09 Starting Mode (Auto search) 0: Disable N Y 0
1: Enable (At restart after momentary power failure)
2: Enable (At restart after momentary power failure and at
normal start)
H11 Deceleration Mode 0: Normal deceleration Y Y 0 6-151
1: Coast-to-stop
H12 Instantaneous Overcurrent Limiting 0: Disable Y Y 1
(Mode selection) 1: Enable
H13 Restart Mode after Momentary Power 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 *1
Failure (Restart time)
H14 (Frequency fall rate) Inherit: With the selected deceleration time Y Y Auto
0.01 to 100.00 Hz/s
Auto: With the current limiter
H15 (Continuous running level) 200 to 300 V (200 V class series) Y Y1 235/470
400 to 600 V (400 V class series)
H16 (Allowable momentary power Auto: Automatically determined by inverter Y Y Auto
failure time) 0.0 to 30.0 s
H26 Thermistor (for motor) 0: Disable Y Y 0
(Mode selection) 1: PTC (The inverter immediately trips with OH4 displayed.)
2: PTC (The inverter issues output signal THM and continues to
run.)
H27 (Level) 0.00 to 5.00 V Y Y 0.35
H30 Communications Link Function Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 6-153
(Mode selection) 0: F01/C30 F02
1: RS-485 (Port 1) F02
2: F01/C30 RS-485 (Port 1)
3: RS-485 (Port 1) RS-485 (Port 1)
4: RS-485 (Port 2) F02
5: RS-485 (Port 2) RS-485 (Port 1)
6: F01/C30 RS-485 (Port 2)
7: RS-485 (Port 1) RS-485 (Port 2)
8: RS-485 (Port 2) RS-485 (Port 2)
H42 Capacitance of DC Link Bus Capacitor Meas (Measure initial value), Failed (Measurement failed), Y N - 6-155
2 to 65535
Indication for replacement of DC link bus capacitor
H43 Cumulative Run Time of Cooling Fan Indication for replacement of cooling fan Y N -
0 to 99990 (in units of 10 hours)
H44 Startup Counter for Motor 1 Indication of cumulative startup count Y N - 6-158
0 to 65535
H45 Mock Alarm 0: Disable Y N 0 6-159
1: Enable (Once a mock alarm occurs, the data automatically
returns to 0.)
H46 Starting Mode 0.1 to 20.0 s Y Y1 *4
(Auto search delay time 2)
H47 Initial Capacitance of DC Link Bus Meas (Measure initial value), Failed (Measurement failed), Y N -
Capacitor 2 to 65535
Indication for replacement of DC link bus capacitor
H48 Cumulative Run Time of Capacitors on Indication for replacement of capacitors Y N - 6-155
Printed Circuit Boards 0 to 99990 (in units of 10 hours) 6-159
H49 Starting Mode 0.0 to 10.0 s Y Y 0.0 6-159
(Auto search delay time 1)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*1 The factory default differs depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table A.
*4 The motor parameters are set by capacities. See Table B.

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H50 Non-linear V/f Pattern 1 (Frequency) OFF: Cancel, 0.1 to 120.0 Hz N Y *1 6-159
H51 (Voltage) 0-240 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (200 V class series) N Y1 *1
0-500 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (400 V class series)
H52 Non-linear V/f Pattern 2 (Frequency) OFF: Cancel, 0.1 to 120.0 Hz N Y OFF
H53 (Voltage) 0-240 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (200 V class series) N Y1 0
0-500 V: Output an AVR-controlled voltage (400 V class series)
H56 Deceleration Time for Forced Stop 0.00 to 3600 s Y Y 20.0
H61 Multistep Frequency + UP/DOWN Control 1: Last UP/DOWN command value on releasing the run N Y 1 6-160
(Initial frequency setting) command
13 to 106: Multistep frequency + UP/DOWN command (Initial
value to be preserved)
H63 Low Limiter (Mode selection) 0: Limit by F16 (Frequency limiter: Low) and continue to run Y Y 0 6-164
1: If the output frequency lowers below the one limited by F16
(Frequency limiter: Low), decelerate to stop the motor.
H64 (Lower limiting frequency) Inherit: Depends on F16 (Frequency limiter, Low) Y Y 2.0
0.1 to 60.0 Hz
H68 Slip Compensation 1 0: Enable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above N Y 0
(Operating conditions) 1: Disable during ACC/DEC and enable at base frequency or
above
2: Enable during ACC/DEC and disable at base frequency or
above

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3: Disable during ACC/DEC and at base frequency or above
H69 Automatic Deceleration 0: Disable Y Y 0
(Mode selection) 2: Torque limit control with Force-to-stop if actual deceleration
time exceeds three times the specified one
3: DC link bus voltage control with Force-to-stop if actual
deceleration time exceeds three times the specified one

FUNCTION CODES
4: Torque limit control with Force-to-stop disabled
5: DC link bus voltage control with Force-to-stop disabled
H70 Overload Prevention Control OFF: Cancel Y Y OFF 6-165
Inherit: Follow the selected deceleration time
0.01 to 100.00 Hz/s
H71 Deceleration Characteristics 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-166
1: Enable
H72 Main Power Down Detection 0: Disable Y Y 1
(Mode selection) 1: Enable
H76 Torque Limiter for Braking 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 5.0
(Frequency increment limit)
H77 Service Life of DC Link Bus Capacitor 0 to 43800 (in units of 10 hours) Y N IP21/55: 6-167
(Remaining time) 43800
H78 Maintenance Interval (M1) OFF: Disable Y N IP00:
10 to 99990 (in units of 10 hours) 87600
H79 Preset Startup Count for Maintenance (M1) OFF: Disable Y N OFF 6-168
1 to 65535
H80 Output Current Fluctuation Damping Gain 0.00 to 1.00 Y Y 0.20
for Motor 1
H89 Reserved *5 0, 1 Y Y 1 6-169
H90 Reserved *5 0, 1 Y Y 0
H91 Current Input Wire Break Detection OFF: Disable, 0.1 to 60.0 s Y Y OFF
H92 Continuity of Running (P) Auto: Adjust automatically Y Y1 Auto
0.000 to 10.000 times
H93 (I) Auto: Adjust automatically Y Y1 Auto
0.010 to 10.000 s
H94 Cumulative Motor Run Time 1 0 to 99990 (The cumulative run time can be modified or reset in N N - 6-169
units of 10 hours.)
H95 DC Braking 0: Slow Y Y 1 6-67
(Braking response mode) 1: Quick
H96 STOP Key Priority/Start Check Function Data STOP key priority Start check function Y Y AE: 0 6-170
0: Disable Disable
1: Enable Disable
2: Disable Enable
3: Enable Enable
H97 Clear Alarm Data 0: Disable Y N 0 6-170
1: Enable (Setting "1" clears alarm data and then returns to "0.")
H98 Protection/Maintenance Function 0 to 255 Y Y IP00/21: 6-171
(Mode selection) Bit 0: Lower the carrier frequency automatically 19
(0: Disabled; 1: Enabled) IP55: 147
Bit 1: Detect input phase loss (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 2: Detect output phase loss (0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 3: Select life judgment threshold of DC link bus capacitor
(0: Factory default level; 1: User setup level)
Bit 4: Judge the life of DC link bus capacitor
(0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 5: DC fan lock detection
(0: Disabled; 1: Enabled)
Bit 7: Switch IP21/IP55 enclosure (0: IP21; 1: IP55)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*1 The factory default differs depending upon the inverter's capacity. See Table A.
*5 These function codes are reserved for particular manufacturers. Unless otherwise specified, do not access these function codes.

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H104 Number-of-retry Clear Time 0.5 to 5.0 (min) Y Y 5.0 6-174


H105 Retry Target Selection 0 to 255 Y Y 225
Bit 0: OC1 to OC3
Bit 1: OV1 to OV3
Bit 2: OH1 OH3 OLU
Bit 3: -
Bit 4: OL1
Bit 5: OH4
Bit 6: -
Bit 7: -
H106 Retry Target Selection 2 0 to 255 Y Y 0
Bit 0: OH2
Bit 1: LV
Bit 2: -
Bit 3: -
Bit 4: -
Bit 5: -
Bit 6: -
Bit 7: -
H110 Input Phase Loss Protection Avoidance 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-175
Operation (Mode selection) 1: Enable (Decrease output frequency)

H112 Voltage Shortage Avoidance Operation 0: Disable Y Y 0


(Mode selection) 1: Enable (Decrease output frequency)

H114 Automatic Deceleration (Operation level) Auto: Adjust automatically Y Y Auto


0.0 to 50.0%
H116 Fire Mode (Mode selection) 0: FMS: ON N Y 0 6-176
1: FMS toggle method
2: FMS latch method
H117 (Confirmation time) 0.5 to 10.0 s * Set ON/OFF setting time for FMS signals. Y Y 3.0

H118 (Reference frequency) Inherit: Follow the ordinary reference frequency specified with Y Y Inherit
F01, etc.
0.1 to 120.0 Hz
H119 (Rotation direction) 0: Follow the run command specified with F02, etc. N Y 0
2: Forward rotation
3: Reverse rotation
H120 (Start method) 0: Follows the start methods specified with instant power failure Y Y 0
restart
1: Auto search
H121 (Reset interval) 0.5 to 20.0 s Y Y 5.0

H181 Light Alarm Selection 1 0 to 255 Y Y 0 6-178


Bit 0: -
Bit 1: OH2
Bit 2: OH3
Bit 3: -
Bit 4: -
Bit 5: OL1
Bit 6: -
Bit 7: -
H182 Light Alarm Selection 2 0 to 255 Y Y 0
Bit 0: -
Bit 1: -
Bit 2: Er4
Bit 3: Er5
Bit 4: Er8
Bit 5: ErP
Bit 6: -
Bit 7: -
H183 Light Alarm Selection 3 0 to 255 Y Y 0
Bit 0: -
Bit 1: -
Bit 2: -
Bit 3: CoF, PV1, PV2, PVA, PVb, PVC
Bit 4: FAL
Bit 5: OL
Bit 6: OH
Bit 7: LiF

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H184 Light Alarm Selection 4 0 to 255 Y Y 128 6-178


Bit 0: rEF
Bit 1: PA1, PA2, PAA, PAb, PAC
Bit 2: UTL
Bit 3: PTC
Bit 4: rTE
Bit 5: CnT
Bit 6: -
Bit 7: Lob, dtL
H197 User Password 1 (Mode selection) 0: Disclose all function codes but prohibit any change Y Y 0 6-180
1: Disclose function codes selected for quick setup only and allow
change
* This specifies the protection of user password 1.

