IACDRIVE I5300 Series User Manual page 174

Ac drive
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Description of Function Codes
Value
Function
Undervoltage state
19
output
Communication
20
setting
21
Reserved
22
Reserved
Zero-speed running 2
23
(having output at stop)
Accumulative power-
24
on time reached
Frequency level
25
detection FDT2 output
26
Frequency 1 reached
27
Frequency 2 reached
28
Current 1 reached
29
Current 2 reached
30
Timing reached
AI1 input limit
31
exceeded
32
Load becoming 0
33
Reverse running
34
Zero current state
Module temperature
35
reached
Software current limit
36
exceeded
Frequency lower
37
limit reached (having
output at stop)
38
Alarm output
Motor overheat
39
warning
Current running time
40
reached
If the AC drive is in undervoltage state, the terminal
becomes ON.
Refer to the communication protocol.
Reserved.
Reserved.
If the output frequency of the AC drive is 0, the terminal
becomes ON. In the state of stop, the signal is still ON.
If the AC drive accumulative power-on time (P7-13)
exceeds the value set in P8-16, the terminal becomes ON.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-28 and P8-29.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-30 and P8-31.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-32 and P8-33.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-38 and P8-39.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-40 and P8-41.
If the timing function (P8-42) is valid, the terminal becomes
ON after the current running time of the AC drive reaches
the set time.
If AI1 input is larger than the value of P8-46 (AI1 input
voltage upper limit) or lower than the value of P8-45 (AI1
input voltage lower limit), the terminal becomes ON.
If the load becomes 0, the terminal becomes ON.
If the AC drive is in the reverse running state, the terminal
becomes ON.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-28 and P8-29.
If the heatsink temperature of the inverter module (P7-07)
reaches the set module temperature threshold (P8-47), the
terminal becomes ON.
Refer to the descriptions of P8-36 and P8-37.
If the running frequency reaches the lower limit, the terminal
becomes ON. In the stop state, the signal is still ON.
If a fault occurs on the AC drive and the AC drive continues
to run, the terminal outputs the alarm signal.
If the motor temperature reaches the temperature set in
P9-58 (Motor overheat warning threshold), the terminal
becomes ON. You can view the motor temperature by using
U0-34.
If the current running time of AC drive exceeds the value of
P8-53, the terminal becomes ON.
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