Free-run stop – Hitachi SJ100 User Manual

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Using Intelligent Input Terminals

Oper

ations

and Monitor

ing

4–16

Free-run Stop

When the terminal [FRS] is turned ON, the inverter stops the output and the motor enters
the free-run state (coasting). If terminal [FRS] is turned OFF, the output resumes sending
power to the motor if the Run command is still active. The free-run stop feature works
with other parameters to provide flexibility in stopping and starting motor rotation.

In the figure below, parameter B_88 selects whether the inverter resumes operation from
0 Hz (left graph) or the current motor rotation speed (right graph) when the [FRS]
terminal turns OFF. The application determines the best setting.

Parameter B_03 specifies a delay time before resuming operation from a free-run stop.
To disable this feature, use a zero delay time.

Motor

speed

[FW],

[RV]

Zero-frequency start

Motor

speed

Resume from motor speed

wait time

B 03

B_88 = 00

B_88 = 01

1
0

t

t

FRS

FRS

[FW],

[RV]

1
0

1
0
1
0

Option

Code

Terminal

Symbol

Function Name

Input

State

Description

11

FRS

Free-run Stop

ON

Causes output to turn OFF, allowing motor to
free run (coast) to stop

OFF

Output operates normally, so controlled deceler-
ation stops motor

Valid for inputs:

C_01, C_02, C_03, C_04,
C_05, C_06

Required settings:

B_03, B_88, C_11 to C_16

Notes:

When you want the [FRS] terminal to be active low
(normally closed logic), change the setting (C_11
to C_16) that corresponds to the input (C_01 to
C_06) that is assigned the [FRS] function.

1

2

3

4

5

6

L

P24

Example (requires input configuration—
see page

3–34

):

See I/O specs on page

4–6

.

FRS

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