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5.7 H: Terminal Functions
282 YASKAWA SIEPYAIH6B01A HV600 AC Drive Bypass Technical Reference
ON : The output frequency < L4-01, or the output frequency L4-01 + L4-02
OFF : The output frequency > L4-01 + L4-02
L4-01: Speed Agree Detection Level L4-02: Speed Agree Detection Width
Figure 5.50 Frequency Detection 1 Time Chart
Note:
Figure 5.50 shows the result of the configuration when L4-07 = 1 [Speed Agree Detection Selection = Detection Always Enabled]. The
default setting of L4-07 is 0 [No Detection during Baseblock]. When the speed agreement detection selection is No Detection during
Baseblock, the terminal is deactivated when the drive output stops.
5: Frequency Detection 2
Setting Value Function Description
5 Frequency Detection 2 The terminal activates when the output frequency > L4-01 [Speed Agree Detection Level]. After the terminal activates, the terminal
stays activated until the output frequency is at the value of L4-01 - L4-02 [Speed Agree Detection Width].
Note:
The detection function operates in the two motor rotation directions. The drive uses the L4-01 value as the forward/reverse detection level.
ON : The output frequency > L4-01
OFF : The output frequency < L4-01 - L4-02”, or the output frequency L4-01
L4-01: Speed Agree Detection Level L4-02: Speed Agree Detection Width
Figure 5.51 Frequency Detection 2 Time Chart
6: Drive Ready
Setting Value Function Description
6 Drive Ready The terminal activates when the drive is ready and running.
The terminal deactivates in these conditions:
When the power supply is OFF
During a fault
When there is problem with the control power supply
When there is a parameter setting error and the drive cannot operate although there is a Run command
When you enter a Run command and it immediately triggers an overvoltage or undervoltage fault because the drive
has an overvoltage or undervoltage fault during stop
When the drive is in Programming Mode and will not accept a Run command

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YASKAWA HV600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryDC Drives
SeriesHV600
Overload Capacity150% for 60 seconds
Output Voltage0 - Input Voltage
EnclosureNEMA 1, NEMA 12
CommunicationEthernet/IP, Modbus, DeviceNet, Profibus
SafetySafe Torque Off (STO)
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Short Circuit
Humidity5-95% (non-condensing)
AltitudeUp to 1000m (3280ft) without derating
Control MethodVector Control

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