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• Although stopped, an overvoltage or undervoltage situation occurs
• While editing a parameter in the Programming Mode (when b1-08 = 0)
Setting 7: DC Bus Undervoltage
The output closes when the DC bus voltage or control circuit power supply drops below the trip level set in L2-05. A fault in
the DC bus circuit will also cause the terminal set for "DC bus undervoltage" to close.
Status
Open
DC bus voltage is above the level set to L2-05.
Closed
DC bus voltage has fallen below the trip level set to L2-05.
Setting 8: During Baseblock (N.O.)
The output closes to indicate that the drive is in a baseblock state. While in baseblock, output transistors do not switch and no
main circuit voltage is output.
Status
Open
Drive is not in a baseblock state.
Closed
Baseblock is being executed.
Setting 9: Frequency Reference Source
Displays the currently selected frequency reference source.
Status
Open
Frequency reference is provided from External reference 1 (b1-01) or External reference 2 (b1-15).
Closed
Frequency reference is being sourced from the digital operator.
Setting A: Run Command Source
Displays the currently selected Run command source.
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.), Torque Detection 2 (N.O., N.C.)
These digital output functions signal an overtorque or undertorque situation to an external device.
Set up the torque detection levels 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 closes when frequency reference loss is detected.
Detection Selection on page 146
Setting E: Fault
The output closes when the drive faults (excluding CPF00 and CPF01 faults).
Setting F: Through Mode
Select this setting when using the terminal in a pass-through mode. When set to F, an output does not trigger any function in
the drive. Setting F, however, still allows the output status to be read by a PLC via a communication option or MEMOBUS/
Modbus communications.
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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.
Description
Description
Description
Description
Refer to L6: Torque Detection on page
Description
Refer to L4-05: Frequency Reference Loss
1.7 H: Terminal Functions
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