Mitsubishi Electric FR-A8ND E KIT User manual

Type
User manual
INVERTER
FR-A8ND E KIT INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A
INVERTER
Plug-in option
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INVERTER
HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO BUILDING 2-7-3, MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN
PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1
INSTALLATION
2
WIRING
3
INVERTER SETTING
4
FUNCTIONS
5
OBJECT MAP DEFINITIONS
6
OBJECT MAP
7
FR-A8ND E KIT
communication function
IB(NA)-0600926ENG-A(2004) MEE Printed in Japan Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Safety instructions
Thank you for choosing this Mitsubishi Electric inverter plug-in option.
This Instruction Manual provides handling information and precautions for use of this product. Incorrect handling might cause an unexpected fault. Before
using this product, read all relevant instruction manuals carefully to ensure proper use.
Please forward this Instruction Manual to the end user.
Electric shock prevention
Injury prevention
WARNING
Do not remove the front cover or the wiring cover while the power of the inverter is ON, and do not run the inverter with the front cover or the
wiring cover removed. Otherwise you may access the exposed high voltage terminals or the charging part of the circuitry and get an electric
shock.
Even if power is OFF, do not remove the front cover of the inverter except for wiring or periodic inspection as you may accidentally touch the
charged circuits and get an electric shock.
Before wiring or inspection, check that the display of the inverter operation panel is OFF. Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection
shall wait for 10 minutes or longer after power OFF and check that there are no residual voltage using a tester or the like. The capacitor is
charged with high voltage for some time after power OFF, and it is dangerous.
Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection of this product shall be fully competent to do the work.
This product must be installed before wiring. Otherwise you may get an electric shock or be injured.
Do not touch this product or handle the cables with wet hands. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
Do not subject the cables to scratches, excessive stress, heavy loads or pinching. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
CAUTION
The voltage applied to each terminal must be as specified in the Instruction Manual. Otherwise an explosion or damage may occur.
The cables must be connected to the correct terminals. Otherwise an explosion or damage may occur.
The polarity (+ and -) must be correct. Otherwise an explosion or damage may occur.
While power is ON or for some time after power OFF, do not touch the inverter as it will be extremely hot. Doing so may cause burns.
WARNING
Incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in death or severe injury.
Incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions, resulting in medium or slight injury, or may cause only material
damage.
Do not attempt to install, operate, maintain or inspect this product until you have read this Instruction Manual and supplementary
documents carefully. Do not use this product until you have a full knowledge of this product mechanism, safety information and instructions.
In this Instruction Manual, the safety instruction levels are classified into "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
CAUTION
Note that even the level may lead to a serious consequence depending on conditions. Be sure to follow the instructions
of both levels as they are critical to personnel safety.
CAUTION
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Additional instructions
The following instructions must be also followed. If this product is handled incorrectly, it may cause unexpected fault, an injury, or an electric shock.
CAUTION
Transportation and installation
Do not install or operate this product if it is damaged or has parts missing.
Do not stand or place heavy objects on this product.
Ensure the mounting orientation of this product is correct.
Foreign conductive objects must be prevented from entering the inverter. That includes screws and metal fragments or other flammable
substance such as oil.
If halogens (including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine) contained in fumigants for wood packages enter this product, the product may
be damaged. Prevent the entry of fumigant residuals or use an alternative method such as heat disinfection. Note that sterilization or
disinfection of wood packages should be performed before packing the product.
Test operation
Before starting operation, confirm or adjust the parameter settings. Failure to do so may cause some machines to make unexpected
motions.
WARNING
Usage
Do not modify this product.
Do not remove any part which is not instructed to be removed in the Instruction Manuals. Doing so may lead to a failure or damage of this
product.
CAUTION
Usage
As all parameters return to their initial values after Parameter clear or All parameter clear is performed, the needed parameters for operation
of the inverter and this product must be set again before the operation is started.
To avoid damage to this product due to static electricity, static electricity in your body must be discharged before you touch this product.
Maintenance, inspection and parts replacement
Do not carry out a megger (insulation resistance) test.
