Mitsubishi Electric 800 Series Instruction Manual page 77

Communication
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R: Read only, W: Read/Write (Commandable values not supported), C: Read/Write (Commandable values supported)
Values written to the objects that support the commandable values are stored in the Priority Array, even when "Write Access Denied" is returned
due to inconsistency of the writing requirements such as the operating mode, on condition that the values are written within the setting range.
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Available regardless of the operation mode, operation command source, and speed command source.
• BINARY VALUE
Object identifier
0
11
98
99
200
300
301
400
401
402
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R: Read only, W: Read/Write (Commandable values not supported), C: Read/Write (Commandable values supported)
Values written to the objects that support the commandable values are stored in the Priority Array, even when "Write Access Denied" is returned
due to inconsistency of the writing requirements such as the operating mode, on condition that the values are written within the setting range.
*2
If communication operation command source is other than NET, the setting value can be written, but not to be applied.
 Mailbox parameter / Mailbox value (BACnet registers)
• Access to the properties which are not defined as objects are available by using "Mailbox parameter" and "Mailbox value".
• To read a property, write the register of the intended property to "Mailbox parameter", and then read "Mailbox value". To
write a property, write the register of the intended property to "Mailbox parameter", and then write a value to "Mailbox
value".
• System environment variables
Register
40010
Operation mode / inverter setting
[Operation mode / inverter setting]
Mode
EXT
H0000
PU
H0001
EXT
H0002
JOG
PU
H0003
JOG
NET
H0004
PU + EXT
H0005
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Writing is available depending on the Pr.79 and Pr.340 settings. For details, refer to the FR-E800 Instruction Manual (Function).
Restrictions in each operation mode conform with the computer link specification.
• Real time monitor
The register numbers and the monitor items are the same as those of the MODBUS RTU real time monitor. Refer to
MODBUS RTU real time monitor in the FR-E800 Instruction Manual (Function).
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2. Ethernet Communication
2.8 BACnet/IP
Object name
Inverter running
Inverter operation ready
Alarm output
Fault output
Inverter running reverse
Control input instruction DI0 C
Control input instruction DI1 C
Run/Stop
Forward/Reverse
Fault reset
Definition
Read/write
Read value
H0010
H0011
H0014
Present value
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access type
R
Represents inverter running (RUN signal) status.
R
Represents inverter operation ready (RY signal) status.
R
Represents alarm output (LF signal) status.
R
Represents fault output (ALM signal) status.
R
Represents inverter reverse running status.
Controls the function assigned to terminal DI0. Setting 1 in
this object turns ON the signal assigned to Pr.178 DI0
terminal function selection.
Controls the function assigned to terminal DI1. Setting 1 in
this object turns ON the signal assigned to Pr.179 DI1
terminal function selection.
Controls the start/stop command. The start command is
written after the Speed scale is applied.
C
1: Start
0: Stop
Controls the forward/reverse rotation.
C
1: Reverse rotation
0: Forward rotation
Clears fault output status.
C
(Release of an inverter fault without inverter reset is
available.)
Read/write
The data is written as an operation mode setting for writing.
The data is read as the operation mode status for reading.
Write value
*1
*1
Description
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Remarks

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