Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsC2000-HS 
 
 
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44: Low current output (use with Pr. 06-71–Pr. 06-73) 
 
 
  
 
 
45: UVW output electromagnetic valve switch   
 
 
  
 
 
46: Master dEb output   
 
 
  
 
 
47: Closed brake output   
 
 
  
 
 
49: Homing action complete output 
 
 
  
 
 
50: Output control for CANopen 
 
 
  
 
 
51: Analog output control for RS-485 interface (InnerCOM / MODBUS)   
  
 
 
52: Output control for communication cards 
 
 
  
 
 
65: Output for both CANopen and RS-485 control 
 
 
  
 
 
66: SO output logic A 
 
 
  
 
 
67: Analog input level reached 
 
 
  
 
 
68: SO output logic B 
 
 
  
 
 
70: FAN warning detection output   
 
 
  
 Use this parameter to set the function of the multi-function terminals. 
 Pr. 02-36–Pr. 02-41 requires additional extension cards to display the parameters, the choices of 
optional cards are EMC-D42A and EMC-R6AA.   
 The optional card EMC-D42A provides two output terminals, use with Pr. 02-36–Pr. 02-37. 
 The optional card EMC-R6AA provides six output terminals, use with Pr. 02-36–Pr. 02-41. 
Summary of function settings   
Take the normally open contact (N.O.) for example, ON: contact is closed, OFF: contact is open 
Settings  Functions  Descriptions 
0  No Function   
1  Indication during RUN  Active when the drive is not in STOP. 
2 
Operation speed 
reached 
Active  when  output  frequency  of  the  drive  reaches  the  setting 
frequency. 
3 
Desired frequency 
reached 1 (Pr. 02-22) 
Active when the desired frequency (Pr. 02-22) reached. 
4 
Desired frequency 
reached 2 (Pr. 02-24) 
Active when the desired frequency (Pr. 02-24) reached. 
5 
Zero speed (frequency 
command) 
Active when frequency command =0 (the drive must be in RUN 
status.) 
6 
Zero Speed, includes 
STOP (frequency 
command) 
Active when frequency command =0 or stopped. 
7  Over-torque 1 
Active when the drive detects over-torque. Pr. 06-07 sets the 
over-torque detection level, and Pr. 06-08 sets the over-torque 
detection time. Refer to Pr. 06-06–Pr. 06-08. 
8  Over-torque 2 
Active when the drive detects over-torque. Pr. 06-10 sets the 
over-torque detection level, and Pr. 06-11 sets the over-torque 
detection time. Refer to Pr. 06-09–Pr. 06-11.