Honeywell VFD CORE Installation Instructions Manual page 156

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CHAPTER 12: DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER SETTINGS
• The optional card I/O Extension Card offers 2 output terminals and can be used with Pr.02-34~02-35.
• The optional card Relay Extension Card offers 6 output terminals and can be used with Pr.02-34~02-39
• Summary of function settings (Take the normally open contact for example, ON: contact is closed, OFF: contact is open)
Settings
Functions
0
No Function
1
Operation Indication
2
Master Frequency Attained
Desired Frequency Attained 1
3
(Pr.02-20)
Desired Frequency Attained 2
4
(Pr.02-22)
Zero Speed (frequency
5
command)
Zero Speed with Stop (frequency
6
command)
7
Over Torque 1
8
Over Torque 2
9
Drive Ready
10
Low voltage warn (Lv)
11
Malfunction Indication
Mechanical Brake Release
12
(Pr.02-30)
13
Overheat
14
Software Brake Signal Indication Active when the soft brake function is ON. (refer to Pr.07-00)
15
PID Feedback Error
16
Slip Error (oSL)
Terminal Count Value Attained
17
(Pr.02-18; not return to 0)
Preliminary Counter Value
18
Attained (Pr.02-17; returns to 0)
19
External Base Block input (B.B.) Active when the output of the VFD is shut off during base block.
20
Warning Output
21
Over-voltage Warning
Over-current Stall Prevention
22
Warning
Over-voltage Stall prevention
23
Warning
24
Operation Mode Indication
25
Forward Command
26
Reverse Command
27
Output when Current ≥ Pr.02-31 Active when current is ≥ Pr.02-31.
28
Output when Current ≤ Pr.02-31 Active when current is ≤ Pr.02-31.
Output when frequency ≥ Pr.02-
29
32
63-4528—04
This terminal has no function.
Active when the drive is not at STOP.
Active when the VFD reaches the output frequency setting.
Active when the desired frequency (Pr.02-20) is attained.
Active when the desired frequency (Pr.02-22) is attained.
Active when frequency command =0. (the drive should be at RUN mode)
Active when frequency command =0 or stop.
Active when detecting over-torque. Refer to Pr.06-06 (over-torque detection level-
OT1) and Pr.06-07 (over-torque detection time-OT1). Refer to Pr.06-05~06-07.
Active when detecting over-torque. Refer to Pr.06-09 (over-torque detection level-
OT2) and Pr.06-10 (over-torque detection time-OT2). Refer to Pr.06-08~06-10.
Active when the drive is ON and no abnormality detected.
Active when the DC Bus voltage is too low. (refer to Pr.06-00 low voltage level)
Active when fault occurs (except Lv stop).
When drive runs after Pr.02-30, it will be ON. This function should be used with DC
brake and it is recommended to use contact "b" (N.C).
Active when IGBT or heat sink overheats to prevent OH turn off the drive. (refer to
Pr.06-14)
Active when the feedback signal is abnormal.
Active when the slip error is detected.
Active when the counter reaches Terminal Counter Value (Pr.02-17). This contact
won't active when Pr.02-18>Pr.02-17.
Active when the counter reaches Preliminary Counter Value (Pr.02-17).
Active when the warning is detected.
Active when the over-voltage is detected.
Active when the over-current stall prevention is detected.
Active when the over-voltage stall prevention is detected.
Active when the operation command is controlled by external terminal (Pr.00-14≠0)
Active when the operation direction is forward.
Active when the operation direction is reverse.
Active when frequency is ≥ Pr.02-32.
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