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.
Default values for 5-40 Function Relay:
When 0-03 Regional Settings is set to [0] International, the default
value of Relay1 is 'Alarm', and default value of Relay2 is 'Drive
4
4
Running'.
When 0-03 Regional Settings is set to [1] North America, the
default value of Relay1 is 'No Alarm', and default value of Relay2
is 'Drive Running'.
Option:
[193] Sleep Mode
[194] Broken Belt
Function
[196] Fire Mode
[198] 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:
0.01 s
[0.01 - 600 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-in time.
*
Selected
Event
Relay
output
Selected
Event
Relay
output
Illustration 4.9 On Delay, Relay
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Function:
The frequency converter/system has
turned into sleep mode. See parameter
group 22-4* - Sleep Mode.
A Broken Belt condition has been
detected. This function must be enabled
in parameter 22-60 Broken Belt Function.
The frequency converter is operating in
Fire Mode. See parameter group 24-0*
Fire Mode.
To be used as signal for activating an
external electromechanical bypass
switching the motor direct on line.
See 24-1* Drive Bypass.
Function:
The relay will only cut in if the condition
in 5-40 Function Relay is uninterrupted
during the specified time. Select one of
the available mechanical relays in an
array function. See 5-40 Function Relay.
On Delay
O Delay
P 5-41
P 5-42
On Delay
P 5-41
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5-42 Off Delay, Relay
Array[2]: Relay1[0], Relay2[1]
Range:
0.01 s
[0.01 - 600 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-out time.
*
Selected
Event
Relay
output
Illustration 4.10 Off Delay, Relay
If the selected Event condition changes before the on- or
off delay timer expires, the relay output is unaffected.
4.6.5 5-5* Pulse Input
The pulse input parameters are used to define an
appropriate window for the impulse reference area by
configuring the scaling and filter settings for the pulse
inputs. Input terminal 29 acts as frequency reference
inputs. Set terminal 29 (5-13 Terminal 29 Digital Input to
[32] Pulse input.
Ref.
(RPM)
High
ref.
value
P 5-53
Low
ref.
value
P 5-52
Low freq.
P 5-50
Illustration 4.11 Pulse Input
5-50 Term. 29 Low Frequency
Range:
4 Hz
[4 - 31999
*
Hz]
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Function:
Select one of the available mechanical
relays in an array function. See
5-40 Function Relay.
On Delay
O Delay
P 5-41
P 5-42
High freq.
P 5-51
Function:
Enter the low frequency limit
corresponding to the low motor shaft
speed (i.e. low reference value) in
5-52 Term. 29 Low Ref./Feedb. Value. Refer
to Illustration 4.11.
Input
(Hz)
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