Disposal
This product must be treated as industrial waste.
General instruction
For clarity, illustrations in this Instruction Manual may be drawn with covers or safety guards removed. Ensure all covers and safety guards
are properly installed prior to starting operation.
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CONTENTS
Safety instructions 1
1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 6
1.1 Unpacking and product confirmation............................................................................................................................6
1.2 Component names ..........................................................................................................................................................8
1.3 MNS LED (operation status indication) .........................................................................................................................9
1.4 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................11
2 INSTALLATION 12
2.1 Pre-installation instructions .........................................................................................................................................12
2.2 Installation procedure ...................................................................................................................................................12
2.3 Node address setting ....................................................................................................................................................20
3WIRING 22
3.1 Connection to network..................................................................................................................................................22
3.2 Wiring..............................................................................................................................................................................23
4 INVERTER SETTING 27
4.1 Parameter list .................................................................................................................................................................27
4.2 DeviceNet data ...............................................................................................................................................................29
4.2.1 DeviceNet address (Pr.345)................................................................................................................................................ 30
4.2.2 DeviceNet baud rate (Pr.346) ............................................................................................................................................. 31
4.3 Operation mode setting ................................................................................................................................................33
4.3.1 Operation mode switching and communication startup mode (Pr.79, Pr.340).................................................................... 33
4.4 Operation at communication error occurrence ..........................................................................................................36
4.4.1 Operation selection at communication error occurrence (Pr.500 to Pr.502, Pr.779) .......................................................... 36
4
4.4.2 Fault and measures ............................................................................................................................................................ 41
4.5 Inverter reset ..................................................................................................................................................................42
4.6 Frequency and speed settings .....................................................................................................................................44
5 FUNCTIONS 45
5.1 Output from the inverter to the network......................................................................................................................45
5.2 Input to the inverter from the network.........................................................................................................................46
6 OBJECT MAP DEFINITIONS 47
6.1 Object model of DeviceNet ...........................................................................................................................................47
6.2 Data communication type .............................................................................................................................................48
6.2.1 Overview of the I/O communication (polling) ...................................................................................................................... 48
6.2.2 Overview of the message communication (Explicit message connection).......................................................................... 49
6.3 Response level...............................................................................................................................................................50
6.3.1 Response level of the I/O communication (polling)............................................................................................................. 50
6.3.2 Response level of the message communication (Explicit message connection)................................................................ 51
6.4 Recommendation for software developers .................................................................................................................51
7OBJECT MAP 52
7.1 Format of the I/O communication (polling) .................................................................................................................52
7.1.1 Output Instance 20/Input Instance 70 ................................................................................................................................. 52
7.1.2 Output Instance 21/Input Instance 71 ................................................................................................................................. 54
7.1.3 Output Instance 126/Input Instance 176 ............................................................................................................................. 56
7.1.4 Output Instance 127/Input Instance 177 ............................................................................................................................. 60
7.2 Message communication (Explicit message connection) .........................................................................................66
7.2.1 Class 0x01 (Identity-Object)................................................................................................................................................ 66
7.2.2 Class 0x03 (DeviceNet Object)........................................................................................................................................... 68
7.2.3 Class 0x04 (Assembly Object)............................................................................................................................................ 69
7.2.4 Class 0x05 (DeviceNet connection object) ......................................................................................................................... 70
7.2.5 Class 0x28 (Motor data object) ........................................................................................................................................... 77
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7.2.6 Class 0x29 (Control supervisor object) ............................................................................................................................... 78
7.2.7 Class 0x2A (AC drive object) .............................................................................................................................................. 81
7.2.8 Class 0x66 (Extended object I) ........................................................................................................................................... 87
7.2.9 Class 0x67 (Extended object II) .......................................................................................................................................... 88
7.2.10 Class 0x70 to 0x79 (Extended object III) ............................................................................................................................ 90
7.2.11 Class 0x80 (Extended object IV)......................................................................................................................................... 91
7.2.12 Class 0x90 to 0x94 (Extended object V)............................................................................................................................. 92
APPENDIX 93
Appendix 1 EDS file .............................................................................................................................................................93
Appendix 2 DeviceNet Error Code List ..............................................................................................................................94
Appendix 3 Replacement of the FR-E700 ..........................................................................................................................95
Appendix 4 Instructions for compliance with the EU Directives ....................................................................................96
Appendix 5 Instructions for EAC .......................................................................................................................................97
Appendix 6 Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products .....................................98
Appendix 7 Referenced Standard (Requirement of Chinese standardized law) ...........................................................99
REVISIONS 100
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1 PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Unpacking and product confirmation
Take the plug-in option out of the package, check the product name, and confirm that the product is as you ordered and intact.
