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Parameters
5-40 Function Relay
Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1])
Select options to define the function of the relays.
The selection of each mechanical relay is realised in an array
parameter.
3
3
Option:
[72]
Logic rule 2
[73]
Logic rule 3
[74]
Logic rule 4
[75]
Logic rule 5
[80]
SL digital output
A
[81]
SL digital output
B
[82]
SL digital output
C
[83]
SL digital output
D
[160] No alarm
[161] Running reverse
[165] Local ref. active
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Function:
See parameter group 13-4* Logic Rules. If
Logic Rule 2 is evaluated as TRUE, the
output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.
See parameter group 13-4* Logic Rules. If
Logic Rule 3 is evaluated as TRUE, the
output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.
See parameter group 13-4* Logic Rules. If
Logic Rule 4 is evaluated as TRUE, the
output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.
See parameter group 13-4* Logic Rules. If
Logic Rule 5 is evaluated as TRUE, the
output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.
See 13-52 SL Controller Action. The input
goes high whenever the Smart Logic
Action [38] Set dig. out. A high is
executed. The input goes low whenever
the Smart Logic [32] Action Set dig. out.
A low is executed.
See 13-52 SL Controller Action. The input
goes high whenever the Smart Logic
Action [39] Set dig. out. Bhigh is
executed. The input goes low whenever
the Smart Logic [33] Action Set dig. out. B
low is executed.
See 13-52 SL Controller Action. The input
goes high whenever the Smart Logic
Action [40] Set dig. out. C high is
executed. The input goes low whenever
the Smart Logic [34] Action Set dig. out. C
low is executed.
See 13-52 SL Controller Action. The input
goes high whenever the Smart Logic
[41] Action Set dig. out. D high is
executed. The input goes low whenever
the Smart Logic [35] Action Set dig. out.
D low is executed.
The output is high when no alarm is
present.
The output is high when the frequency
converter is running counter clockwise
(the logical product of the status bits
'running' AND 'reverse').
The output is high when 3-13 Reference
Site = [2] Local or when 3-13 Reference
Site = [0] Linked to hand auto at the
same time as the LCP is in [Hand on]
mode.
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5-40 Function Relay
Array (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1])
Select options to define the function of the relays.
The selection of each mechanical relay is realised in an array
parameter.
Option:
Function:
[166] Remote ref.
The output is high when 3-13 Reference
active
Site [1] or Linked to hand/auto [0] while
the LCP is in [Auto on] mode.
[167] Start command
The output is high when there is an
activ
active Start command (i.e. via digital
input bus connection or [Hand on] or
[Auto on], and no Stop command is
active.
[168] Drive in hand
The output is high when the frequency
mode
converter is in Hand on mode (as
indicated by the LED light above [Hand
on].
[169] Drive in auto
The output is high when the frequency
mode
converter is in Hand on mode (as
indicated by the LED light above [Auto
on].
[193] Sleep Mode
The frequency converter/system has
turned into sleep mode. See parameter
group 22-4* Sleep Mode.
[194] Broken Belt
A Broken Belt condition has been
Function
detected. This function must be enabled
in 22-60 Broken Belt Function.
[196] Fire Mode
The frequency converter is operating in
Fire Mode. See parameter group 24-0*
Fire Mode.
[198] Drive Bypass
To be used as signal for activating an
external electromechanical bypass
switching the motor direct on line.
See parameter group 24-1* Drive Bypass.
5-41 On Delay, Relay
Array [9], (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1], Relay 3 [2], Relay 4 [3], Relay 5
[4], Relay 6 [5], Relay 7 [6], Relay 8 [7], Relay 9 [8])
Range:
Function:
0.01 s
[0.01 -
Enter the delay of the relay cut-in time. The
*
600 s]
relay only cuts in if the condition in
5-40 Function Relay is uninterrupted during the
specified time. Select one of available
mechanical relays and Relay Option MCB 105
in an array function. See 5-40 Function Relay.

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