Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter
This fault appears when there is a mismatch between the type of signal (voltage or current) being input to terminal 4 and the inverter's configuration settings. Specifically, it occurs if voltage (current) is applied while Pr. 267 (Terminal 4 input selection) and the physical voltage/current input switch are set differently. This can lead to incorrect speed commands or erratic operation.
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Verify the setting of Pr. 73 (Analog input terminal 4 function selection) matches the type of signal connected to terminal 4 (e.g., 0=0-10V, 1=4-20mA).
Check the wiring connected to inverter terminal 4 for correct polarity and ensure proper connection of the signal common (e.g., SD terminal).
Measure the actual analog signal voltage or current at terminal 4 using a multimeter to confirm the external device is outputting the expected signal type and range.
Inspect any internal jumpers or dip switches on the inverter's control board that might configure terminal 4 for voltage or current input.
Temporarily disconnect the external analog input from terminal 4 and try to control the inverter frequency via the PU panel (Pr. 79 = 0) to isolate the fault.