Mitsubishi Electric FR-A800 Series Instruction Manual page 437

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 Setting multiple stall prevention operation levels (Pr.48, Pr.49, Pr.114,
Pr.115)
• Setting Pr.49 Second stall prevention operation frequency = "9999" and turning ON the RT signal enables Pr.48
Second stall prevention operation level.
• For Pr.48 (Pr.114), set the stall prevention operation level that is effective in the output frequency range between 0 Hz and
Pr.49 (Pr.115). However, the operation level is Pr.22 during acceleration.
• Stop-on-contact operation can be used by decreasing the Pr.48 (Pr.114) setting and loosening the reduction torque.
• Pr.114 and Pr.115 are enabled when the X9 signal is ON. To input the X9 signal, set "9" in any of Pr.178 to Pr.189 Input
terminal function selection to assign the function to the terminal.
Pr.49 setting
0 (initial value)
0.01 Hz to 590 Hz
*2
9999
*1
For the stall prevention operation level, the smaller of Pr.22 and Pr.48 (Pr.115) has precedence.
*2
When Pr.858 = "4 (analog input to terminal 4 for stall prevention operation level)" or Pr.868 = "4 (analog input to terminal 1 for stall prevention
operation level)", turning ON the RT (X9) signal does not enable the second (third) stall prevention function. (Input to the terminal 4 or terminal 1
is valid.)
During acceleration
Pr.48
During deceleration/constant speed
During deceleration/constant speed
During deceleration/constant speed
Pr.114
Pr.49
Output frequency
Pr.115
NOTE
• When Pr.49 ≠ "9999" (level change according to frequency) and Pr.48 = "0%", the stall prevention function is disabled at or
lower than the frequency set in Pr.49.
• The RT signal is assigned to the terminal RT in the initial status. Set "3" in one of Pr.178 to Pr.189 (Input terminal function
selection) to assign the RT signal to another terminal.
• Changing the terminal assignment using Pr.178 to Pr.189 (Input terminal function selection) may affect the other functions.
Set parameters after confirming the function of each terminal.
• The RT (X9) signal acts as the second (third) function selection signal and makes the other second (third) functions valid.
(Refer to
 Stall prevention operation level setting (analog variable) from terminal 1
(terminal 4) (Pr.148, Pr.149, Pr.858, Pr.868)
• To use the terminal 1 (analog voltage input) to set the stall prevention operation level, set Pr.868 Terminal 1 function
assignment = "4". Then, input a 0 to 5 V (or 0 to 10 V) to the terminal 1. To choose whether 5 V or 10 V, use Pr.73 Analog
input selection. In the initial status, Pr.73 = "1 (initial value)" is set to choose 0 to ±10 V input.
• When setting the stall prevention operation level from terminal 4 (analog current input), set Pr.858 Terminal 4 function
assignment = "4". Input a 0 to 20 mA to the terminal 4. There is no need to turn ON the AU signal.
• Set Pr.148 Stall prevention level at 0 V input to the current limit level when input voltage is 0 V (0 mA).
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5. PARAMETERS
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Pr.115 setting
The second (third) stall prevention function disabled.
The second (third) stall prevention function operates according to the frequency.
The second stall prevention function operates according to the RT signal.
Setting not
RT signal ON: stall level set in Pr.48,
available
RT signal OFF: stall level set in Pr.22
Output
frequency (Hz)
Pr.49(Pr.115)
Set frequency
Stall
prevention
level
Pr.22 used
Set frequency is Pr.49(Pr.115) or less
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Operation
Output
frequency (Hz)
Output
frequency
Pr.49(Pr.115)
Time
Stall
prevention
level
Pr.48(Pr.114) used
Set frequency exceeds Pr.49(Pr.115)
*1
Output
frequency
Time
Pr.22 used
Pr.48(Pr.114) used

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