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J21 Dew Condensation Prevention (Duty) 1% to 50% Y Y 1 6-181


J22 Commercial Power Switching Sequence 0: Keep inverter operation (Stop due to alarm) N Y 0
1: Automatically switch to commercial-power operation

FUNCTION CODES
J1 codes: PID Control 1
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J101 PID Control 1 (Mode selection) 0: Disable N Y 0 6-182


1: Enable (Process control, normal operation)
2: Enable (Process control, inverse operation)
J102 (Command selection) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0 6-184
1: PID command 1 (Analog input: Terminals [12], [C1] and [V2])
3: UP/DOWN
4: Command via communications link (Use function code S13)
J103 (Feedback selection) 1: PID control 1 feedback value N Y 1 6-189
10: Addition (PID control 1 feedback value + PID control 2
feedback value)
11: Difference (PID control 1 feedback value - PID control 2
feedback value)
12: Average (PID control 1 feedback value, PID control 2
feedback value)
13: Maximum (PID control 1 feedback value, PID control 2
feedback value)
14: Minimum (PID control 1 feedback value, PID control 2
feedback value)
J104 (Deviation selection) 0: (J102)-(J103) N Y 0 6-190
1: Selection of maximum (selection of maximum for PID control 1
and 2 deviation)
2: Selection of minimum (selection of minimum for PID control 1
and 2 deviation)

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J105 PID Control 1 (Display unit) 0: Based on the unit/scale of the PID control 1 feedback amount N Y 0 6-190
1: none
2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
Flowrate
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Pressure
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi (Pound per square inch)
47: mWG
48: inWG
Temperature
60: K
61: °C
62: °F
Density
80: ppm
J106 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100 6-191
J107 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

J108 (Tuning) 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-192


1: Short-time response
2: Long-time response
J109 (Tuning manipulated value) 10 to 100% (Maximum frequency = 100%) Y Y 10%

J110 P (Gain) 0.000 to 30.000 times Y Y 0.100 6-194


J111 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0
J112 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00
J113 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5

J114 (Anti-reset wind-up) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF 6-197


0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J118 (Upper limit of PID process output) Inherit: Depends on setting of F15 Y Y Inherit 6-198
0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J119 (Lower limit of PID process output) Inherit: Depends on setting of F16 Y Y Inherit
0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J121 (Alarm output selection) 0: Absolute-value alarm Y Y 0 6-198
1: Absolute-value alarm (with Hold)
2: Absolute-value alarm (with Latch)
3: Absolute-value alarm (with Hold and Latch)
4: Deviation alarm
5: Deviation alarm (with Hold)
6: Deviation alarm (with Latch)
7: Deviation alarm (with Hold and Latch)
J122 (Upper level alarm (AH)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J124 (Lower level alarm (AL)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J127 (Feedback failure detection 0: Disable (Turns ON output signals (PV1-OFF) and continues Y Y 0 6-201
(Mode selection)) operation.)
1: Enable (Free run stop (PV1 trip))
2: Enable (Deceleration and stop (PV1 trip))
3: Enable (Continuation of operation at the maximum frequency
(upper limit frequency))
4: Enable (Continuation of operation at the minimum frequency
(lower limit frequency))
5: Enable (Continuation of operation at the frequency used when
failure is detected.)
6: Enable (Shift to PID control 2 (PID control 1 is restored when
failure is recovered from.))

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J128 (Feedback failure continuation duration) Cont.: After detection of the failure, continue to run as specified Y Y Cont. 6-201
by J127. After stop (output shutoff), cause a PV1 trip.
0 to 3600 s
J129 (Feedback failure upper-limit) Auto: 105% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J130 (Feedback failure lower-limit) Auto: -5% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J131 (Feedback failure detection time) 0.0 to 300.0 s Y Y 0.1

J136 PID Multistep Command -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 6-204


(Multistep command 1)
J137 (Multistep command 2) Y Y 0.00
J138 (Multistep command 3) Y Y 0.00

J149 Slow Flowrate Stop Function OFF: Disable N Y OFF


* (Mode selection) 1: Manual operation (stop judgment: MV)
2: Manual operation (stop judgment: PV)
11: Auto operation 1 (stop judgment: MV):
Deviation detection method
12: Auto operation 1 (stop judgment: PV):

Chap. 6
Deviation detection method
21: Auto operation 2 (stop judgment: MV):
Flowrate sensor detection method
22: Auto operation 2 (stop judgment: PV):
Flowrate sensor detection method
J150 * (Operation level) Auto: Adjust automatically Y Y Auto

FUNCTION CODES
0.00 to 120.00 Hz when J149 = MV
0.00 to 9990.00 when J149 = PV *6
J151 * (Elapsed time) 0 to 60 s Y Y 0
J152 * (Auto-operation frequency lower-limit) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y 0.0
J153 * (Pressurization starting frequency) 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 0.0
J154 * (Pressurizing time) 0 to 60 s Y Y 0
J156 * (Initiation inhibition time) 0 to 3600 s Y Y 0
J157 * (Cancel frequency) OFF: Disable Y 0.0
0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J158 * `(Cancel deviation level 1) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J159 * (Cancel delay timer) 0 to 3600s Y Y 0
J160 * (Cancel deviation level 2) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J163 Flowrate Sensor (Input selection) 0: Inherit N Y 0 6-209
* Follow analog input selected by E61, E62, and E63.
1: PV1
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Note: Data 20 or above is to be used for connection of
customizable logic.
J164 * (ON level) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.00 to 9990.00 *6
Note: If J163 = 20 or above, no scale can be defined, so the
setting range should be from the minimum to maximum.
J165 * (OFF level) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.00 to 9990.00 *6
Note: If J163 = 20 or above, no scale can be defined, so the
setting range should be from the minimum to maximum.
J166 * (Input filter) 0.00 to 5.00s Y Y 0.20

J188 Filter Clogging Prevention/ 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-210


Anti Jam Function (Input selection) 1: Enable (Anti jam protection, inverter stop with rLo trip)
2: Enable (Filter clogging trouble, inverter stop with FoL trip)
3: Enable (While warning (filter clogging trouble) is output,
operation is continued.)

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
J149-J166 are available in the ROM version 1600 or later.
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J189 Filter Clogging Prevention Function OFF: Disable Y Y OFF 6-210


(Reverse operation cycle time) 1 to 10000 h

J190 (Load resistance current) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF


1% to 150% of the inverter rated current
J191 (Load resistance PV signal) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y OFF
OFF
J192 (Load resistance detection timer) 0 to 600 s Y Y 0

J193 Filter Clogging Prevention/ 0.0 to 120.0 Hz Y Y 200V class


Anti Jam Function series
(Reverse rotation running frequency) A: 6.0
E: 5.0
400V class
series
AE: 5.0

J194 (Reverse rotation running time) 0 to 600 s Y Y 0


J195 (Number of allowable reverse runs) 1 to 10 times Y Y 3

J198 Wet-bulb temperature presumption control OFF: Disable Y Y OFF 6-214


0.01 to 120.00 Hz/min

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J201 PID Control 2 (Mode selection) 0: Disable N Y 0 6-215


1: Enable (Process control, normal operation)
2: Enable (Process control, inverse operation)
J202 (Command selection) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0
1: PID command 1 (Analog input: Terminals [12], [C1] and [V2])
2: PID command 2 (Analog input: Terminals [12], [C1] and [V2])
3: UP/DOWN
4: Command via communications link (Use function code S13)
101: Command under PID control 1 (J102)
J203 (Feedback selection) 1: PID control 1 feedback value N Y 2
2: PID control 2 feedback value
13: Maximum (PID control 1 feedback value, PID control 2
feedback value)
J205 (Display unit) 0: Based on the unit/scale of the PID control 2 feedback amount. N Y 0
1: none
2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
Flowrate
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Pressure
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi (Pound per square inch)
47: mWG
48: inWG
Temperature
60: K
61: °C
62: °F
Density
80: ppm
J206 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100
J207 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

J208 (Tuning) 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-192


1: For short-time response
2: For long-time response

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J209 (Tuning manipulated value) 10 to 100% (Maximum frequency = 100%) Y Y 10% 6-192

J210 P (Gain) 0.000 to 30.000 times Y Y 0.100 6-215


J211 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0
J212 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00
J213 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5
J214 (Anti-reset wind-up) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J218 (Upper limit of PID process output) Inherit: Depends on setting of F15 Y Y Inherit 6-216
0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J219 (Lower limit of PID process output) Inherit: Depends on setting of F16 Y Y Inherit
0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J221 PID Control 2 (Alarm output selection) 0: Absolute-value alarm Y Y 0
1: Absolute-value alarm (with Hold)
2: Absolute-value alarm (with Latch)
3: Absolute-value alarm (with Hold and Latch)
4: Deviation alarm
5: Deviation alarm (with Hold)
6: Deviation alarm (with Latch)