This product is a plug-in option for the FR-E800 series inverter.
Product confirmation
Check the enclosed items.
NOTE
DeviceNet is a registered trademark of ODVA (Open DeviceNet Vender Association, INC).
Plug-in option: 1
Mounting screw (M3 × 8
mm): 2
(Refer to page 13, 15.)
Junction connector: 1
(Refer to page 13, 15.)
Option small cover: 1
(Refer to page 15.)
Front cover for plug-in
option (with lenses): 1
(Refer to page 13, 15.)
Recessed neck screw
(M3 × 7 mm): 1
(Refer to page 13, 15.)
Straight spacer: 1 (Refer
to page 13, 15.)
L-shaped spacer: 1 (Refer
to page 13, 15.)
Hexagon spacer: 2 (Refer
to page 13, 15.)
Terminal block: 1
(Refer to page 25.)
PRE-OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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SERIAL number check
The FR-A8ND can be used for the inverter models listed below with the following SERIAL number or later. Check the SERIAL
number indicated on the inverter rating plate or package.
Rating plate example
Model Country of origin indication SERIAL number
FR-E820-0008(0.1K) to 0330(7.5K)
FR-E840-0016(0.4K) to 0170(7.5K)
FR-E860-0017(0.75K) to 0120(7.5K)
FR-E820S-0008(0.1K) to 0110(2.2K)
MADE in Japan  205  or later
The SERIAL consists of two symbols, three
characters indicating the production year and month,
and six characters indicating the control number.
The last digit of the production year is indicated as the
Year, and the Month is indicated by 1 to 9, X
(October), Y (November), or Z (December).
○○○○○○
Symbol Year Month Control number
SERIAL
□□
○○
SERIAL
number
Country
of origin
,1387;;;;;
02'(/)5(.
287387;;;;;
6(5,$/;;;;;;;;;;;
0$'(,1;;;;;
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1.2 Component names
Symbol Name Description
Refer to
page
a Mounting hole Fixes the option to the inverter with screws, or installs spacers. 12
b Connector for communication Mount the accessory terminal block to connect to the network. 26
c MNS LED (operation status indication) Lit/flicker/off of the LED indicate inverter operation status. 9
d Node address switch
Set the node address. (In the initial setting, "0" is set for both X10
and X1.)
20
e Switch for manufacturer setting
Switch for manufacturer setting. Do not change from the initially-set
status (OFF ).
f Connector Connect to the inverter option connector. 12
g Switch for manufacturer setting
Switch for manufacturer setting. Do not change from the initially-set
status (OFF ).
Front view Rear view
O
N
(b)
(c)
(e)
(f)
V+C+
SLD
C-V-
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
X10
X1
ON
12
(a)
(a)
MNS
(a)
(a)
(a)
(g)
(a)
(d)
ON
12
O
N
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1
1.3 MNS LED (operation status indication)
The MNS LED indicates the operating status of the option unit by its indication status.
Check the position of LED on page 8.
LED
indicator
Description Corrective action
OFF
Inverter power OFF Supply power to the inverter.
Network power OFF Supply power to the network.
Cable disconnected
Check for a DeviceNet cable disconnection, connector contact fault, and misplaced
terminating resistor.
Own node only on the network Supply power to the master.
Different baud rate between the
inverter and master
Set the same baud rate for the inverter (Pr.346) and master.
