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39: Fault Reset
When a fault is detected, close the assigned terminal output, shut off the drive output and stop
the motor. Most of the faults cause the motor to coast, but stopping method can be set for
some faults (e.g. P1-03 Motor Overheat Fault Operation Selection). To restart the drive, either
remove the Run command, press the RESET key ( ) on the keypad, or set 39 (Fault Reset) to
any terminal input in E1-00 to E1-07 and close the terminal input.
Note: A fault reset signal will be ignored during run. Remove the Run command to perform fault reset.
40 : oH2 (AC drive Overheat Alarm)
When the input terminal is closed, oH2 alarm is triggered (the drive continue operation).
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45 : Communication Mode
Set this when using communications. The assigned terminal input can receive signals from
Modbus or optional communication card.
46 : PID Disable
Even if PID control is enabled by b5-00 ( PID Control Setting), closing the assigned input
terminal will disable it. PID control remains active when the terminal is open.
47 : PID Integral Reset
Resets the PID control integral value to 0 when closing the input terminal.
48 : PID Integral Hold
Holds the PID integral value when the input terminal is closed, and restarts PID integral when
the terminal is open.
49 : PID Soft-Start On/Off
Disables b5-16 (PID Command Acc./Dec. Time) when the input terminal is closed and enables
it when the terminal is open.
50 : PID Input Characteristics Switch
Switches the PID input characteristics.
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