Chap. 6
7: Deviation alarm (with Hold and Latch)
50: Absolute value alarm (Cancel PID control)
J222 (Upper level alarm (AH)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6

FUNCTION CODES
J223 (Upper level alarm detection hysteresis 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y 0.00
width)
J224 (Lower level alarm (AL)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J225 (Upper level alarm detection hysteresis 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y 0.00
width)
J227 (Feedback failure detection 0: Disable (Turns ON output signals (PV2-ERR) and continues Y Y 0
(Mode selection)) operation.)
1: Enable (Free run stop (PV2 trip))
2: Enable (Deceleration and stop (PV2 trip))
3: Enable (Continuation of operation at the maximum frequency
(upper limit frequency))
4: Enable (Continuation of operation at the minimum frequency
(lower limit frequency))
5: Enable (Continuation of operation at the frequency used when
failure is detected.)
J228 (Feedback failure continuation duration) Cont.: After detection of the failure, continue to run as specified Y Y Cont.
by J227. After stop (output shutoff), cause a PV2 trip.
0 to 3600 s
J229 (Feedback failure upper-limit) Auto: 105% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J230 (Feedback failure lower-limit) Auto: -5% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J231 (Feedback failure detection time) 0.0 to 300.0 s Y Y 0.1

J249 Slow Flowrate Stop Function OFF: Disable N Y OFF


* (Mode selection) 1: Manual operation (stop judgment: MV)
2: Manual operation (stop judgment: PV)
J250 * (Operation level) Auto: Adjust automatically Y Y Auto
0.00 to 120.00 Hz when J149 = MV
0.00 to 9990.00 when J149 = PV *6
J251 * (Elapsed time) 0 to 60 s Y Y 0

J256 * (Initiation inhibition time) 0 to 3600 s Y Y 0

J257 * (Cancel frequency) OFF: Disable Y Y 0.0


0.0 to 120.0 Hz
J258 * (Cancel deviation level 1) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J259 * (Cancel delay timer) 0 to 3600 s Y Y 0

J260 * (Cancel deviation level 2) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF


0.01 to 9990.00 *6

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
J249-J260 are available in the ROM version 1600 or later.
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J501 External PID Control 1 (Mode selection) 0 Disable N Y 0 6-217


1: Enable process control (Normal operation)
2: Enable process control (Inverse operation)
11: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Normal operation)
12: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Inverse operation)
21: Enable process control by external digital signal (Normal
operation)
22: Enable process control by external digital signal (Inverse
operation)
31: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Normal operation)
32: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Inverse operation)
J502 (Remote command selection) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0 6-219
3: UP/DOWN
4: Command via communications link (Use function code S13)
51: External PID command 1 (Analog input: Terminals [12], [C1]
and [V2])
J503 (Feedback selection) 51: External PID feedback value 1 N Y 51 6-225
60: Addition (External PID feedback value 1 + External PID
feedback value 2)
61: Difference External PID feedback value 1 - External PID
feedback value 2)
62: Average (External PID feedback value 1, External PID
feedback value 2)
63: Maximum (External PID feedback value 1, External PID
feedback value 2)
64: Minimum (External PID feedback value 1, External PID
feedback value 2)
J504 (Deviation selection) 0: (J502) - (J503) N Y 0 6-226
51: Maximum (Maximum deviation between external PID control
1 and 2)
52: Minimum (Minimum deviation between external PID control 1
and 2)
J505 (Display unit) 0: Based on the unit/scale of the PID control 1 feedback amount N Y 0 6-227
1: none
2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
Flowrate
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Pressure
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi (Pound per square inch)
47: mWG
48: inWG
Temperature
60: K
61: °C
62: °F
Density
80: ppm
J506 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100.00 6-228

J507 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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J510 External PID Control 1 P (Gain) ON/OFF: ON/OFF control Y Y 0.100 6-229
0.000 to 30.000 times
J511 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0

J512 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00

J513 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5

J514 (Anti-reset wind-up) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF 6-233


0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J515 (ON/OFF control hysteresis width) 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y 0.00 6-234

J516 (Proportional operation output convergent 0 to 150% Y Y 0 6-235


value)
J517 (Proportional cycle) 1 to 150 s Y Y 30 6-236

J518 (Upper limit of PID process output) -10 to +110% Y Y 100 6-237

J519 (Lower limit of PID process output) -10 to +110% Y Y 0

J520 (Upper and lower limits) 0: Limit PID output with J518, J519 Y Y 0
1: 110%, -10% of PID output with J518 exceeded or less than
J519

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J521 (Alarm output selection) 0: Absolute-value alarm (PV) Y Y 0 6-238
1: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold)
2: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Latch)
3: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch)
4: Deviation alarm (PV)

FUNCTION CODES
5: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold)
6: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Latch)
7: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch
8: Absolute-value alarm (SV)
9: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold)
10: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Latch)
11: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold and Latch)
12: Absolute-value alarm (MV)
13: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold)
14: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Latch)
15: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold and Latch)
J522 (Upper level alarm (AH)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J524 (Lower level alarm (AL)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J527 (Feedback error detection mode) 0: Disable (Turns ON output signals (EPV1-ERR) and continues Y Y 0 6-241
operation.)
1: Enable (Free run stop (PVA trip))
2: Enable (Deceleration and stop (PVA trip))
J529 Auto: 105% equivalent Y Y Auto
(Feedback error upper-limit) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6

J530 (Feedback error lower-limit) Auto: -5% equivalent Y Y Auto


-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J531 (Feedback error detection time) 0.0 to 300.0 s Y Y 0.1

J540 (Manual command) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0 6-243


8: Keypad ( / key) (Balanceless-bumpless)
51: External PID command 1 (Analog input: Terminals [12], [C1]
and [V2])
J550 External PID Multistep Command Bit 0: Enable multistep command under external PID control 1 N Y 0 6-244
(Mode selection) Bit 1: Enable multistep command under external PID control 2
Bit 2: Enable multistep command under external PID control 3
J551 (Multistep command 1) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00

J552 (Multistep command 2) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00

J553 (Multistep command 3) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J601 External PID Control 2 (Mode selection) 0: Disable N Y 0 6-245


1: Enable process control (Normal operation)
2: Enable process control (Inverse operation)
11: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Normal operation)
12: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Inverse operation)
21: Enable process control by external digital signal (Normal
operation)
22: Enable process control by external digital signal (Inverse
operation)
31: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Normal operation)
32: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Inverse operation)
J602 (Remote command selection) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0
3: UP/DOWN
4: Command via communications link
51: External PID command 1 (Analog input terminals [12], [C1]
and [V2])
52: External PID command 2 (Analog input terminals [12], [C1]
and [V2])
111: Apply external PID control 1 commands
J603 (Feedback selection) 51: External PID feedback value 1 N Y 52
52: External PID feedback value 2
J605 (Display unit) 0: Based on the unit/scale of the PID control 1 feedback amount N Y 0
1: none
2: %
4: r/min
7: kW
Flowrate
20: m3/s
21: m3/min
22: m3/h
23: L/s
24: L/min
25: L/h
Pressure
40: Pa
41: kPa
42: MPa
43: mbar
44: bar
45: mmHg
46: psi (Pound per square inch)
47: mWG
48: inWG
Temperature
60: K
61: °C
62: °F
Density
80: ppm

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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J606 External PID Control 2 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100.00 6-245

J607 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

J610 P (Gain) ON/OFF: ON/OFF control Y Y 0.100


0.000 to 30.000 times
J611 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0

J612 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00

J613 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5

J614 (Anti-reset wind-up) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF


0.01 to 9990.00 *6
J615 (ON/OFF control hysteresis width) 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y 0.00

J616 (Proportional operation output convergent 0 to 150% Y Y 0 6-246


value)
J617 (Proportion cycle) 1 to 150 s Y Y 30

J618 (Upper limit of PID process output) -10 to 110% Y Y 100

J619 (Lower limit of PID process output) -10 to 110% Y Y 0

J620 (Upper and lower limits) 0: Limit PID output with J618 J619 Y Y 0

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1: 110%, -10% of PID output with J618 exceeded or less than
J619
J621 (Alarm output selection) 0: Absolute-value alarm (PV) Y Y 0
1: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold)
2: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Latch)

FUNCTION CODES
3: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch)
4: Deviation alarm (PV)
5: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold)
6: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Latch)
7: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch
8: Absolute-value alarm (SV)
9: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold)
10: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Latch)
11: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold and Latch)
12: Absolute-value alarm (MV)
13: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold)
14: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Latch)
15: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold and Latch)
J622 (Upper level alarm (AH)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J624 (Lower level alarm (AL)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J627 (Feedback error detection mode) 0: Disable (Turns ON output signals (EPV2-ERR) and continues Y Y 0
operation.)
1: Enable (Free run stop (PVb trip))
2: Enable (Deceleration and stop (PVb trip))
J629 (Feedback error upper-limit) Auto: 105% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J630 (Feedback error lower-limit) Auto: -5% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J631 (Feedback error detection time) 0.0 to 300.0 s Y Y 0.1

J640 (Manual command) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0


8: Keypad ( / key) (Balanceless-bumpless)
51: External PID manual command 1(Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
52: External PID manual command 2(Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
111: Apply external PID control 1 manual command
J651 External PID Control 3 (Mode selection) 0: Disable N Y 0
1: Enable process control (Normal operation)
2: Enable process control (Inverse operation)
11: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Normal operation)
12: Enable process control, interlocking with inverter running
(Inverse operation)
21: Enable process control by external digital signal (Normal
operation)
22: Enable process control by external digital signal (Inverse
operation)
31: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Normal operation)
32: Enable process control by external digital signal, interlocking
with inverter running (Inverse operation)

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.

