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No. Name Setting Range Default
L4-01 Speed Agreement Detection Level 0.0 to 400.0 Hz 0.0 Hz
Refer to H2-01: Terminal MA/MB/MC Function Selection on page 103, Settings 2, 4, and 5.
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L4-07: Speed Agreement Detection Selection
Determines when frequency detection is active using parameter L4-01.
No. Name Setting Range Default
L4-07 Speed Agreement Detection Selection 0 or 1 0
Setting 0: No Detection During Baseblock
Setting 1: Detection Always Enabled
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L5: Fault Restart
The drive can be set up to perform a self-diagnostic check and resume the operation after a fault has occurred. When the self-
check is successful and the cause of the fault has disappeared the drive will restart.
The drive can attempt to restart itself following the faults listed below.
Fault Name Fault Name
oC (Overcurrent) PF (Input Phase Loss)
oL1 (Motor Overload) rH (Braking Resistor Fault)
oL2 (Drive Overload) Uv1
(DC Bus Undervoltage)
<1>
oL3 (Overtorque 1)
<1> When L2-01 is set to 1 or 2 (continue operation during momentary power loss)
Use parameter L5-01 to set up automatic fault restart.
To output a signal during fault restart, set H2-01 to 1E.
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L5-01: Number of Auto Restart Attempts
Sets the number of times that the drive may attempt to restart itself.
No. Name Setting Range Default
L5-01 Number of Auto Restarts 0 to 10 0
The restart counter is incremented at each restart attempt, regardless of whether the attempt was successful. When the counter
reaches the number set in L5-01 the operation stops and the fault has to be reset manually after correcting the cause.
The number of fault restarts is reset back to zero when:
The drive operates normally for ten minutes following a fault restart.
A fault is cleared manually after protective functions are triggered.
The power supply is cycled.
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L6: Torque Detection
The drive provides a torque detection function that triggers an alarm or fault signal when the load is too heavy (oL). It is set
up using the L6-oo parameters. To indicate an overload condition to an external device, the digital output should be
programmed as shown below.
H2-01 Setting Description
B Torque detection 1, N.O. (output close when overload is detected)
17 Torque detection 1, N.C. (output opens when overload is detected)
Figure 5.37 shows the function of overtorque detection.
5.7 L: Protection Functions
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YASKAWA J1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesJ1000
Voltage Class200V, 400V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Enclosure RatingIP20
Enclosure TypeOpen type
Voltage200-240V, 380-480V
Control MethodV/f control
Overload Capacity150% for 60 seconds
ProtectionOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheat, Ground Fault, Short Circuit
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheating, Short Circuit
Humidity5-95% (non-condensing)
EnclosureIP20
Input Voltage200-240V, 380-480V

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