4 multi-speed operation to to, Setting – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FR-S520 User Manual

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Multi-speed operation

to

to

Used to switch between the predetermined running speeds.

Any speed can be selected by merely switching on/off the corresponding

contact signals (RH, RM, RL, REX signals).

By using these functions with Pr. 1 "maximum frequency" and Pr. 2 "minimum

frequency", up to 17 speeds can be set.

This function is valid in the external operation mode or in the combined

operation mode which is available when Pr. 79 = "3" or "4".

REX

Speed 1

(high speed)

Speed 5

Speed 6

Speed 7

Time

ON

ON

ON

ON

RM

ON

ON

ON

RL

RH

ON

ON ON ON

O

u

tp

u

t f

re

q

u

e

n

cy

(H

z)

(low speed)

Speed 3

Speed 2

(middle speed)

Speed 4

Priority: RL>RM>RH

Time

Speed 9

Speed 10

Speed 11

Speed 12

Speed 13

Speed 14

Speed 15

ON ON ON ON

RH

ON ON

ON ON

RM

ON

ON

ON

ON

RL

ON

ON

ON ON ON ON ON ON

REX

O

u

tput

f

req

u

e

n

c

y

(

H

z

)

Speed 8

Parameter

Name

Factory

Setting

<EC version>

Setting

Range

Remarks

4

Multi-speed setting
(high speed)

60Hz

<50Hz>

0 to 120Hz



5

Multi-speed setting
(middle speed)

30Hz

0 to 120Hz



6

Multi-speed setting
(low speed)

10Hz

0 to 120Hz



24 to 27

Multi-speed setting
(speeds 4 to 7)

- - -

0 to 120Hz,

- - -

"- - -" = no setting. Setting
enabled when Pr. 30 = "1".

80 to 87

Multi-speed setting
(speeds 8 to 15)

- - -

0 to 120Hz,

- - -

"- - -" = no setting. Setting
enabled when Pr. 30 = "1".

<Setting>

Set the running frequencies in the corresponding parameters.
Each speed (frequency) can be set as desired between 0 and 120Hz during inverter
operation.

When the parameter of any multi-speed setting is read, turn the setting dial

to

change the setting.

In this case, press the

SET

key (

WRITE

key) to store the frequency. (This is also

enabled in the external mode.)

The setting is reflected by pressing the

SET

key (

WRITE

key).

Assign the terminals used for signals RH, RM, RL and REX using Pr. 60 to Pr. 63.(*)

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