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Description of parameters
(5) Details of the remote I/O signals
The following device numbers are for the station number 1.
For the station number 2 and later, the device numbers are different. (Refer to the manual for the CC-Link master module for
the correspondence between device numbers and stations numbers.)
Output signals (master module  converter (FR-A7NC))
Output signals from the master module are as follows: (Input signals to the converter)
Device No.
Converter stop
RY2
(terminal SOF function)
RY3
Monitor switching (terminal X1 function)
RY4
Monitor switching (terminal X2 function)
Converter reset
RY5
(terminal RES function)
ROH inrush resistance overheat detection
RY6
(terminal ROH function)
RYC
Monitor command
RYF
Instruction code execution request
RY1A
Error reset request flag
 These signals are set in the initial setting. Using Pr. 3 to Pr. 7, input signals assigned to the device numbers can be changed. For the available signals, refer to
page 76.
Note that X1, X2, RES, OH, and ROH signals cannot be controlled through the network.
Input signals (converter (FR-A7NC)  master module)
Input signals to the master module are as follows: (Output signals from the converter)
Device No.
RX2
Inverter run enable signal (RDY signal)
RX3
Converter reset (terminal RSO function)
RX4
During converter run (terminal CVO function)
RX5
Overload alarm (terminal Y1 function)
Power supply phase detection (terminal Y2
RX6
function)
RX7
Output voltage match (terminal Y3 function)
RX8
Fault output (terminal ABC function)
RXC
Monitoring
RXF
Instruction code execution completion
RX1A
Error status flag
RX1B
Remote station ready
 These signals are set in the initial setting. Using Pr. 11 to Pr. 16, output signals assigned to the device numbers can be changed. For the available signals, refer
to page 78.
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Signal
The functions assigned to terminals SOF, X1, X2, RES, and ROH are valid.
Turning ON the monitor command signal (RYC) sets monitor values to the
remote register RWr0, 1, and 4 to 7, and turns ON the monitoring signal
(RXC). While the monitor command (RYC) is ON, the monitor values are
always updated.
Turning ON the instruction code execution request signal (RYF) executes
the instruction code set in RWw2. The instruction code execution
completion signal (RXF) turns ON after the instruction code execution is
completed. When an instruction code execution error occurs, a value other
than "0" is set in the reply code (RWr2).
Turning ON the error reset request flag at a converter fault resets the
converter and turns OFF the error status flag (RX1A).
Signal
OFF: Converter operation disabled
The functions assigned to terminals RSO, CVO, Y1, Y2, Y3, and ABC are
valid.
Turning ON the monitor command signal (RYC) sets monitor values to the
remote registers RWr0, 1, and 4 to 7, and turns ON this signal. This signal
turns OFF when the monitor command signal (RYC) turns OFF.
Turning ON the instruction code execution request signal (RYF) executes
the instruction code set in RWw2, and after the completion, this signal turns
ON. This signal turns OFF when the instruction code execution request
(RYF) turns OFF.
This signal turns ON at a converter fault (the protective function activated).
Output of the error status flag signal depends on the retry function setting.
This signal turns ON when the converter becomes ready after initial setting
is completed following a power-ON or a hardware reset. This signal turns
OFF at a converter fault (the protective function activated). The signal is
used as an interlock during the write to/read from the master module.
Description
Description
ON: Converter operation enabled

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