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Setting
Signal
Positive
Negative
name
logic
logic
82
182
Y82
BACnet binary output
90
190
Y90
Life alarm
Fault output 3 (Power-
91
191
Y91
OFF signal)
Energy saving average
92
192
Y92
value updated timing
93
193
Y93
Current average monitor
95
195
Y95
Maintenance timer
96
196
REM
Remote output
98
198
LF
Alarm
99
199
ALM
Fault
Cooling fan operation
206
306
Y206
command
Upper limit warning
211
311
LUP
detection
Lower limit warning
212
312
LDN
detection
During load
213
313
Y213
characteristics
measurement
242
342
LNK
Inverter-to-inverter linkup
9999
No function
*1
Note that changing the frequency setting with an analog signal or the setting dial on the operation panel may cause the turning ON and OFF of
Up to frequency (SU) signal depending on its changing speed and the timing of the speed change determined by the acceleration/deceleration
time setting. (The signal state changing does not occur when the acceleration/deceleration time is set to 0 second.)
NOTE
• One function can be assigned to more than one terminal.
• The function works during the terminal conducts when the parameter setting is any of "0 to 99, 200 to 299", and the function
works during the terminal does not conduct when the setting is "100 to 199, 300 to 399".
• Changing the terminal assignment using Pr.190 to Pr.196 (Output terminal function selection) may affect the other
functions. Set parameters after confirming the function of each terminal.
• Do not assign the signal to terminals A, B, and C which frequently changes its state between ON and OFF. Otherwise, the life
of the relay contact may be shortened.
Function
Enables output from the Binary Output
object for BACnet communication. This
signal can be assigned to Pr.192 only. (The
setting is available only for the FR-E800-
EPA and the FR-E800-SCEPA.)
Output when the life check function detects
the part approaching the end of its life.
Output when the Fault occurs due to an
inverter circuit fault or connection fault.
Switches between ON and OFF every time
the average energy saving is updated during
the energy saving monitoring. This signal
cannot be assigned to any of the relay
output terminal (Pr.192, Pr.320 to Pr.322).
Output in pulses for transmission of the
average current value and the maintenance
timer value. This signal cannot be assigned
to any of the relay output terminal (Pr.192,
Pr.320 to Pr.322).
Output when the value of Pr.503 reaches
the Pr.504 setting or higher.
Output via a terminal by setting a proper
number in a relative parameter.
Output when an Alarm fault (fan fault or a
communication error) occurs.
Output when the inverter's protective
function is activated to stop the power output
(when the Fault occurs). The signal output
stops when the inverter reset starts.
Output when the cooling fan operation is
commanded.
Output when the load fault upper limit
warning is detected.
Output when the load fault lower limit
warning is detected.
Output during measurement of the load
characteristics.
Output when the inverter receives a
response from all the slave inverters during
initial communication, or when the inverter
returns a response to the master. (Available
for the Ethernet model and the safety
communication model only.)
Operation
parameter
Pr.549
Pr.198, Pr.255
to Pr.259,
Pr.506,
Pr.507, Pr.509
Pr.52, Pr.54,
Pr.158, Pr.891
to Pr.899
Pr.555 to
Pr.557
Pr.503, Pr.504
Pr.495 to
Pr.497
Pr.121, Pr.244
Pr.244
Pr.1480 to
Pr.1492
Pr.1124,
Pr.1125
11.(M) Item and Output Signal for Monitoring
11.6 Output terminal function selection
Related
Refer to page
Instruction
Manual
(Communication)
155
264
252
160
159
271
Instruction
Manual
(Communication)
,
211
264
211
227
Instruction
Manual
(Communication)
261
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

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