Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsC2000-HS
12.1-00-4
MI10–MI15 are the terminals for expansion cards (Pr. 02-26–02-31).
The value is 0000 0000 1000 0110 in binary and 0086H in HEX. When Pr. 00-04 is set to “16” or
“19”, the u page on the keypad displays 0086H.
The setting 16 is the ON / OFF status of digital input according to Pr. 02-12 setting, and setting
19 is corresponding CPU pin ON / OFF status of the digital input.
When MI1 is set as three-wire, it is not affected by Pr. 02-12, so as the FWD/REV action.
You can set 16 to monitor the digital input status, and then set 19 to check if the circuit is normal.
Explanation 4
Example: Assume that RY: Pr.02-13 is set to 9 (Drive is ready). After the drive powers on, if there
is no other abnormal status, the contact is ON. The display status is shown below.
Normally opened contact (N.O.):
Terminal
MO20 MO19 MO18 MO17 MO16 MO15 MO14 MO13 MO12 MO11 MO10 MO2 MO1 Reserved RY2 RY1
Status
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
If Pr. 00-04 is set to 17 or 20, it displays in hexadecimal “0001h” with LED u page is ON in the
keypad.
The setting 17 is the ON / OFF status of digital output according to Pr. 02-18 setting and the
setting 20 is the corresponding CPU pin status of the digital output.
You can set 17 to monitor the digital output status, and then set 20 to check if the circuit is
normal.
Explanation 5
Setting value 8: 100% means the motor rated torque.
Motor rated torque = (motor rated power x 60 / 2π) / motor rated rotating speed
Explanation 6
Setting value 25: when displayed value reaches 100.00%, the drive shows “oL” as an overload
warning.
Explanation 7
Setting value: 38
bit0: The drive is running forward.
bit1: The drive is running backward.
bit2: The drive is ready.
bit3: Errors occurred on the drive.
bit4: The drive is running.
bit5: Warnings occurred on the drive.
Coefficient Gain in Actual Output Frequency
Default: 1.00
Settings 0.00–160.00
Sets the user-defined unit coefficient gain. Set Pr. 00-04= 31 to display the calculation result on
the screen (calculation = output frequency * Pr. 00-05).
Software Version
Default: Read only
Settings Read only