Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive
The inverter output is shut off because a user-defined protective function, configured via the PLC function, has been activated. This occurs when a value between "16" and "20" is written to the special register SD1214 while the PLC function is enabled (Pr.414 is not "0"). It signifies a condition that the user's PLC program has flagged as a fault.
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1. Identify which specific user-defined fault (E.16, E.17, E.18, E.19, or E.20) has occurred by checking the inverter's fault history display.
2. Review the PLC program (ladder logic or function block diagram) on the inverter using programming software to understand the conditions that trigger the specific fault.
3. Monitor the input signals and internal variables referenced by the PLC program (e.g., analog input values, digital input states) to determine why the trigger condition was met.
4. Adjust the setpoints or logic within the PLC program (if applicable) to better suit the application's operating limits.
5. Test external sensors or switches associated with the PLC program's fault conditions for proper operation and calibration.