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Table 2.8 Symbols, Names and Functions of the Control Circuit Terminals (Continued)
Classifi-
cation
Symbol Name
Functions
[FMA] Analog
monitor
The monitor signal for analog DC voltage (0 to +10 VDC) is output. The
signal functions can be selected from the following with function code F31.
- Output frequency (before slip compensation)
- Output frequency (after slip compensation)
- Output
current
- Output
voltage
- Input power
- PID feedback amount
- DC link bus voltage
- Calibration
- PID command (SV)
- PID output (MV)
*Input impedance of external device: Min. 5 k
Ω
Analog output
[11] Analog
common
Common terminal for analog input and output signals
This terminal is electrically isolated from terminals [CM] and [Y1E].
(1) Various signals such as "Inverter running," "Frequency arrival signal"
and "Motor overload early warning" can be assigned to terminal [Y1] by
setting function code E20. Refer to Chapter 5, Section 5.2 "Details of
Function Codes."
(2) Switches the logic value (1/0) for ON/OFF of the terminals between [Y1]
and [Y1E]. If the logic value for ON between [Y1] and [Y1E] is 1 in the
normal logic system, for example, OFF is 1 in the negative logic system
and vice versa.
Digital input circuit specification
Figure 2.9 shows examples of connection between the control circuit and a
PLC.
[Y1] Transistor
output
- Check the polarity of the external power inputs.
- When connecting a control relay, first connect a
surge-absorbing diode across the coil of the relay.
[PLC] Transistor
output
power
Power source of +24 VDC to be fed to the transistor output circuit load (50
mA at maximum).
To enable the source, it is necessary to short-circuit between terminals [Y1E]
and [CM].
Can also be used as a 24 VDC power source.
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ransistor
outp
ut
[Y1E] Transistor
output
common
Common terminal for transistor output signal
This terminal is electrically Isolated from terminals [CM] and [11].