Green
(flickering)
Connection not established
(Cable connection and network
power are normal.)
Check the node address setting (node address switches and Pr.345) of the inverter.
Set the master to the RUN mode.
Check that the size (number of bytes) of the I/O communication from the master matches
with that set in Pr.346 of the inverter. (For how to check the I/O communication size of the
master, refer to the Instruction Manual of the master device.)
Green (ON)
Connection established
(The inverter power is ON and the
master on the network has
recognized this option unit.
The green LED stays ON during
communication.)
<When the inverter is not running even with the green LED ON>
• Check that the correct data is sent from the master to the I/O communication format
specified in Pr.346. (For how to check the data to be sent from the master, refer to the
Instruction Manual of the master device.)
Check that the inverter is in the NET operation mode or communication is specified as the
communication operation command source or the operation command source of the
inverter.
Red
(flickering)
I/O communication connection
timeout
*1
Check the EPR (Expected Packet Rate) setting
*2
of the I/O communication of the master
again.
(For how to set the EPR, refer to the Instruction Manual of the master device.)
Check for a DeviceNet cable disconnection, connector contact fault, and misplaced
terminating resistor.
Network power OFF
Review the power supply method for the network so that the power does not turn OFF
again.
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*1 If the inverter is operated while the communication is set as the operation or speed command source, a communication error occurs. For
the inverter operation at communication error, refer to page 37.
*2 Time limit = 4 EPR.
(EPR = Expected Pack Rate Class 0x05 Instance 2 Attribute 9 (Refer to page 72.))
Red (ON)
Overlapping node address Check that the node address is not overlapping with those of other devices.
Incorrect baud rate setting Set the same baud rate for the inverter (Pr.346) and master.
Communication error due to cable
disconnection or intermittent
network power OFF
*1
After connecting a master to an inverter (FR-A8ND) with terminating resistors, check for a
cable disconnection, connector contact fault, and network power supply drop.
LED
indicator
Description Corrective action
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1.4 Specifications
Item Specifications
Power
supply
Control power
supply
Supplied from the inverter
Network power
Input voltage: 11 to 28 V
Consumption current: 90 mA maximum
Connector type Open-type connector
DeviceNet communication
specifications
Conforms to ODVA DeviceNet Specification. Group2 server. Support UCMM
Communication cable Use a DeviceNet standard thick or thin cable
Maximum cable length
500 m (125 kbps)
250 m (250 kbps)
100 m (500 kbps)
Communication speed 125 kbps, 250 kbps, 500 kbps
Number of inverters connected
64 (including master)
The number of inverters connectable is 64 - 1 = 63 when a minimum of one node as a master is connected.
Response time Refer to page 50.
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INSTALLATION
2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Pre-installation instructions
Check that the inverter's input power and the control circuit power are both OFF.
2.2 Installation procedure
Installing the option
The FR-E800 series inverter has only one plug-in option connector.
NOTE
When installing the plug-in option, prevent cables being caught between parts. Otherwise the inverter and the option may be
damaged.
CAUTION
• Do not install or remove this product while the inverter power is ON. Doing so may damage the inverter or this product.
• To avoid damage due to static electricity, static electricity in your body must be discharged before you touch this product.
INSTALLATION
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2
For the FR-E820-0175 (3.7K) or lower, FR-E840-0170 (7.5K) or lower, and FR-E860-0120 (7.5K) or
lower
1. Remove the inverter front cover. (Refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual (Connection) for instructions to remove the
cover.)
2. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the bottom of the front cover for plug-in option.
3. Fit the L-shaped spacer, straight spacer, and junction connector to the plug-in option as shown in the figure on the page
14. Fit the junction connector to the guide of the connector of the plug-in option, and insert the junction connector as far
as it goes. Fit the L-shaped spacer to the plug-in option so that the lower edge of the option placed on the ridge of the
spacer.
Ensure no burr is left.
2. Front cover for plug-in option
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INSTALLATION
4. Remove the body screws of the inverter, then install the hexagon spacers to the inverter (tightening torque 0.33 to 0.40
N·m).