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J652 External PID Control 3 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0 6-247


(Remote command selection) 3: UP/DOWN
4: Command via communications link (Use function code S32)
51: External PID process command 1 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
52: External PID process command 2 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
53: External PID process command 3 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
111: Apply external PID control 1 commands
112: Apply external PID control 2 commands
J653 (Feedback selection) 51: External PID feedback value 1 N Y 53
52: External PID feedback value 2
53: External PID feedback value 3
J655 (Display unit) See J605. N Y 0

J656 (Maximum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 100

J657 (Minimum scale) -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

J660 P (Gain) ON/OFF: ON/OFF control Y Y 0.100


0.000 to 30.000 times
J661 I (Integral time) 0.0 to 3600.0 s Y Y 0.0

J662 D (Differential time) 0.00 to 600.00 s Y Y 0.00

J663 (Feedback filter) 0.0 to 900.0 s Y Y 0.5

J664 (Anti-reset wind-up) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF


0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J665 (ON/OFF control hysteresis width) 0.00 to 9990.00 *6 Y Y 0.00

J666 (Proportional operation output convergent 0 to 150% Y Y 0


value)
J667 (Proportion cycle) 1 to 150 s Y Y 30 6-248

J668 (Upper limit of PID process output) -10 to +110% Y Y 100

J669 (Lower limit of PID process output) -10 to +110% Y Y 0

J670 (Upper and lower limits) 0: Limit PID output with J618 J619 Y Y 0
1: 110%, -10% of PID output with J618 exceeded or less than
J619
J671 (Alarm output selection) 0: Absolute-value alarm (PV) Y Y 0
1: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold)
2: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Latch)
3: Absolute-value alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch)
4: Deviation alarm
5: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold)
6: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Latch)
7: Deviation alarm (PV) (with Hold and Latch
8: Absolute-value alarm (SV)
9: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold)
10: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Latch)
11: Absolute-value alarm (SV) (with Hold and Latch)
12: Absolute-value alarm (MV)
13: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold)
14: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Latch)
15: Absolute-value alarm (MV) (with Hold and Latch)
J672 (Upper level alarm (AH)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J674 (Lower level alarm (AL)) OFF: Disable Y Y OFF
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J677 (Feedback error detection mode) 0: Disable (Turns ON output signals (EPV3-ERR) and continues Y Y 0
operation.)
1: Enable (Free run stop (PVC trip))
2: Enable (Deceleration and stop (PVC trip))
J679 (Feedback error upper-limit) Auto: 105% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J680 (Feedback error lower-limit) Auto: -5% equivalent Y Y Auto
-999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 *6
J681 (Feedback error detection time) 0.0 to 300.0 s Y Y 0.1

J690 (Manual commands) 0: Keypad ( / key) N Y 0


8: Keypad ( / key) (Balanceless-bumpless)
51: External PID manual command 1 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
52: External PID manual command 2 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
53: External PID manual command 3 (Analog input: Terminals
[12], [C1] and [V2])
111: Apply external PID control 1 manual commands
112: Apply external PID control 2 manual commands

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*6 The upper and lower level values are restricted by the maximum and minimum scales.
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d51 Reserved *5 0 to 500 N Y *8 6-249


d55 Reserved *5 0000H to 00FFH N Y 0
d69 Reserved *5 30.0 to 100.0 Hz Y Y 30.0
d98 Reserved *5 0000H to FFFFH Y Y 0
d99 Reserved *5 0 to 3 Y Y 0

*5 These function codes are reserved for particular manufacturers. Unless otherwise specified, do not access these function codes.
*8 "5" for inverters of 3.7 kW or below, "10" for those of 5.5 kW to 22 kW, "20" for those of 30 kW or above.

U codes: Customizable Logic Function


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U00 Customizable Logic (Mode selection) 0: Disable Y Y 0 6-249


1: Enable (Customizable logic operation)
Changing this code data from "1" to "0" causes an ECL alarm.
U01 Customizable Logic: Step 1 0: No function assigned N Y 0
(Control function) 10: Through output + General-purpose timer
20: ANDing + General-purpose timer

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30: ORing + General-purpose timer
40: XORing + General-purpose timer
50: Set priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
60: Reset priority flip-flop + General-purpose timer
70: Rising edge detector + General-purpose timer

FUNCTION CODES
80: Falling edge detector + General-purpose timer
90: Rising & falling edges detector + General-purpose timer
100: Hold + General-purpose timer
110: Increment counter
120: Decrement counter
130: Timer with reset input
2001-3002: Analog input
4001-5114: Analog + digital
U02 (Input 1) 0 (1000): Inverter running (RUN) N Y 100
U03 1 (1001): Frequency (speed) arrival signal (FAR)
2 (1002): Frequency (speed) detected (FDT)
3 (1003): Undervoltage detected (Inverter stopped) (LU)
5 (1005): Inverter output limiting (IOL)
6 (1006): Auto-restarting after momentary power
failure (IPF)
7 (1007): Motor overload early warning (OL)
10 (1010): Inverter ready to run (RDY)
11: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For MC on commercial line) (SW88)
12: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For secondary side) (SW52-2)
13: Switch motor drive source between
commercial power and inverter output
(For primary side) (SW52-1)
15 (1015): Select AX terminal function
(For MC on primary side) (AX)
16 (1016): Shifted to pattern operation stage (TU)
17 (1017): Pattern operation cycle completed (TO)
18 (1018): Pattern operation stage number (STG1)
19 (1019): Pattern operation stage number (STG2)
20 (1020): Pattern operation stage number (STG4)
22 (1022): Inverter output limiting with delay (IOL2)
25 (1025): Cooling fan in operation (FAN)
26 (1026): Auto-resetting (TRY)
28 (1028): Heat sink overheat early warning (OH)
30 (1030): Lifetime alarm (LIFE)
33 (1033): Reference loss detected (REF OFF)
35 (1035): Inverter output on (RUN2)
36 (1036): Overload prevention control (OLP)
37 (1037): Current detected (ID)
38 (1038): Current detected 2 (ID2) *10
42 (1042): PID alarm (PID-ALM)
44 (1044): Motor stopped due to slow
flowrate under PID control (PID-STP)
45 (1045): Low output torque detected (U-TL)
52 (1052): Running forward (FRUN)
53 (1053): Running reverse (RRUN)
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1600 or later.
*10 Available at ROM version 2450 or later.

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54 (1054): In remote operation (RMT) 6-249


55 (1055): Run command entered (AX2)
56 (1056): Motor overheat detected by thermistor (THM)
59 (1059): Terminal [C1] wire break (C1OFF)
84 (1084): Maintenance timer (MNT)
87(1087): Frequency arrival signal (FARFDT)
95(1095): Running in fire mode (FMRUN)
98 (1098): Light alarm (L-ALM)
99 (1099): Alarm output (for any alarm) (ALM)
101(1101): EN terminal detection circuit error (DECF)
102(1102): EN terminal OFF (ENOFF)
190 (1190): In timer operation (TMD)
191 (1191): Timer 1 enabled (TMD1)
192 (1192): Timer 2 enabled (TMD2)
193 (1193): Timer 3 enabled (TMD3)
194 (1194): Timer 4 enabled (TMD4)
200 (1200): Under PID2 control (PID2)
201 (1201): PID1 alarm (PV1-ALM)
202 (1202): PID1 feedback error (PV1-OFF)
203 (1203): PID2 alarm (PV2-ALM)
204 (1204): PID2 feedback error (PV2-OFF)
211 (1211): Under external PID1 control (EPID1-CTL)
212 (1212): External PID1 output (EPID1-OUT)
213 (1213): External PID1 output (EPID1-RUN)
214 (1214): External PID1 alarm (EPV1-ALM)
215 (1215): External PID1 feedback error (EPV1-OFF)
221 (1221): Under external PID2 control (EPID2-CTL)
222 (1222): External PID2 output (EPID2-OUT)
223 (1223): External PID2 output (EPID2-RUN)
224 (1224): External PID2 alarm (EPV2-ALM)
225 (1225): External PID2 feedback error (EPV2-OFF)
231 (1231): Under external PID3 control (EPID3-CTL)
232 (1232): External PID3 output (EPID3-OUT)
233 (1233): External PID3 output (EPID3-RUN)
234 (1234): External PID3 alarm (EPV3-ALM)
235 (1235): External PID3 feedback error (EPV3-OFF
2001 (3001): Output of step 1 (SO01)
2002 (3002): Output of step 2 (SO02)
2003 (3003): Output of step 3 (SO03)
2004 (3004): Output of step 4 (SO04)
2005 (3005): Output of step 5 (SO05)
2006 (3006): Output of step 6 (SO06)
2007 (3007): Output of step 7 (SO07)
2008 (3008): Output of step 8 (SO08)
2009 (3009): Output of step 9 (SO09)
2010 (3010): Output of step 10 (SO10)
2011 (3011): Output of step 11 (SO11)
2012 (3012): Output of step 12 (SO12)
2013 (3013): Output of step 13 (SO13)
2014 (3014): Output of step 14 (SO14)
4001 (5001): Terminal [X1] input signal (X1)
4002 (5002): Terminal [X2] input signal (X2)
4003 (5003): Terminal [X3] input signal (X3)
4004 (5004): Terminal [X4] input signal (X4)
4005 (5005): Terminal [X5] input signal (X5)
4006 (5006): Terminal [X6] input signal (X6)
4007 (5007): Terminal [X7] input signal (X7)
4010 (5010): Terminal [FWD] input signal (FWD)
4011 (5011): Terminal [REV] input signal (REV)
6000 (7000): Final run command (FL_RUN)
6001 (7001): Final FWD run command (FL_FWD)
6002 (7002): Final REV run command (FL_REV)
6003 (7003): During acceleration (DACC)
6004 (7004): During deceleration (DDEC)
6005 (7005): Under anti-regenerative control (REGA)
6007 (7007): Alarm factor presence (ALM_ACT)
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[Analog] 6-249
8000 to 8085: The value with 8000 added to F31
9001: Analog 12 terminal input signal [12]
9002: Analog C1 terminal input signal [C1] (C1)
9003: Analog V2 terminal input signal [C1] (V2)
*9004: Analog 32 terminal input signal [32]
*9005: Analog C2 terminal input signal [C2]
*9006: RTD1 [PT1]
*9007: RTD2 [PT2]
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown above assigns a
negative logic output to a terminal. (True if OFF.)
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above
assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
U04 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U05 (Function 2) N Y 0.00
U06 Customizable Logic: Step 2 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U07 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U08 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U09 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

