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5.7 H: Terminal Functions
Setting 8: During Baseblock (N.O.)
Output closes to indicate that the drive is in a baseblock state. While Baseblock is executed, output transistors are not
switched and no voltage will be output.
Status
Open
Drive is not in a baseblock state.
Closed
Baseblock is being executed.
Setting 9: Frequency Reference Source
A digital output programmed for this function shows the frequency reference source that is currently selected.
Status
Open
Frequency reference is provided from External Reference 1 (b1-01) or 2 (b1-15)
Closed
Frequency reference is being sourced from the digital operator.
Setting A: Run Command Source
A digital output programmed for this function shows the Run command source that is currently selected.
Status
Open
Run command is provided from External Reference 1 (b1-02) or 2 (b1-16)
Closed
Run command is being sourced from the digital operator.
Setting B/17/18/19: Torque Detection 1 (N.O./N.C.) and Torque Detection 2 (N.O./N.C.)
These digital output functions can be used to signal an overtorque or undertorque situation to an external device.
Set up the torque detection and select the output function from the table below.
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for details.
Setting
Status
B
Closed
17
Open
18
Closed
19
Open
Setting C: Frequency Reference Loss
An output set for this function will be closed if frequency reference loss is detected.
Loss Detection Selection on page 217
Setting D: Dynamic Braking Resistor Overheat
An output programmed for this function will close when the dynamic braking resistor (DB) overheats or the braking
transistor is in a fault condition.
Setting E: Fault
The Fault configured digital output will close whenever the drive experiences a fault (this excludes faults CPF00 and
CPF01).
Setting F: Not Used
Use this setting when the terminal is not used or when using the terminal as a throughput.
When set to "F", the output is not set by any drive function but it can be switched by a PLC via a communication option
or MEMOBUS/Modbus communications (through mode).
Setting 10: Minor Fault
Output closes when a minor fault condition is present.
Setting 11: Reset Command Active
Output closes whenever there is an attempt to reset a fault situation from the control circuit terminals, via serial
communications, or using a communications option card.
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Torque Detection 1 (N.O.):
Output current/torque exceeds (overtorque detection) or is below (undertorque detection) the torque value set in
parameter L6-02 for longer than the time specified in parameter L6-03.
Torque Detection 1 (N.C.):
Output current/torque exceeds (overtorque detection) or is below (undertorque detection) the torque value set in
parameter L6-02 for longer than the time specified in parameter L6-03.
Torque Detection 2 (N.O.):
Output current/torque exceeds (overtorque detection) or is below (undertorque detection) the torque value set in
parameter L6-05 for longer than the time specified in parameter L6-06.
Torque Detection 2 (N.C.):
Output current/torque exceeds (overtorque detection) or is below (undertorque detection) the torque value set in
parameter L6-05 for longer than the time specified in parameter L6-06.
for details.
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 16C YASKAWA AC Drive – V1000 Technical Manual
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Refer to L6: Torque Detection on page
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Refer to L4-05: Frequency Reference

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