5. Fit the junction connector, which has been connected to the plug-in option, to the guide of the option connector on the
inverter, and insert the junction connector as far as it goes.
6. Fasten this product to the inverter using the two mounting screws through the holes on either side (tightening torque 0.33
to 0.40 N·m). If the connector is not inserted deep enough, the screws cannot be tightened properly. Check the
connector.
7. Connect the terminal block to the connector of the communication option mounted on the inverter.
8. After wiring of the plug-in option has been completed, mount the front cover for the plug-in option to the inverter.
3. Straight spacer
3. L-shaped spacer
4. Hexagon spacer
4. Hexagon spacer
3. Junction connector
5. Plug-in option
6. Mounting screw
6. Mounting
screw
8. Recessed
neck screw
8. Front cover for plug-in option
INSTALLATION
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2
For the FR-E820-0240(5.5K) or higher
1. Remove the upper front cover and the lower front cover from the inverter. (Refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual
(Connection) for instructions to remove the covers.)
2. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the dummy cover of the lower front cover in order to install the option small cover.
3. Use a nipper or the like to cut off the bottom of the front cover for plug-in option. (For details, refer to page 13.)
4. Fit the L-shaped spacer, straight spacer, and junction connector to the plug-in option as shown in the figure on the page
17. Fit the junction connector to the guide of the connector of the plug-in option, and insert the junction connector as far
as it goes. Fit the L-shaped spacer to the plug-in option so that the lower edge of the option placed on the ridge of the
spacer.
Ensure no burr is left.
Lower front cover
Upper front cover
Dummy cover
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5. Remove the body screws of the inverter, then install the hexagon spacers to the inverter (tightening torque 0.33 to 0.40
N·m)
6. Fit the junction connector, which has been connected to the plug-in option, to the guide of the option connector on the
inverter, and insert the junction connector as far as it goes.
7. Fasten this product to the inverter using the two mounting screws through the holes on either side (tightening torque 0.33
to 0.40 N·m). If the connector is not inserted deep enough, the screws cannot be tightened properly. Check the
connector.
8. Connect the terminal block to the connector of the communication option mounted on the inverter.
9. After wiring of the plug-in option has been completed, mount the front cover for the plug-in option to the inverter.
10. Install the option small cover to the front cover for plug-in option by inserting the small cover into the front cover and slide
it toward the rear of the inverter.
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2
11. Install the lower front cover to the inverter.
10. Front cover for
plug-in option
10. Option small cover
11. Lower front cover
4. Straight
spacer
5. Hexagon spacer
5. Hexagon spacer
7. Mounting
screw
7. Mounting screw
7. Mounting screw
4. Junction connector
4. L-shaped spacer
6. Plug-in option
6. Plug-in option
9. Recessed
neck screw
Drawing at completion of installation
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Insertion positions for screws and spacers
Mounting screw
Mounting screw
Insertion positions for screws and spacers
L-shaped spacer
Straight spacer
Connector
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2
NOTE
When the junction connector is installed to the plug-in option, the option is fixed with the hooks of the connector. The
junction connector cannot be removed from the plug-in option.
When removing the front cover for plug-in option from the inverter, note that the recessed neck screw cannot be removed
from the front cover for plug-in option.
When installing/removing the plug-in option, hold the sides of the option. Do not press on the parts on the option circuit
board. Stress applied to the parts by pressing, etc. may cause a failure.
Be careful not to drop mounting screws during the installation or removal of the plug-in option.
In the following cases, the inverter cannot be operated due to the protective function (E.1).
The inverter cannot recognize the option due to improper installation or any other reason.
The FR-A8ND manufactured in March 2020 or earlier is mounted. (Refer to page 97 to check the production year and month.)
Switch 1 for manufacturer setting is turned ON.
When removing the plug-in option, remove the two screws on either side, and, then pull it straight out. Pressure applied to
the option connector and to the option board may break the option.
Mounted position Fault indication
Option connector
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