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U10 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U11 Customizable Logic: Step 3 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U12 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0

FUNCTION CODES
U13 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U14 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U15 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U16 Customizable Logic: Step 4 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U17 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U18 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U19 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U20 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U21 Customizable Logic: Step 5 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U22 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U23 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U24 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U25 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U26 Customizable Logic: Step 6 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U27 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U28 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U29 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U30 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U31 Customizable Logic: Step 7 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U32 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U33 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U34 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U35 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00

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U36 Customizable Logic: Step 8 See U01. N Y 0 6-249


(Control function)
U37 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U38 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U39 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U40 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U41 Customizable Logic: Step 9 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U42 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U43 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U44 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U45 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U46 Customizable Logic: Step 10 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U47 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U48 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U49 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U50 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U51 Customizable Logic: Step 11 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U52 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U53 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U54 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U55 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U56 Customizable Logic: Step 12 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U57 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U58 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U59 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U60 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U61 Customizable Logic: Step 13 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U62 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U63 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U64 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U65 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U66 Customizable Logic: Step 14 See U01. N Y 0
(Control function)
U67 (Input 1) See U02. N Y 0
U68 (Input 2) See U02. N Y 0
U69 (Function 1) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U70 (Function 2) -9990.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 N Y 0.00
U71 Customizable Logic Output Signal 1 0: Disable N Y 0
(Output selection) 1: Output of step 1 (SO01)
U72 Customizable Logic Output Signal 2 2: Output of step 2 (SO02) N Y 0
U73 Customizable Logic Output Signal 3 3: Output of step 3 (SO03) N Y 0
U74 Customizable Logic Output Signal 4 4: Output of step 4 (SO04) N Y 0
U75 Customizable Logic Output Signal 5 5: Output of step 5 (SO05) N Y 0
U76 Customizable Logic Output Signal 6 6: Output of step 6 (SO06) N Y 0
U77 Customizable Logic Output Signal 7 7: Output of step 7 (SO07) N Y 0
8: Output of step 8 (SO08)
9: Output of step 9 (SO09)
10: Output of step 10 (SO10)
11: Output of step 11 (SO11)
12: Output of step 12 (SO12)
13: Output of step 13 (SO13)
14: Output of step 14 (SO14)
U81 Customizable Logic Output Signal 1 0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (0 to 1 step) (SS1) N Y 100
(Function selection) 1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (0 to 3 steps) (SS2)
U82 Customizable Logic Output Signal 2 2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (0 to 7 steps) (SS4) N Y 100
U83 Customizable Logic Output Signal 3 3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps) (SS8) N Y 100
U84 Customizable Logic Output Signal 4 4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (2 steps) (RT1) N Y 100
U85 Customizable Logic Output Signal 5 5 (1005): Select ACC/DEC time (4 steps) (RT2) N Y 100
U86 Customizable Logic Output Signal 6 6 (1006): Enable 3-wire operation (HLD) N Y 100
U87 Customizable Logic Output Signal 7 7 (1007): Coast to a stop (BX) N Y 100
8 (1008): Reset alarm (RST)
9 (1009): Enable external alarm trip (THR)
(9 = Active OFF, 1009 = Active ON)
11 (1011): Select frequency command 2/1 (Hz2/Hz1)
13: Enable DC braking (DCBRK)
14 (1014): Select torque limiter level 2/1 (TL2/TL1)
15: Switch to commercial power (50 Hz) (SW50)
16: Switch to commercial power (60 Hz) (SW60)
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17 (1017): UP (Increase output frequency) (UP) 6-249


18 (1018): DOWN (Decrease output frequency) (DOWN)
20 (1020): Cancel PID control (Hz/PID)
21 (1021): Switch normal/inverse operation (IVS)
22 (1022): Interlock (IL)
24 (1024): Enable communications link via RS-485
or fieldbus (LE)
25 (1025): Universal DI (U-DI)
26 (1026): Enable auto search for idling motor
speed at starting (STM)
30 (1030): Force to stop (STOP)
(30 = Active OFF, 1030 = Active ON)
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and differential
components (PID-RST)
34 (1034): Hold PID integral component (PID-HLD)
35 (1035): Select local (keypad) operation (LOC)
38 (1038): Enable run commands (RE)
39: Protect motor from dew condensation (DWP)
40: Enable integrated sequence to switch
to commercial power (50 Hz) (ISW50)
41: Enable integrated sequence to switch

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to commercial power (60 Hz) (ISW60)
58 (1058): Reset UP/DOWN frequency (STZ)
72 (1072): Count the run time of commercial
power-driven motor 1 (CRUN-M1)
81 (1081): Clear all customizable logic timers (CLTC)

FUNCTION CODES
87 (1087): Run command 2/1 (FR2/FR1)
88: Run forward 2 (FWD2)
89: Run reverse 2 (REV2)
98: Run forward (FWD)
99: Run reverse (REV)
100: No function assigned (NONE)
131 (1131): Flowrate switch (FS)
132 (1132): Filter clogging reverse rotation command (FRC)
133 (1133): Switch PID channel (PID2/1)
171 (1171): PID multistep command (PID-SS1)
172 (1172): PID multistep command (PID-SS2)
181 (1181): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS1)
182 (1182): External PID multistep command (EPID-SS2)
190 (1190): Cancel timer (TMC)
191 (1191): Enable timer 1 (TM1)
192 (1192): Enable timer 2 (TM2)
193 (1193): Enable timer 3 (TM3)
194 (1194): Enable timer 4 (TM4)
201 (1201): External PID control 1 ON command (EPID1-ON)
202 (1202): Cancel external PID control 1 (%/EPID1)
203 (1203): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 1 (EPID1-IVS)
204 (1204): Reset external PID1 integral and
differential components (EPID1-RST)
205 (1205): Hold external PID1 integral component (EPID1-HLD)
211 (1211): External PID control 2 ON command (EPID2-ON)
212 (1212): Cancel external PID control 2 (%/EPID2)
213 (1213): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 2 (EPID2-IVS)
214 (1214): Reset external PID2 integral and
differential components (EPID2-RST)
215 (1215): Hold external PID2 integral component (EPID2-HLD)
221 (1221): External PID control 3 ON command (EPID3-ON)
222 (1222): Cancel external PID control 3 (%/EPID3)
223 (1223): Switch normal/inverse operation
under external PID control 3 (EPID3-IVS)
224 (1224): Reset external PID3 integral and
differential components (EPID3-RST)
225 (1225): Hold external PID3 integral component (EPID3-HLD)
8001: Auxiliary frequency command 1
8002: Auxiliary frequency command 2
8003: PID process command 1
8004: PID process command 2
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
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8005: PID feedback value 1 6-249


8012: Acceleration/deceleration time ratio setting
8013: Upper limit frequency
8014: Lower limit frequency
8030: PID feedback value 2
8031: Auxiliary input 1 to PID process command
8032: Auxiliary input 2 to PID process command
8033: Flowrate sensor
8041: External PID process command 1
8042: External PID feedback value 1
8043: External PID manual command 1
8044: External PID process command 2
8045: External PID feedback value 2
8046: External PID manual command 2
8047: External PID process command 3
8048: External PID feedback value 3
8049: External PID manual command 3
Setting the value of 1000s in parentheses ( ) shown above
assigns a negative logic input to a terminal.
U91 Customizable Logic Timer Monitor 0: Disable monitoring Y Y 1
(Step selection)
1: Step 1
2: Step 2
3: Step 3
4: Step 4
5: Step 5
6: Step 6
7: Step 7
8: Step 8
9: Step 9
10: Step 10
11: Step 11
12: Step 12
13: Step 13
14: Step 14
U92 Customizable Logic Calculation Coefficient -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.00
(Mantissa of calculation coefficient KA1)
U93 (Exponent of calculation coefficient KA1) -5 to 5 N Y 0
U94 (Mantissa of calculation coefficient KB1) -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.00
U95 (Exponent of calculation coefficient KB1) -5 to 5 N Y 0.
U96 (Mantissa of calculation coefficient KC1) -9.999 to 9.999 N Y 0.00
U97 (Exponent of calculation coefficient KC1) -5 to 5 N Y 0

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U101 Customizable Logic -999.00 to 0.00 to 9990.00 Y Y 0.00 6-270


Conversion point 1 (X1)
U102 (Y1) Y Y 0.00
U103 Conversion point 2 (X2) Y Y 0.00

U104 (Y2) Y Y 0.00

U105 Conversion point 3 (X3) Y Y 0.00

U106 (Y3) Y Y 0.00

U107 Automatic Calculation of Conversion 0: Disable N Y 0


Coefficients (X3) 1: Execute calculation (Conversion 1)

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
Available in the ROM version 1500 or later.

