5.7 H: Terminal Functions
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Setting 100 to 192: Functions 0 to 92 with inverse output
These settings have the same function as settings 0 to 92 but with inverse output. Set as 1, where the “1” indicates
inverse output and the last two digits specify the setting number of the function.
Examples:
• For inverse output of “8: During baseblock”, set 108.
• For inverse output of “4A: During KEB” set 14A.
H2-06: Watt Hour Output Unit Selection
When one of the multi-function terminals is set to output the number of watt hours (H2-01, H2-02, or H2-03 = 39),
parameter H2-06 determines the units for the output signal.
This output function provides a watt hour meter or a PLC input by a 200 ms pulse signal. H2-06 determines the
frequenc
y that pulses are issued to keep track of the kWh for the drive.
Note: 1. A negative power output (i.e., regeneration) does not subtract from the total watt hours.
2. The drive keeps track of the watt hours as long as the control circuit has power. The value is reset when the power supply is shut off.
Figure 5.80
Figure 5.80 Watt Hour Output Example
H2-07 to H2-10: Memobus Regs
These parameters specify the MEMOBUS/Modbus registers and bits from which data will be sent to the multi-function
contact outputs.
Note: This parameter is not available in models CIMR-A4A0930 and 4A1200.
The MEMOBUS/Modbus register addresses for sending data to multi-function contact outputs 62 and 63 are specified in
H2-07 and H2-09, and the bits for the MEMOBUS/Modbus registers are specified in H2-08 and H2-10.
No. Parameter Name Setting Range Default
H2-06 Watt Hour Output Unit Selection
0: 0.1 kWh units
1: 1 kWh units
2: 10 kWh units
3: 100 kWh units
4: 1000 kWh units
0
No. Name Setting Range Default
H2-07 Memobus Regs1 Address Select 1 to 1FFF 1
H2-08 Memobus Regs1 Bit Select 0 to FFFF 0
H2-09 Memobus Regs2 Address Select 1 to 1FFF 1
H2-10 Memobus Regs2 Bit Select 0 to FFFF 0
0.2 s
H2-06
(Pulse Output Unit)
H2-01 to 03
㧔Multi-function Output)
Integral Power (every 100 ms)
OFF OFF
ON