51: Analog output control for RS-485 interface (InnerCOM / Modbus)
52: Output control for communication cards
53: Fire mode indication
54: Bypass fire mode indication
55: Motor 1 output
56: Motor 2 output
57: Motor 3 output
58: Motor 4 output
59: Motor 5 output
60: Motor 6 output
61: Motor 7 output
62: Motor 8 output
66: SO output logic A
67: Analog input level reached
68: SO output logic B
69: Preheating output indication
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 two output terminals, use with Pr.02-36–02-37.
The optional card EMC-R6AA provides six output terminals, use with Pr.02-36–02-41.
MO16–MO20 are virtual terminals, set the status of bit11–15 of Pr.02-18 to control these virtual
terminals.
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
Operation indication
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, includes
6
Stop (frequency
command)
7
Over-torque 1
8
Over-torque 2
Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsCFP2000
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) reached.
Active when the desired frequency (Pr.02-24) reached.
Active when frequency command = 0 (the drive must be in 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, Pr.06-08 sets the over-torque detection
time. Refer to Pr.06-06–Pr.06-08.
Active when the drive detects over-torque. Pr.06-10 sets the
over-torque detection level, and Pr.06-11 sets the over-torque
detection time. Refer to Pr.06-09–06-11.
12.1-02-11
Descriptions