Programming a Fuji Electric FRENIC AC drive can be done in several ways depending on the model and user preference. Below are the most common methods used to configure and tune a FRENIC drive:
Built-in Keypad (Digital Operator)
Most FRENIC drives come with a built-in or detachable keypad for manual programming.
Features:
- 7-segment display or LCD screen (varies by model)
 - Scroll through parameters using arrow keys
 - Easily set motor data, acceleration/deceleration time, frequency limits, I/O logic, etc.
 
Ideal For:
- Quick setup or on-site adjustments
 - Users without a PC or software
 
PC-Based Programming via FRENIC Loader Software
Fuji Electric offers FRENIC Loader, a free Windows-based software tool.
Features:
- View, edit, and save parameter sets
 - Upload/download settings from drive
 - Monitor real-time performance (speed, current, voltage)
 - Save backups and clone settings to multiple drives
 
Requirements:
- PC with Windows OS
 - USB-to-RS485 converter or USB cable (depends on drive model)
 
Ideal For:
- Commissioning multiple drives
 - Advanced tuning and diagnostics
 - Creating parameter backups
 
Smart Loader USB (For Some Models)
Select FRENIC models support a Smart Loader USB interface, allowing parameter transfer via USB memory stick.
Features:
- Plug-and-play configuration transfer
 - Great for OEMs and field engineers
 - No PC needed on site
 
Ideal For:
- Rapid drive setup in the field
 - Preconfigured installations
 
Remote Keypad / Digital Operator (Optional Accessory)
External operator panels (e.g., TP-E1-E) allow you to program the drive remotely from outside an enclosure.
Features:
- Full keypad with display
 - Extended reach via cable
 - IP54 or better enclosures available
 
Ideal For:
- Control panels
 - Hazardous or hard-to-access drive installations
 
Fieldbus or Network Communication
Many FRENIC drives support network programming through fieldbus options like:
- Modbus RTU
 - Ethernet/IP
 - Profibus
 - BACnet/IP (HVAC models)
 
Features:
- Set parameters and issue run/stop/frequency commands via PLC or SCADA
 - Monitor drive status remotely
 
Ideal For:
- Automated or integrated control systems
 - Facility-wide drive management\
 
Preset Programs & Macros (Model-Dependent)
Some FRENIC series (like the FRENIC-HVAC or FRENIC-MEGA) offer preloaded function sets or application-specific macros (e.g., pump, fan, conveyor).
Features:
- Quick setup using wizards
 - Logical groupings of parameters
 - Simplifies common applications
 
Pro Tips for Programming FRENIC Drives:
- Always start by entering motor nameplate data (parameter group F)
 - Use auto-tuning (if supported) for optimized motor performance
 - Save a parameter backup before making major changes
 - Use monitoring mode to view real-time performance during testing
 - Refer to the drive’s parameter manual for detailed descriptions and function codes
 

        


































					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
