Chapter 4
Explanation of Functions
4-65
4.2.64 Over-torque signal (OTQ)
The inverter outputs the over-torque signal when it detects that
the estimated motor output torque exceeds the specified level.
To enable this function, assign function "07" (OTQ: over-torque
signal) to an intelligent output terminal.
This function is effective only when the V/F characteristic curve
selection selected with function "A044" or "A244" is the sensorless vector control, 0Hz-range sensorless vector control,
or vector control with sensor. With any other V/F characteristic curve selection, the output of the OTQ signal is
unpredictable.
When using the inverter for a lift, use the OTQ signal as the trigger to stop braking. Use the frequency-arrival signal as
the trigger to start braking.
Item
Function code
Set value
Description
Terminal function
C021 to C025
07
OTQ: Over-torque signal
Alarm relay terminal function
C026
Over-torque (forward-driving) level
setting
C055
CT mode :
0. to 200. (%)
<0. to 180.(%)>
VT mode :
0. to 150. (%)
<0. to 150.(%)>
Threshold level to output the OTQ signal
during forward powering operation
Over-torque (reverse regenerating)
level setting
C056
Threshold level to output the OTQ signal
during reverse regeneration operation
Over-torque (reverse driving) level
setting
C057
Threshold level to output the OTQ signal
during reverse powering operation
Over-torque (forward regenerating)
level setting
C058
Threshold level to output the OTQ signal
during forward regeneration operation
(NOTE)<>:applied for 75 to 150kW
4.2.65 Alarm code output function (AC0 to AC3)
The alarm code output function allows you to make the inverter output
a 3- or 4-bit code signal as the trip factor when it has tripped.
Specifying "01" (3 bits) or "02" (4 bits) for the alarm code output (C062) forcibly assigns the alarm code output
function to intelligent output terminals [11] to [13] or [11] to [14], respectively.
The following table lists the alarm codes that can be output:
Intelligent output terminals
When "4 bits" is selected
When "3 bits" is selected
14
13
12
11
Factor code
Cause of tripping
Factor code
Cause of tripping
AC3
AC2
AC1
AC0
0
0
0
0
Normal
Normal operation
Normal
Normal
0
0
0
1
E01 to E03,E04 Overcurrent protection
E01 to E03, E04
Overcurrent protection
0
0
1
0
E05, E38
Overload protection
Low-speed overload
protection
E05
Overload protection
Low-speed overload
protection
0
0
1
1
E07, E15
Overvoltage/input
overvoltage protection
E07, E15
Overvoltage/input
overvoltage protection
0
1
0
0
E09
Undervoltage protection
E09
Undervoltage protection
0
1
0
1
E16
Instantaneous power failure
protection
E16
Instantaneous power
failure protection
0
1
1
0
E30
IGBT error
E30
IGBT error
0
1
1
1
E06
Braking resistor overload
protection
-
Other error
1
0
0
0
E08, E11, E23
E25
EEPROM, CPU, GA
communication, or main
circuit error
-
-
1
0
0
1
E10
CT error
-
-
1
0
1
0
E12, E13, E35,
E36
External trip, USP error,
thermistor error, or braking
error
-
-
1
0
1
1
E14
Ground-fault protection
-
-
1
1
0
0
E43, E44, E45
Invalid instruction in easy
sequence
Nesting error in easy
sequence
Easy sequence execution
command error
-
-
A044/A244/A344: V/F characteristic curve selection,
1st/2nd/3rd motors
C021 to C025: Terminal [11] to [15] functions
C055: Over-torque (forward-driving) level setting
C056: Over-torque (reverse regenerating) level setting
C057: Over-torque (reverse driving) level setting
C058: Over-torque (forward regenerating) level setting
Related code
C021 to C025: Terminal [11] to [15] functions
C062: Alarm code output
Related code
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