Mitsubishi Electric FR-E700EX Instruction Manual page 167

Sensorless servo drive unit, applied
Hide thumbs Also See for FR-E700EX:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

 Using Pr.65, you can select the fault that will cause a retry to be executed. No retry will be made for the fault not indicated.
(Refer to page 268 for the fault description.)
 indicates the faults selected for retry.
Fault for
0
Retry
E.OC1
E.OC2
E.OC3
E.OV1
E.OV2
E.OV3
E.THM
E.THT
E. BE
E. GF
E.USB
NOTE
 Use the retry function only when the operation can be resumed after resetting a protective function activation.
Making a retry against the protective function, which is activated by an unknown condition, will lead the drive unit
and motor to be faulty. Identify in what condition the protective function was activated, and eliminate such condition
before resuming the operation.
 When terminal assignment is changed using Pr.190 to Pr.192, the other functions may be affected. Set parameters after
confirming the function of each terminal.
 The data stored as the error reset for retry is only that of the fault which occurred the first time.
 When a drive unit fault is reset by the retry function at the retry time, the accumulated data of the electronic thermal
relay function, regeneration brake duty etc. are not cleared. (Different from the power-ON reset.)
 Retry is not performed if E.PE (Parameter storage device fault) occurred at power ON.
 If a fault that is not selected for a retry occurs during retry operation (retry waiting time), the retry operation stops
while the fault indication is still displayed.
 Under position control, the retry function is disabled.
When you have selected the retry function, stay away from the motor and machine when the drive unit is
tripped. They will start suddenly (after the reset time has elapsed) after the drive unit trip.
When you have selected the retry function, apply in easily visible places the CAUTION stickers supplied.
Parameter referred to
Pr.190 to Pr.192 (output terminal function selection)
Pr.65 Setting
1
2
3
4
5
CAUTION
Refer to page 144
Operation setting at fault occurrence
Fault for
0
1
Retry
E.OS
E.OSD
E.OA
E.OHT
E.OLT
E.OPT
E.OP1
E. PE
E.ILF
E.SOT
Pr.65 Setting
2
3
4
5
165
4

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents