Delta EB3000 Series User Manual page 214

Elevator drive
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12: Mechanical brake release (Pr.03-00, Pr.03-01,
Pr.02-02)
13: IGBT overheat warning (oH1)
14: Brake transistor signal
15: Motor-controlled magnetic contactor output
16: Slip error (oSL)
17: Fault indication 1
18: Reserved
19: Brake transistor output error
20: Warning output
21: Over-voltage
22: Over-current stall prevention warning
23: Over-voltage stall prevention warning
24: Operation mode indication (Pr.00-03=1)
25: Forward command
26: Reverse command
27: Output when current ≥ Pr.02-03
28: Output when current < Pr.02-03
29: Reserved
30: Reserved
31: Power generation direction and status verification
32: Power generation direction
33: Zero speed (actual output frequency)
34: Zero speed with Stop (actual output frequency)
35: Fault output option 1 (Pr.02-71)
36: Fault output option 2 (Pr.02-72)
37: Fault output option 3 (Pr.02-73)
38: Fault output option 4 (Pr.02-74)
39: Reserved
40: Speed reached (including zero speed)
41: Reserved
42: STO output status
43–44: Direct Docking Mode only
45: Reserved
46: Retrying after a fault has occurred indication
47: Direct Docking Mode only
48: Control output of MPSCC (Motor Phase Short
Circuit Contactor)
49: Emergency power mode action
 Setting the setting value to hundreds digit changes the contact from N.O. to N.C. or vice versa.
For example, if you set MI1 to 1, the contact is N.O. (Normally Open); if you set MI1 to 101, the
contact becomes N.C. (Normally Closed).
Chapter 8 Descriptions of Parameter SettingsEB3000
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