Chapter 2 installation and wiring, 1) explanation of main circuit terminals, 2) explanation of control circuit terminals – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring

(1) Explanation of main circuit terminals

Symbol Terminal

name

Description

R, S, T

(L1, L2, L3)

Main power input

Connect to the AC power supply.
Leave these terminals unconnected when using a regenerative converter (HS900 series).

U, V, W

(T1, T2, T3)

Inverter output

Connect a 3-phase motor.

PD, P

(+1, +)

DC reactor connection

Remove the jumper from terminals PD and P, and connect the optional power factor reactor
(DCL).

P, RB

(+, RB)

External braking
resistor connection

Connect the optional external braking resistor.
(The RB terminal is provided on models with 22 kW or less capacity.)

P, N

(+, -)

Regenerative braking
unit connection

Connect the optional regenerative braking unit (BRD).

G

Inverter ground

Connect to ground for grounding the inverter chassis by type-D grounding (for 200 V class
models) or type-C grounding (for 400 V class models).

(2) Explanation of control circuit terminals

Symbol

Terminal name

Description

Electric property

L

Analog power

supply

(common)

This common terminal supplies power to frequency command terminals (O,
O2, and OI) and analog output terminals (AM and AMI). Do not ground this
terminal.

Power

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H

Frequency

setting power

supply

This terminal supplies 10 VDC power to the O, O2, OI terminals.

Allowable load current: 20
mA or less

O

Frequency

command

(voltage)

Input a voltage (0 to 10 VDC) as a frequency command. 10 V specifies the
maximum frequency.
To specify the maximum frequency with a voltage of 10 V or less, set the
voltage using function "A014".

Input impedance: 10k

Allowable input voltages:
-0.3 to +12 VDC

O2

Auxiliary

frequency
command

(voltage)

Input a voltage (0 to ±10 VDC) as a signal to be added to the frequency
command input from the O or OI terminal. You can input an independent
frequency command from this terminal (O2 terminal) alone by changing the
setting.

Input impedance: 10k

Allowable input voltages:
0 to

±12 VDC

Frequency se

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ng

input

OI

Frequency

command

(current)

Input a current (4 to 20 mA DC) as a frequency command. 20 mA specifies
the maximum frequency.
The OI signal is valid only when the AT signal is on. Assign the AT function
to an intelligent input terminal.

Input impedance: 10k

Maximum allowable
current: 24 mA

AM

Analog monitor

(voltage)

This terminal outputs one of the selected "0 to 10 VDC voltage output"
monitoring items. The monitoring items available for selection include
output frequency, output current, output torque (signed or unsigned),
output voltage, input power, electronic thermal overload, LAD frequency,
motor temperature, heat sink temperature, and general output.

Maximum allowable
current: 2 mA

Analog

Monitor

output

AMI

Analog monitor

(current)

This terminal outputs one of the selected "4 to 20 mA DC current output"
monitoring items. The monitoring items available for selection include
output frequency, output current, output torque (unsigned), output voltage,
input power, electronic thermal overload, LAD frequency, motor
temperature, heat sink temperature, and general output.

Allowable load impedance:
250

Ω or less

Monitor

output

FM

Digital monitor

(voltage)

This terminal outputs one of the selected "0 to 10 VDC voltage output
(PWM output mode)" monitoring items. The monitoring items available for
selection include output frequency, output current, output torque
(unsigned), output voltage, input power, electronic thermal overload, LAD
frequency, motor temperature, heat sink temperature, general output,
digital output frequency, and digital current monitor.
For the items "digital output frequency" and "digital current monitor," this
terminal outputs a digital pulse signal at 0/10 VDC with a duty ratio of 50%.

Maximum allowable
current: 1.2 mA
Maximum frequency: 3.6
kHz

P24

Interface power

supply

This terminal supplies 24 VDC power for contact input signals.
If the source logic is selected, this terminal is used as a common contact
input terminal.

Maximum allowable output
current: 100 mA

Power

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y

CM1

Interface power

supply

(common)

This common terminal supplies power to the interface power supply (P24),
thermistor input (TH), and digital monitor (FM) terminals. If the sink logic is
selected, this terminal is used as a common contact input terminal. Do not
ground this terminal.

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FW

Forward rotation

command

Turn on this FW signal to start the forward rotation of the motor; turn it off to
stop forward rotation after deceleration.

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Intelligent input

Select eight of a total 60 functions, and assign these eight functions to
terminals 1 to 8.

Note:
If the emergency stop function is used, terminals 1 and 3 are used
exclusively for the function. For details, see Item (3), "Emergency stop
function" (on page 2-8).

[Conditions for turning
contact input on]
Voltage across input and
PLC: 18 VDC or more

Input impedance between
input and PLC: 4.7k


Maximum allowable voltage
across input and PLC: 27
VDC

Load current with 27 VDC
power: about 5.6 mA

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