Function Applications
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Table 4–19 DO-related parameters
Para.
No.
Name
Default
Value Range Description
F5-01
DO1/RO1 function
2
0 to 50
For details about DO terminal
function selection, see “
Table 4–20
DO function description
”
on
page 467
.
F5-03
DO2/RO2 function
5
F5-05
DO3/RO3 function
0
F5-07
DO4/RO4 function
0
F5-09
DO5/RO5 function
0
F5-10
DO1/RO1 output delay
0.0s 0.0s to 3600.0s
These parameters define the delay
of the DO/RO terminal state
change.
F5-11
DO2/RO2 output delay
0.0s 0.0s to 3600.0s
F5-12
DO3/RO3 output delay
0.0s 0.0s to 3600.0s
F5-13
DO4/RO4 output delay
0.0s 0.0s to 3600.0s
F5-14
DO5/RO5 output delay
0.0s 0.0s to 3600.0s
F5-15
DO/RO active mode
00000
0: Positive logic
1: Negative logic
Ones: DO1/RO1
Tens: DO2/RO2
Hundreds: DO3/RO3
Thousands: DO4/RO4
Ten thousands: DO5/
RO5
0: Positive logic (same as NO
contact)
The DO/RO terminal is active when
it is internally connected to the
COM terminal.
The DO/RO terminal is inactive
when it is disconnected from the
COM terminal.
1: Negative logic (same as NC
contact)
The DO/RO terminal is active when
it is disconnected from the COM
terminal.
The DO/RO terminal is inactive
when it is internally connected to
the COM terminal.
Table 4–20 DO function description
Setpoint
Function
Description
0
No output
The output terminal has no function.
1
AC drive running
The terminal outputs an "active" signal when the AC drive is running
with output frequency (which can be 0).
2
Ready to run
The terminal outputs an "active" signal when the AC drive is ready for
running without any fault after power-on.
3
Fault output 1 (stop upon
fault)
When the AC drive coasts to stop or decelerates to stop upon a fault, the
DO terminal outputs an "active" signal after the AC drive stops
completely.
4
Fault output 2
When the AC drive coasts to stop or decelerates to stop upon a fault
(undervoltage excluded), the DO terminal outputs an "active" signal after
the AC drive stops completely.
5
Fault output 3
When the AC drive coasts to stop or decelerates to stop upon a fault
(undervoltage excluded), the DO terminal outputs an "active" signal.
6
Exception output (direct
output upon fault or
alarm)
When the AC drive has a fault or alarm, the DO/RO terminal outputs an
"active" signal.