Pu Display Language Selection - Mitsubishi Electric FR-A800 Series Instruction Manual

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1.
After completion of deceleration stop, turn OFF the STF or STR signal.
2.
Press
• The inverter can be restarted by performing the reset operation (by turning OFF and ON the power or inputting the RES
signal).
NOTE
• Even when Pr.250 Stop selection ≠ "9999" is set and coasting stop is selected, using the PU stop function in the External
operation mode does not provide coasting stop but deceleration stop.
 Reset limit (P.E107)
• Setting P.E107 = "1" or Pr.75 = any of "100 to 103, 114 to 117, 1100 to 1103, or 1114 to 1117" will make the inverter to
refuse any reset operation (RES signal input, etc.) for 3 minutes after the first activation of an electronic thermal O/L relay
or protective function (E.THM, E.THT, E.OC[]).
• The reset limit function is available with the FR-A820-03800(75K) or higher and the FR-A840-02160(75K) or higher.
NOTE
• Resetting the inverter power (turning OFF the control power) clears the accumulated thermal value.
• When the retry function is set enabled (Pr.67 Number of retries at fault occurrence ≠ "0"), the reset limit function is disabled.
CAUTION
• Do not perform a reset while a start signal is being input. Doing so will cause a sudden start of the motor, which
is dangerous.
Parameters referred to
Pr.67 Number of retries at fault
Pr.79 Operation mode
Pr.250 Stop
selectionpage 722
Pr.551 PU mode operation command source
5.7.3
You can switch the display language of the parameter unit (FR-PU07) to another.
Pr.
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PU display language
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Speed
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STF
ON
(STR) OFF
occurrencepage 426
selectionpage 389
selectionpage 400

PU display language selection

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Stop/restart example for External operation
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