Relay changes state when a stop command is applied and when there is no
inverter output voltage.
Relay changes state during steady state operation.
Used in combination with “Comm Line” function. Relay maintains state while
the motor is driven by the inverter output. For details, refer to 5.6.11
Exchange on page 170.
Relay changes state when a digital input set to “18, exchange” function is
applied. For details, refer to 5.6.11 Exchange on page 170.
Relay changes state during speed search operation. For details, refer to 5.5.3
CON-70 Speed Search Operation on page 156.
Relay changes state when the inverter is powered up, in stop mode and in
run mode. Opens with inverter faults.
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 more details, refer to 5.6.19 Timer In on page 174.
Relay changes state after a fault condition. Refer to 5.7.4 OUT-30 Fault
Output using Relay or Q1 Terminals on page 187.
Relay changes state when the Dynamic Brake Duty Cycle (PRT-66) is
exceeded. Refer to 5.8.13 on page 212.
Relay changes state based on the analog input signal levels set with OUT-
68~OUT-69. Refer to 5.7.6 OUT-67 on page 190.
Relay changes state when Fire Mode is activated. Refer to 5.8.10 PRT-44
Fire Mode on page 205.
Outputs a signal when a broken pipe is detected. Refer to 5.8.12 PRT-60
Pipe Break Detection on page 211.
Outputs a signal when damper open signal is not entered. For more details,
refer to 8.1 AP2-45 Damper Operation on page 256.
Outputs a signal when a lubrication function is in operation.
Outputs a signal when a pump cleaning function is in operation.
Outputs a signal when an LDT trip occurs.
Outputs a signal when a damper open signal is set at IN-65~71 multi-function
terminals and run command is active.
Outputs a signal in AUTO mode.
Outputs a signal in HAND mode.
Outputs a signal at Q1 as a pulsed output.
Outputs a signal when operating the exception day schedule.
Relay changes state when the inverter is operating in KEB mode. This
outputs in the energy buffering state before the input power restoration
regardless of KEB mode settings. Refer to 5.5.4 CON-77 Kinetic Energy
Buffering Operation on page 159.
Outputs a signal when a Broken belt is detected.
Used for external electro-mechanical brake control. Relay operates based on
ADV-41~ADV-47 settings. Refer to 5.4.9 ADV-41 Brake Control on page 149.
Relay changes state when Auxiliary Mode is selected. Refer to 5.3.1 BAS-01
2nd Operating Mode - 2nd Source on page 127.