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9.10 H: Terminal Functions
Setting Value
Function
16A
!Data Logger Error
171
!Low PI2 Control
Feedback Level
172
!High PI2 Control
Feedback Level
189
!Output Current Lim
194
!Loss of Prime
195
!Thermostat Fault
196
!High Feedback
197
!Low Feedback
19E
!Low PI Auxiliary
Control Level
19F
!High PI Auxiliary
Control Level
1A9
!RELAY Operator
Control
1AB
!Thrust Mode
1AC
!Setpoint Not Maintained The terminal deactivates when the drive detects NMS [Setpoint Not Met] condition.
1B2
!BAS Interlock
1B8
!Pump Fault
1B9
!Transducer Loss
1BA
!PI Auxiliary Control
Active
1BB
!Differential Feedback
Exceeded
1BC
!Sleep Active
1BD
!Start Delay
1BE
!Pre-Charge
1C0
!HAND Mode
1C1
!AUTO Mode
1C2
!OFF Mode
1C3
!Main Feedback Lost
1C4
!Backup Feedback Lost
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The terminal deactivates when the drive detects LoG [Com Error / Abnormal SD card].
The terminal deactivates when the PI2 Control Feedback Level is less than S3-13 [PI2 Control Low Feedback Lvl].
The terminal deactivates when the PI2 Control Feedback Level is more than S3-15 [PI2 Control High Feedback Lvl].
The terminal deactivates when the output current limit is limiting the drive output speed.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in an LOP [Loss of Prime] condition.
The terminal deactivates when the terminal set for H1-xx = 88 [MFDI Function Selection = Thermostat Fault] is
active.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in a High Feedback Condition as specified by Y1-11 [High Feedback Level]
and Y1-12 [High Feedback Lvl Fault Dly Time] and when the drive detects an HFB [High Feedback Sensed] fault or
an HIFB [High Feedback Sensed] alarm.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in a Low Feedback Condition as specified by Y1-08 [Low Feedback Level]
and Y1-09 [Low Feedback Lvl Fault Dly Time] and when the drive detects an LFB [Low Feedback Sensed] fault or an
LOFB [High Feedback Sensed] alarm.
The terminal deactivates when the PI Aux Feedback Level is less than YF-09 [PI Aux Control Low Level Detect] or if
the drive detects an LOAUX [Low PI Aux Feedback Level] fault.
The terminal deactivates when the PI Aux Feedback Level is more than YF-12 [PI Aux Control High Level Detect] or
if the drive detects an HIAUX [High PI Aux Feedback Level] fault.
The terminal changes to OFF or ON when you push the RELAY (
to turn it OFF. When the terminal is OFF, push
The terminal deactivates when the output frequency is between 0.0 Hz and the value set in Y4-12 [Thrust Frequency]
and the Thrust Bearing function is active.
The terminal deactivates when the Run command is active or the drive is outputting the voltage. The drive will use this
as an actuation signal for an external damper.
The terminal deactivates when one of these faults is active: LFB [Low Feedback Sensed], HFB [High Feedback
Sensed], NMS [Setpoint Not Met], or EFx [External Fault (Terminal Sx)].
The terminal deactivates when the current into the analog input associated with PID feedback is more than 21 mA or
less than 3 mA, or an FDBKL [WIRE Break] Fault or an FDBKL [Feedback Loss Wire Break] Alarm is active.
The terminal deactivates when the PI Auxiliary Controller has an effect on the output speed.
The terminal deactivates when the difference between the PID Feedback and the value from the terminal set for H3-xx
= 2D [Differential Feedback] is more than Y4-18 [Differential Level] for the time set in Y4-19 [Differential Lvl
Detection Time].
The terminal deactivates when the Sleep function is active and the drive is not operating.
Note:
The terminal will not deactivate for Sleep Boost function.
The terminal deactivates when the Feedback is more than the start level or the Feedback is less than the Inverse PID
and the start timer is timing.
Note:
You must set Y1-04 [Sleep Wake-up Level] ≠ 0 and Y1-05 [Sleep Wake-up Level Delay Time] ≠ 0 to use this
function.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in Pre-Charge Mode.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in HAND Mode operation.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in AUTO Mode operation.
The terminal deactivates when the drive is in OFF Mode operation.
The terminal deactivates when the drive loses the main PID feedback.
The terminal deactivates when the drive loses the backup PID feedback.
Description
) button. When the terminal is ON, push
to turn in ON.
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