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Setting 3D: During Speed Search
The output terminal closes while Speed Search is being performed. Refer to b3: Speed Search on page 135 for details.
Setting 3E: PID Feedback Low
The output terminal closes when a PID feedback loss is detected. The feedback is considered to be lost if it falls below the
level set to b5-13 for longer than the time set to b5-14. Refer to PID Feedback Loss Detection on page 145 for details.
Setting 3F: PID Feedback High
The output terminal closes when a PID feedback loss is detected. The feedback is considered to be lost if it rises beyond the
level set to b5-36 for longer than the time set to b5-37. Refer to PID Feedback Loss Detection on page 145 for details.
Setting 4A: During KEB Operation
The output terminal closes while KEB is being performed. Refer to KEB Ride-Thru Function on page 243 for a KEB function
description.
Setting 4B: During Short Circuit Braking
The output terminal closes while Short Circuit Braking is being executed.
Setting 4C: During Fast Stop
The output terminal closes when a Fast Stop is being executed. Refer to Setting 15, 17: Fast Stop (N.O., N.C.) on page 211.
Setting 4D: oH Pre-Alarm Time Limit
The output terminal closes when the drive is reducing the speed due to a drive overheat alarm (L8-03 = 4) and the overheat
alarm has not disappeared after 10 frequency reduction operation cycles. Refer to L8-03: Overheat Pre-Alarm Operation
Selection on page 263 for a more detailed description.
Setting 4E: Braking Transistor Fault (rr)
The output closes if the internal braking transistor reaches the overheat level.
Setting 4F: Braking Resistor Overheat (rH)
The output closes when the braking resistor exceeds the overheat level. The braking resistor may overheat due to motor
regeneration or short deceleration time setting.
Setting 60: Internal Cooling Fan Alarm
The output closes when the internal cooling fan has failed.
Setting 61: Rotor Position Detection Complete
Note:
PM motor control modes are not available on 600 V class drives, CIMR-Ao5oooooooo.
After the Run command is given, the output terminal signals that the drive has detected the rotor position (PM motors).
Setting 90 to 92: DriveWorksEZ Digital Output 1 to 3
These settings are for output functions used in DriveWorksEZ. Normally there is no need to change these settings.
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 1oo, 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.
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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 frequency that
pulses are issued to keep track of the kWh for the drive.
5.7 H: Terminal Functions
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