Delta C2000 Series User Manual page 438

Vector control drive
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65: Output for CANopen and RS-485
66: SO output logic A
67: Analog input signal level reached
68: SO output logic B
70: FAN warning detection output
 Use this parameter to set the function of the multi-function terminals.
 Pr. 02-36~Pr. 02-41 requires additional extension cards to display the parameters, the choices of
optional cards are EMC-D42A and EMC-R6AA.
 The optional card EMC-D42A provides 2 output terminals and can be used with Pr. 02-36~02-37.
 The optional card EMC-R6AA provides 6 output terminals and can be used with Pr. 02-36~02-41.
Summary of function settings
Take the normally open contact (N.O.) for example, ON: contact is closed, OFF: contact is open
Settings
Functions
0
No Function
1
Indication during RUN
Operation speed
2
reached
Desired Frequency
3
reached 1 (Pr. 02-22)
Desired Frequency
4
reached 2 (Pr. 02-24)
Zero Speed (frequency
5
command)
zero speed including
6
STOP (Frequency
command)
7
Over-torque 1
8
Over-torque 2
9
Drive is Ready
10
Low voltage warning (Lv)
11
Malfunction Indication
Mechanical Brake
12
Release (Pr. 02-32)
13
Over-heat warning
Software Brake Signal
14
Indication
15
PID Feedback Error
16
Slip Error (oSL)
Count value reached,
17
does not return to 0 (Pr.
02-20)
Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsC2000
Output terminal with no function
Active when the drive is not in STOP.
Active when output frequency of the drive reaches the setting
frequency.
Active when the desired frequency (Pr. 02-22) is reached
Active when the desired frequency (Pr. 02-24) is reached.
Active when frequency command =0. (the drive must be at RUN
status)
Active when frequency command =0 or stopped.
Active when the drive detects over-torque. Pr.06-07 sets the
over-torque detection level (motor 1), and Pr.06-08 sets the
over-torque detection time (motor 1).
Refer to Pr.06-06–06-08.
Active when the drive detects over-torque. Pr.06-10 sets the
over-torque detection level (motor 2), and Pr.06-11 sets the
over-torque detection time (motor 2).
Refer to Pr.06-09–06-11.
Active when the drive is ON and with no error detected.
Active when the DC BUS voltage is too low. (refer to Pr. 06-00 low
voltage level)
Active when fault occurs (except Lv stop).
When drive runs after Pr. 02-32, it will be ON. This function should
be used with DC brake and it is recommended to use contact "b"
(N.C.).
Active when IGBT or heat sink overheats; to prevent the drive
from shutting down due to over-heating (refer to Pr.06-15).
Active when the soft brake function is ON. (refer to Pr. 07-00)
Active when the PID feedback signal error is detected.
Active when the slip error is detected.
When the drive executes external counter, this contact is active if
the count value is equal to the setting value for Pr.02-20.
This contact is not active when the setting value for Pr.02-20 >
Pr.02-19.
12.1-02-13
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