Reaction to External Error Signals
The frequency converter stops once an external error signal is active and the
error code 'E-St' will be displayed on the operating panel if one X1...X4 input is
defined as either 'Error signal N.O. contact input' or 'Error signal N.C. contact in-
put'.
Code Name Setting range Default Min. Attri.
E1.00 X1 input
32: Error signal N.O. contact input
33: Error signal N.C. contact input
35 – Stop
E1.01 X2 input 36 – Stop
E1.02 X3 input 0 – Stop
E1.03 X4 input 0 – Stop
E1.04 X5 input 0 – Stop
H8.00 EX1 input 0 – Stop
H8.01 EX2 input 0 – Stop
H8.02 EX3 input 0 – Stop
H8.03 EX4 input 0 – Stop
● 32: Error signal N.O. contact input
– If the defined switch is closed, the external error signal is active.
– If the defined switch is open, the external error signal is inactive.
● 33: Error signal N.C. contact input
– If the defined switch is open, the external error signal is active.
– If the defined switch is closed, the external error signal is inactive.
Example:
Set [E1.00] = '32: Error signal N.O. contact input' or
Set [E1.01] = '33: Error signal N.C. contact input'
Fig. 12-53: Error signal
The frequency converter stops and indicates error code 'E-St' if K1 is closed.
Or the frequency converter stops and indicates error code 'E-St' if K2 is open.
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Functions and Parameters
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