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y01 RS-485 Communication 1 0 to 255 N Y 1 6-275


(Station address) * Set 1 when other than BACnet is 0.
* Set 127 when BACnet is 128 or above.
y02 (Communications error processing) 0: Immediately trip with alarm Er8 Y Y 0
1: Trip with alarm Er8 after running for the period specified by
timer y03
2: Retry during the period specified by timer y03. If the retry fails,
trip with alarm Er8.
If it succeeds, continue to run.
3: Continue to run
y03 (Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 2.0
y04 (Baud rate) 0: 2400 bps Y Y 3
1: 4800 bps
2: 9600 bps
3: 19200 bps
4: 38400 bps
6:76800 bps (Dedicated for BACnet protocol) *10
y05 (Data length) 0: 8 bits 1: 7 bits Y Y 0
y06 (Parity check) 0: None (2 stop bits) Y Y 0

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1: Even parity (1 stop bit)
2: Odd parity (1 stop bit)
3: None (1 stop bit)
y07 (Stop bits) 0: 2 bits 1: 1 bit Y Y 0
y08 (No-response error detection time) OFF: No detection, 1 to 60 s Y Y OFF

FUNCTION CODES
y09 (Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01
y10 (Protocol selection) 0: Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 1
1: SX protocol (loader protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
3: Metasys N2 protocol
5: BACnet protocol
y11 RS-485 Communication 2 0 to 255 N Y 1
(Station address)
y12 (Communications error processing) 0: Immediately trip with alarm ErP Y Y 0
1: Trip with alarm ErP after running for the period specified by
timer y13
2: Retry during the period specified by timer y13. If the retry fails,
trip with alarm ErP. If it succeeds, continue to run.
3: Continue to run
y13 (Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 2.0
y14 (Baud rate) 0: 2400 bps Y Y 3
1: 4800 bps
2: 9600 bps
3: 19200 bps
4: 38400 bps
6: 76800 bps (Dedicated for BACnet protocol) *10
y15 (Data length) 0: 8 bits Y Y 0
1: 7 bits
y16 (Parity check) 0: None (2 stop bits) Y Y 0
1: Even parity (1 stop bit)
2: Odd parity (1 stop bit)
3: None (1 stop bit)
y17 (Stop bits) 0: 2 bits 1: 1 bit Y Y 0
y18 (No-response error detection time) OFF: No detection, 1 to 60 s Y Y OFF
y19 (Response interval) 0.00 to 1.00 s Y Y 0.01
y20 (Protocol selection) 0: Modbus RTU protocol Y Y 0
1: SX protocol (loader protocol)
2: Fuji general-purpose inverter protocol
3: Metasys N2 protocol
5: BACnet protocol
y60 BACnet Device instance number 0 to 4194 N Y 37 6-278
(Upper) *9
y61 (Lower) *9 0: Compatible with present version, 128 to 999 N Y 0
y95 Data Clear Processing for Communications 0: Do not clear the data of function codes Sxx when a Y Y 0 6-278
Error communications error occurs. (compatible with the
conventional inverters)
1: Clear the data of function codes S01/S05/S19 when a
communications error occurs.
2: Clear the run command assigned bit of function code S06
when a communications error occurs.
3: Clear both data of S01/S05/S19 and run command assigned
bit of S06 when a communications error occurs.
* Related alarms: Er8, ErP, Er4, Er5, ErU
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).
*9 Available at ROM version 2100 or later.
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y98 Bus Link Function (Mode selection) Frequency command Run command Y Y 0 6-279
0:
Follow H30 data Follow H30 data
1:
Via fieldbus option Follow H30 data
2:
Follow H30 data Via fieldbus option
3:
Via fieldbus option Via fieldbus option
y99 Loader Link Function Frequency command Run command Y N 0
(Mode selection) 0: Follow H30 and y98 data Follow H30 and y98 data
1: Via RS-485 link Follow H30 and y98 data
(FRENIC Loader)
2: Follow H30 and y98 data Via RS-485 link
(FRENIC Loader)
3: Via RS-485 link Via RS-485 link
(FRENIC Loader) (FRENIC Loader)

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T01 Timer 1 Operation (Operating mode) 0: Disable N Y 0 6-280


1: Enable (Run inverter)
2: Enable (Output digital signal)
3: Enable (Run inverter + Output digital signal)
T02 (Start time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0 6-281

T03 (End time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T04 (Start day of the week) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T06 Timer 2 Operation (Operating mode) Same as T01. N Y 0 6-282

T07 (Start time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T08 (End time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T09 (Start day of the week) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T11 Timer 3 Operation (Operating mode) Same as T01. N Y 0

T12 (Start time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T13 (End time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T14 (Start day of the week) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T16 Timer 4 Operation (Operating mode) Same as T01. N Y 0

T17 (Start time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T18 (End time) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T19 (Start day of the week) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 0

T51 Timer Operation (Pause date 1) Possible to specify in the special menu. N Y 2210H 6-283
T52 (Pause date 2) N Y 2210H
T53 (Pause date 3) N Y 2210H
T54 (Pause date 4) N Y 2210H
T55 (Pause date 5) N Y 2210H
T56 (Pause date 6) N Y 2210H
T57 (Pause date 7) N Y 2210H
T58 (Pause date 8) N Y 2210H
T59 (Pause date 9) N Y 2210H
T60 (Pause date 10) N Y 2210H
T61 (Pause date 11) N Y 2210H
T62 (Pause date 12) N Y 2210H
T63 (Pause date 13) N Y 2210H
T64 (Pause date 14) N Y 2210H
T65 (Pause date 15) N Y 2210H
T66 (Pause date 16) N Y 2210H
T67 (Pause date 17) N Y 2210H
T68 (Pause date 18) N Y 2210H
T69 (Pause date 19) N Y 2210H
T70 (Pause date 20) N Y 2210H

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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6.2 Function Code Tables

K codes: Keypad Functions


Change Data Default
when Related
Code Name Data setting range copying setting
running page

K01 LCD Monitor (Language selection) 0: Japanese Y Y AE: 1 6-284


1: English
2: German
3: French
4: Spanish
5: Italian
6: Chinese
8: Russian (Available soon)
9: Greek (Available soon)
10: Turkish (Available soon)
11: Polish
12: Czech
13: Swedish
14: Portuguese (Available soon)
15: Dutch (Available soon)
16: Malay
17: Vietnamese (Available soon)
18: Thai (Available soon)
19: Indonesian (Available soon)

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100: User-customized language (Available soon)
K02 Backlight OFF Time OFF: Always OFF Y Y 5
1 to 30 min.: Automatic OFF time
K03 LCD Monitor 0 (Dark) to 10 (Light) Y Y 5 6-285

FUNCTION CODES
(Backlight brightness control)
K04 (Contrast control) 0 (Light) to 10 (Dark) Y Y 5
K08 LCD Monitor Status Display/Hide Selection 0: Hide Y Y 1
1: Display
K10 Main Monitor (Display item selection) 0: Speed monitor (select by K11) Y Y 0 6-286
13: Output current
14: Output voltage
18: Calculated torque
19: Input power
25: Load factor
26: Motor output
27: Analog input monitor in physical quantity
35: Input watt-hour (The unit depends on K31.)
50: PID command (final) in physical quantity
51: PID feedback amount (final) in physical quantity
52: PID output
53: PID control 1 command in physical quantity
54: PID control 1 feedback amount in physical quantity
55: PID control 2 command in physical quantity
56: PID control 2 feedback amount in physical quantity
60: External PID control 1 command (final) in physical quantity
61: External PID control 1 feedback amount (final) in physical
quantity
62: External PID control 1 output in %
63: External PID control 1 manual command in %
64: External PID control 1 command in physical quantity
65: External PID control 1 feedback amount in physical quantity
70: External PID control 2 command in physical quantity
71: External PID control 2 feedback amount in physical quantity
72: External PID control 2 output in %
73: External PID control 2 manual command in %
80: External PID control 3 command in physical quantity
81: External PID control 3 feedback amount in physical quantity
82: External PID control 3 output in %
83: External PID control 3 manual command in %
K11 Main Monitor (Speed monitor item) 1: Output frequency 1 (before slip compensation) Y Y 1 6-289
2: Output frequency 2 (after slip compensation)
3: Reference frequency
4: Motor speed in r/min
5: Load shaft speed in r/min
8: Display speed in %

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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Change Data Default
when Related
Code Name Data setting range copying setting
running page

K12 Main Monitor (Display when stopped) 0: Reference value Y Y 0 6-289


1: Output value
K15 Sub Monitor (Display type) 0: Numeric values Y Y 0 6-290
1: Bar charts
K16 Sub Monitor 1 (Display item selection) *Refer to K10 (= 13 to 83) and K11 (= 1 to 8). Y Y 13
K17 Sub Monitor 2 (Display item selection) Y Y 19

K20 Bar Chart 1 (Display item selection) 1: Output frequency 1(before slip compensation) Y Y 1 6-291
K21 Bar Chart 2 (Display item selection) 13: Output current Y Y 13
14: Output voltage
K22 Bar Chart 3 (Display item selection) Y Y 19
18: Calculated torque
19: Input power
25: Load factor
26: Motor output
K29 Display Filter 0.0 to 5.0 s Y Y 0.5 6-292

