Mitsubishi Electric FR E700 v2 Instructions Manual
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To perform a factory reset, navigate to the parameter reset function in the drive's menu, typically parameter P79, and set it to "1" to initiate the reset process. Ensure that the drive is stopped and powered off before performing this action.
Common causes include short circuits in the motor winding, excessive load, incorrect parameter settings, or issues with the drive's power supply. Check connections, settings, and the motor to diagnose the problem.
Adjust the acceleration time by changing parameter P7. This parameter sets the time taken for the motor to reach the desired speed. Enter the desired time in seconds based on your application needs.
The E.U. warning indicates a communication error. Check all communication cables and ensure that the settings match the requirements of your network configuration.
Use the RS485 communication port on the FR E700 and configure the communication parameters such as baud rate and parity to match those of the PLC. Set the appropriate communication protocol such as Modbus RTU if required.
Regular maintenance such as cleaning dust from vents, ensuring proper ventilation, and checking for loose connections can help. Keep the drive in a stable environment with controlled temperature and humidity.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the Mitsubishi Electric website, and follow the instructions provided in the manual. Typically, it involves connecting the drive to a computer and using the Mitsubishi software tool.
Inspect the drive every 6 months for dust accumulation, check connections annually, and perform a full inspection including component checks every 3 years. Adjust intervals based on operating conditions.
First, check the power supply and ensure that the drive is receiving power. Verify that all control signals are correct and check for any active alarms or faults on the drive display.
The PID control function is used to maintain a desired setpoint for variables like speed, pressure, or temperature by automatically adjusting the output based on feedback from sensors.