Chapter 4 explanation of functions – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions

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(iv) 03 command: This command reads all monitored data from the inverter.
- Transmission frame
Frame format

STX Station

No.

Command BCC

CR

Description

Data

size

Setting

STX

Control code (Start of TeXt)

1 byte

STX (0x02)

Station No.

Station number of control-target
inverter

2 bytes

01 to 32

Command

Command to be transmitted

2 bytes

03

BCC

Block check code

2 bytes

XOR of the items from "Station No." to "Data."
See Item (3) of this section.

CR

Control code (Carriage Return)

1 byte

CR (0x0D)


- Response frame
Frame format

STX Station

No. Data

BCC

CR

Description

Data

size

Setting

STX

Control code (Start of TeXt)

1 byte

STX (0x02)

Station No.

Station number of control-target
inverter

2 bytes

01 to 32

Data

Data

104 bytes

See Note 7.

BCC

Block check code

2 bytes

XOR of the items from "Station No." to "Data."
See Item (3) of this section.

CR

Control code (Carriage Return)

1 byte

CR (0x0D)


Note 7: Monitored data

Monitoring item

Unit

Magnifica-

tion

Data size

Description

Output frequency

Hz

×100

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Output current

A

×10

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Rotation direction

-

-

8 bytes

"0" stopping, "1" (forward rotation), or "2"
(reverse rotation)

PID feedback data

%

×100

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Intelligent input terminal

-

-

8 bytes

See Note 7.

Intelligent output terminal

-

-

8 bytes

See Note 8.

Frequency conversion

-

×100

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Output torque

%

×1

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Output voltage

V

×10

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Electric power

kW

×10

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

-

-

-

8 bytes

Always "00000000" (reserved for data storage)

Cumulative running time

h

×1

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code

Cumulative power-on time

h

×1

8 bytes

Decimal ASCII code


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Note 8: Monitoring of intelligent input terminals

Note 8: Monitoring of intelligent output terminals

Terminal Data

Terminal Data

FW terminal

00000001

Relay terminal

00000001

Terminal 1

00000002

Terminal 11

00000002

Terminal 2

00000004

Terminal 12

00000004

Terminal 3

00000008

Terminal 13

00000008

Terminal 4

00000010

Terminal 14

00000010

Terminal 5

00000020

Terminal 15

00000020

Terminal 6

00000040

Terminal 7

00000080

Terminal 8

00000100

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