K30 Coefficient for Speed Indication 0.01 to 200.00 Y Y 30.00

K31 Display Unit for Input Watt-hour Data 0: kWh Y Y 0


1: MWh
K32 Display Coefficient for Input Watt-hour Data OFF: Cancel or reset Y Y 0.010 6-293
0.001 to 9999.000
K33 Long-term, Input Watt-hour Data Monitor OFF: Cancel or reset Y Y 4
1: Hourly
2: Daily
3: Weekly
4: Monthly
K81 Date Format 0: Y/M/D (year/month/day) Y Y AE: 1 6-294
1: D/M/Y (day/month/year)
2: M/D/Y (month/day/year)
3: MD, Y (Month day, year)
K82 Time Format 0: 24-hour format (Time : Minute : Second) Y Y 0
1: 12-hour format (Time : Minute : Second AM/PM)
2: 12-hour format (AM/PM Time : Minute : Second)
K83 Daylight Saving Time (Summer time) 0: Disable Y Y 0
1: Enable (+ 1 hour)
2: Enable (+ 30 minutes)
K84 (Start date) Possible to specify in the special menu. Y Y 0800H 6-295

K85 (End date) Y Y 0800H

K91 Shortcut Key Function for in Running 0: OFF (Disable) Y Y OFF 6-296
Mode (Selection screen) 11 to 99

K92 Shortcut Key Function for in Running 0: OFF (Disable) Y Y 64


Mode (Selection screen) 11 to 99

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6.2 Function Code Tables

o codes: Option Functions


Change Data Default
when Related
Code Name Data setting range copying setting
running page

o01 Terminal [Y6A/B/C] Function Same as E20. N Y 10 -


(Relay output)
o02 Terminal [Y7A/B/C] Function N Y 6

o03 Terminal [Y8A/B/C] Function N Y 25

o04 Terminal [Y9A/B/C] Function N Y 26

o05 Terminal [Y10A/B/C] Function N Y 28

o06 Terminal [Y11A/B/C] Function N Y 36

o07 Terminal [Y12A/B/C] Function N Y 37

o09 Pt Channel (Display unit) Temperature Y Y 61


60: K
61: °C
62: °F
o10 Pt Channel 1 (Sensor type) 0: Jpt100 Y Y 0
1: Pt100
2 : Ni100
3 : Pt1000

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4 : Ni1000
o11 (Extended functions) 0: No extended function assigned N Y 0
5: PID feedback value 1
30: PID feedback value 2
42: External PID feedback value 1

FUNCTION CODES
45: External PID feedback value 2
48: External PID feedback value 3
o12 (Filter) 0.0 to 100.0 s Y Y 1.0

o15 Pt Channel 2 (Sensor type) Same as o10. N Y 0

o16 (Extended functions) Same as o11. N Y 0

o17 (Filter) Same as o12. Y Y 1.0

o27 Communications Error Processing 0: Immediately trip with alarm Er5 Y Y 0


1: Run for the period specified by timer o28 and then trip with
alarm Er5
2: Retry during the period specified by timer o28. If the retry fails,
immediately trip with alarm Er5.
3: Continue to run. After recovery from the error, run according
to communications command
4 to 9: Same as o27 = 0.
10: Decelerate to a stop and trip with alarm Er5
11: Run for the period specified by timer o28, decelerate to a
stop, and then trip with alarm Er5
12: Retry during the period specified by timer o28. If the retry fails,
decelerate to a stop. If it succeeds, continue to run according
to communications command
13 to 15: Same as when o27 = 3.
o28 (Timer) 0.0 to 60.0 s Y Y 0.0

o30 Bus configuration parameter 01 0 to 255 N Y 0


Functions of o30 to o39 differ depending upon the bus option
type. For details, refer to the instruction manual of each bus
option.
o31 Bus configuration parameter 02 Same as o30. N Y 0

o32 Bus configuration parameter 03 N Y 0

o33 Bus configuration parameter 04 N Y 0

o34 Bus configuration parameter 05 N Y 0

o35 Bus configuration parameter 06 N Y 0

o36 Bus configuration parameter 07 N Y 0

o37 Bus configuration parameter 08 N Y 0

o38 Bus configuration parameter 09 N Y 0

o39 Bus configuration parameter 10 N Y 0

o40 Function Code Assignment 1 for Write 0, 1 to 65535 N Y 0


0: No assignment
Data mapped I/O (write)
Whether or not to support the I/O or the number of supports differs
depending upon the bus option type. For the data configuration
procedure, refer to the instruction manual of each bus option.

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Change Data Default
when Related
Code Name Data setting range copying setting
running page

o41 Function Code Assignment 2 for Write Same as o40. N Y 0 -

o42 Function Code Assignment 3 for Write N Y 0

o43 Function Code Assignment 4 for Write N Y 0

o44 Function Code Assignment 5 for Write N Y 0

o45 Function Code Assignment 6 for Write N Y 0

o46 Function Code Assignment 7 for Write N Y 0

o47 Function Code Assignment 8 for Write N Y 0

o48 Function Code Assignment 1 for Read 0, 1 to 65535 N Y 0


0: No assignment
Data mapped I/O (read)
Whether or not to support the I/O or the number of supports differs
depending upon the bus option type. For the data configuration
procedure, refer to the instruction manual of each bus option.
o49 Function Code Assignment 2 for Read Same as o48. N Y 0

o50 Function Code Assignment 3 for Read N Y 0

o51 Function Code Assignment 4 for Read N Y 0

o52 Function Code Assignment 5 for Read N Y 0

o53 Function Code Assignment 6 for Read N Y 0

o54 Function Code Assignment 7 for Read N Y 0

o55 Function Code Assignment 8 for Read N Y 0

o56 Function Code Assignment 9 for Read N Y 0

o57 Function Code Assignment 10 for Read N Y 0

o58 Function Code Assignment 11 for Read N Y 0

o59 Function Code Assignment 12 for Read N Y 0

o60 Terminal [32] (Function) Same as E61. N Y 0

o61 (Offset) -5.0 to 5.0% Y Y 0.0

o62 (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00% Y Y 100.00

o63 (Filter setting) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05

o64 (Gain base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 100.00

o65 (Polarity) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1

o66 (Bias value) -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00

o67 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00

o69 (Display unit) Same as J105. (Note that the data setting range starts with "1.") N Y 2

o70 (Maximum scale) -999 to 0.00 to 9990 N Y 100

o71 (Minimum scale) -999 to 0.00 to 9990 N Y 0.00

o75 Terminal [C2] (Current range) 0: 4-20 mA N Y 0


1: 0-20 mA
o76 (Function) Same as E61. N Y 0

o77 (Offset) -5.0 to 5.0% Y Y 0.0

o78 (Gain) 0.00 to 200.00% Y Y 100.00

o79 (Filter time constant) 0.00 to 5.00 s Y Y 0.05

o81 (Gain reference point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 100.00

o82 (Bias value) -100.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00

o83 (Bias base point) 0.00 to 100.00% Y Y 0.00

o85 (Display unit) Same as J105. (Note that the data setting range starts with "1.") N Y 2

o86 (Maximum scale) -999 to 0.00 to 9990 N Y 100

o87 (Minimum scale) -999 to 0.00 to 9990 N Y 0.00

o90 Terminal [Ao/CS2] Function (Function) Same as F31. Y Y 0

o91 (Output gain) 0 to 300% Y Y 100

o93 (Polarity) 0: Bipolar 1: Unipolar N Y 1

o96 Terminal [CS/CS1] Function (Function) Same as F31. Y Y 0

o97 (Output gain) 0 to 300 % Y Y 100

Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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Table A Factory Defaults Depending upon Inverter Capacity


Torque boost 1 Auto-restart after
Inverter capacity Non-linear Non-linear
F09 [%] momentary power
V/f-pattern 1 (frequency) V/f-pattern 1 (volt)
Destination Destination failure (Restart time)
[kW] [HP] H50 [Hz] H51 [V]
AEJ U H13 [s]

0.75 1 6.5
1.5 2 4.9
2.2 3 4.5
0.5
3.7 5 4.1
5.5 7.5 3.4
OFF 0
7.5 10 2.7
11 15 2.1
15 20 1.6
18.5 25 1.3
1.0
22 30 1.1
30 40
37 50
45 60
55 75
0.0

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75 100 1.5
90 125
110 150 200V class series: 200V class series:
A: 6.0, A: 22,
132 200
2.0 E: 5.0, E: 23,
160 250

FUNCTION CODES
0.0
200 300 400V class series:
400V class series: A: 42,
220 350 2.5
AE: 5.0, E: 40,
280 450
315 -
4.0
355 500
400 600
500 800
5.0
630 900
710 1000
Note: Alphabets in the Default setting field denote shipping destination: A (Asia), E (EU).

