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Learning Advanced Features
890054-00-00
GM2 Series VFD
149
Code and
Features
Description
11
Low Voltage
Relay changes state when the inverter trips on Low
Voltage.
12
Over Heat
Relay changes state when the inverter trips on Overheat.
13
Lost
Command
Relay changes state when the inverter trips on Lost
Command. Lost command includes lost reference
frequency from:
Analog input
RS-485 communication
Option Cards (Extended I/O and communications)
14
RUN
Relay changes state when a run command is applied and
the inverter outputs voltage. There is no output when
reference frequency is at zero or during DC braking.
15
Stop
Relay changes state when a stop command is applied and
when there is no inverter output voltage.
16
Steady
Relay changes state during steady state operation.
17
Inverter Line
Used in combination with “Comm Line” function. Relay
maintains state while the motor is driven by the inverter
output.
18
Comm Line
Relay changes state when a digital input set to
“exchange” function is applied. For details, refer to 5.17
Commercial Power Source Transition on page 135.
19
Speed Search
Relay changes state during speed search operation.
For details, refer to 5.13 Speed Search Operation on
page 128.
21
Regeneration
Relay changes state when the inverter/motor is operating
in regeneration mode. Regeneration mode is determined
by the DC link voltage level as set in Ad.79 (DB Unit turn-
on voltage).
22
Ready
Relay changes state when the inverter is in stand by
operation and ready to receive a run command.
23
FDT-5
(Zero speed)
Relay changes state when the output frequency is lower
than the frequency set in OU.57 and OU.58.
28
Timer Out
Used in combination with a digital input set to “Timer In”
function. The relay changes state when the digital input is
activated and after the time delay settings. For details,
refer to 0 Timer Settings on page 139.
29
Trip
Relay changes state after a fault condition.
Refer to 5.29.2 TRIP Output Mode on page 141 for
more details.
31
DB Warn%ED
Relay changes state when the Dynamic Brake Duty Cycle
(Pr.66) is exceeded. Refer to 6.2.5
Dynamic Braking (DB) Configuration on page 167.
Relay1 or Relay2

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