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Table B Motor Parameter Factory Defaults
200 V class series

Destined for Asia (Base frequency 60 Hz, Rated voltage 220 V) (P99 = 0 or 4)
Nominal applied Rated current No-load current %R1 %X Rated slip Starting mode (Auto
Inverter type motor (kW) (A) (A) (%) (%) frequency (Hz) search delay time 2)
P02 P03 P06 P07 P08 P12 H46
FRN0.75AR1 -2A 0.75 3.29 2.11 7.20 8.94 2.33
0.5
FRN1.5AR1 -2A 1.50 5.56 2.76 5.43 9.29 2.00
FRN2.2AR1 -2A 2.20 8.39 4.45 5.37 9.09 1.80 0.6
FRN3.7AR1 -2A 3.70 13.67 7.03 4.80 9.32 1.93 0.8
FRN5.5AR1 -2A 5.50 20.50 10.08 4.37 11.85 1.40 1.0
FRN7.5AR1 -2A 7.50 26.41 11.46 3.73 12.15 1.57 1.2
FRN11AR1 -2A 11.00 38.24 16.23 3.13 12.49 1.07 1.3
FRN15AR1 -2A 15.00 50.05 18.33 2.69 13.54 1.13
FRN18.5AR1 -2A 18.50 60.96 19.62 2.42 13.71 0.87 2.0
FRN22AR1 -2A 22.00 70.97 23.01 2.23 13.24 0.90
FRN30AR1 -2A 30.00 97.38 35.66 2.18 12.38 0.80 2.3
FRN37AR1 -2A 37.00 118.2 38.04 2.28 13.56 0.80
2.5
FRN45AR1 -2A 45.00 141.9 43.54 2.09 13.36 0.80
FRN55AR1S-2A 55.00 172.8 53.72 1.94 13.39 0.94 2.6
FRN75AR1S-2A 75.00 236.5 76.27 1.64 13.97 0.80 2.8
FRN90AR1S-2A 90.00 282.0 90.93 1.43 13.26 0.80 3.2

Destined for EU (Base frequency 50 Hz, Rated voltage 230 V) (P99 = 0 or 4)


Nominal applied Rated current No-load current %R1 %X Rated slip Starting mode (Auto
Inverter type motor (kW) (A) (A) (%) (%) frequency (Hz) search delay time 2)
P02 P03 P06 P07 P08 P12 H46
FRN0.75AR1 -2E 0.75 3.58 2.65 7.50 9.30 2.33
0.5
FRN1.5AR1 -2E 1.50 5.77 3.46 5.39 9.22 2.00
FRN2.2AR1 -2E 2.20 8.80 5.58 5.39 9.12 1.80 0.6
FRN4.0AR1 -2E 3.70 14.26 8.82 4.79 9.30 1.93 0.8
FRN5.5AR1 -2E 5.50 21.25 12.65 4.34 11.75 1.40 1.0
FRN7.5AR1 -2E 7.50 26.92 14.38 3.63 11.85 1.57 1.2
FRN11AR1 -2E 11.00 38.87 20.36 3.04 12.14 1.07 1.3
FRN15AR1 -2E 15.00 50.14 23.00 2.58 12.98 1.13
FRN18.5AR1 -2E 18.50 60.45 24.61 2.29 13.01 0.87 2.0
FRN22AR1 -2E 22.00 70.40 28.87 2.12 12.56 0.90
FRN30AR1 -2E 30.00 97.54 44.74 2.09 11.86 0.80 2.3
FRN37AR1 -2E 37.00 117.2 47.73 2.16 12.86 0.80
2.5
FRN45AR1 -2E 45.00 140.2 54.63 1.98 12.63 0.80
FRN55AR1S-2E 55.00 170.9 67.39 1.84 12.67 0.94 2.6
FRN75AR1S-2E 75.00 234.5 95.68 1.55 13.25 0.80 2.8
FRN90AR1S-2E 90.00 279.7 114.0 1.36 12.58 0.80 3.2

Note: The box ( ) replaces an alphabetic letter depending on the enclosure: M (IP21) or L (IP55).

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Table B Motor Parameter Factory Defaults (continued)


400 V class series

Destined for Asia (Base frequency 50 Hz, Rated voltage 415 V) (P99 = 0 or 4)
Nominal applied Rated current No-load current %R1 %X Rated slip Starting mode (Auto
Inverter type motor (kW) (A) (A) (%) (%) frequency (Hz) search delay time 2)
P02 P03 P06 P07 P08 P12 H46
FRN0.75AR1 -4A 0.75 1.79 1.19 8.31 10.31 2.33
0.5
FRN1.5AR1 -4A 1.50 3.04 1.57 6.19 10.60 2.00
FRN2.2AR1 -4A 2.20 4.53 2.52 6.15 10.41 1.80 0.6
FRN3.7AR1 -4A 3.70 7.37 3.98 5.48 10.66 1.93 0.8
FRN5.5AR1 -4A 5.50 11.28 5.71 4.99 13.53 1.40 1.0
FRN7.5AR1 -4A 7.50 14.18 6.48 4.24 13.84 1.57 1.2
FRN11AR1 -4A 11.00 20.52 9.18 3.56 14.21 1.07 1.3
FRN15AR1 -4A 15.00 26.79 10.38 3.05 15.37 1.13
FRN18.5AR1 -4A 18.50 33.03 11.10 2.73 15.52 0.87 2.0

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FRN22AR1 -4A 22.00 37.90 13.07 2.53 14.99 0.90
FRN30AR1 -4A 30.00 52.59 20.23 2.48 14.04 0.80 2.3
FRN37AR1 -4A 37.00 63.16 21.58 2.58 15.37 0.80 2.5

FUNCTION CODES
FRN45AR1 -4A 45.00 75.73 24.69 2.37 15.12 0.80 2.5
FRN55AR1 -4A 55.00 92.26 30.40 2.20 15.16 0.94 2.6
FRN75AR1 -4A 75.00 126.3 43.16 1.85 15.82 0.80 2.8
FRN90AR1 -4A 90.00 150.5 51.46 1.62 15.00 0.80 3.2
FRN110AR1S-4A 110.0 182.0 47.31 1.86 19.47 0.66 3.5
FRN132AR1S-4A 132.0 217.0 59.76 1.63 17.65 0.66 4.1
FRN160AR1S-4A 160.0 263.2 66.92 1.57 18.40 0.66 4.5
FRN200AR1S-4A 200.0 324.0 74.18 1.46 18.66 0.66
4.7
FRN220AR1S-4A 220.0 352.9 74.49 1.49 19.48 0.58
FRN280AR1S-4A 280.0 446.7 97.21 1.27 17.88 0.54 5.5
FRN315AR1S-4A 315.0 503.3 124.5 0.78 15.56 0.45
5.6
FRN355AR1S-4A 355.0 561.3 136.9 0.77 15.30 0.43
FRN400AR1S-4A 400.0 650.3 207.5 0.58 14.66 0.29 7.5
FRN500AR1S-4A 500.0 811.4 280.1 0.48 11.59 0.18 9.8
FRN630AR1S-4A 630.0 1021 368.3 0.43 11.03 0.17
10.5
FRN710AR1S-4A 710.0 1114 300.8 0.50 13.65 0.21

Note: The box ( ) replaces an alphabetic letter depending on the enclosure: M (IP21) or L (IP55).

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Table B Motor Parameter Factory Defaults (continued)
400 V class series

Destined for EU and Japan (Base frequency 50 Hz, Rated voltage 400 V) (P99 = 0 or 4)
Nominal applied Rated current No-load current %R1 %X Rated slip Starting mode (Auto
Inverter type motor (kW) (A) (A) (%) (%) frequency (Hz) search delay time 2)
P02 P03 P06 P07 P08 P12 H46
FRN0.75AR1 -4E 0.75 1.80 1.15 8.67 10.76 2.33
0.5
FRN1.5AR1 -4E 1.50 3.10 1.51 6.55 11.21 2.00
FRN2.2AR1 -4E 2.20 4.60 2.43 6.48 10.97 1.80 0.6
FRN4.0AR1 -4E 3.70 7.50 3.84 5.79 11.25 1.93 0.8
FRN5.5AR1 -4E 5.50 11.50 5.50 5.28 14.31 1.40 1.0
FRN7.5AR1 -4E 7.50 14.50 6.25 4.50 14.68 1.57 1.2
FRN11AR1 -4E 11.00 21.00 8.85 3.78 15.09 1.07 1.3
FRN15AR1 -4E 15.00 27.50 10.00 3.25 16.37 1.13
FRN18.5AR1 -4E 18.50 34.00 10.70 2.92 16.58 0.87 2.0
FRN22AR1 -4E 22.00 39.00 12.60 2.70 16.00 0.90
FRN30AR1 -4E 30.00 54.00 19.50 2.64 14.96 0.80 2.3
FRN37AR1 -4E 37.00 65.00 20.80 2.76 16.41 0.80
2.5
FRN45AR1 -4E 45.00 78.00 23.80 2.53 16.16 0.80
FRN55AR1 -4E 55.00 95.00 29.30 2.35 16.20 0.94 2.6
FRN75AR1 -4E 75.00 130.0 41.60 1.98 16.89 0.80 2.8
FRN90AR1 -4E 90.00 155.0 49.60 1.73 16.03 0.80 3.2
FRN110AR1S-4E 110.0 188.0 45.60 1.99 20.86 0.66 3.5
FRN132AR1S-4E 132.0 224.0 57.60 1.75 18.90 0.66 4.1
FRN160AR1S-4E 160.0 272.0 64.50 1.68 19.73 0.66 4.5
FRN200AR1S-4E 200.0 335.0 71.50 1.57 20.02 0.66
4.7
FRN220AR1S-4E 220.0 365.0 71.80 1.60 20.90 0.58
FRN280AR1S-4E 280.0 462.0 93.70 1.36 19.18 0.54 5.5
FRN315AR1S-4E 315.0 520.0 120.0 0.84 16.68 0.45
5.6
FRN355AR1S-4E 355.0 580.0 132.0 0.83 16.40 0.43
FRN400AR1S-4E 400.0 670.0 200.0 0.62 15.67 0.29 7.5
FRN500AR1S-4E 500.0 835.0 270.0 0.51 12.38 0.18 9.8
FRN630AR1S-4E 630.0 1050.0 355.0 0.46 11.77 0.17
10.5
FRN710AR1S-4E 710.0 1150.0 290.0 0.54 14.62 0.21

Note: The box ( ) replaces an alphabetic letter depending on the enclosure: M (IP21) or L (IP55).

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