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Output Function Summary Table
utput Function Summary Table
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utput Function Summary Table
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Option
ption
ption
ption
C
C
C
Code
ode
ode
ode
T
T
T
Terminal
erminal
erminal
erminal
S
S
S
Symbol
ymbol
ymbol
ymbol
F
F
F
Function Name
unction Name
unction Name
unction Name
D
D
D
Description
escription
escription
escription
24
24
24
24
FA4
Frequency Arrival
Type 4–Over frequency
ON
When output to motor is at or above the set
freq., even if in accel (C
C
C
C0
0
0
045
45
45
45) or decel (C
C
C
C0
0
0
04
4
4
46
6
6
6)
ramps
OFF When output to motor is OFF, or at a level below
the set frequency
25
25
25
25
FA5
Frequency Arrival
Type 5–Set frequency
ON
When output to motor is at the set frequency,
during accel (C
C
C
C0
0
0
045
45
45
45) and decel (C
C
C
C0
0
0
04
4
4
46
6
6
6).
OFF When output to motor is OFF, or is not at a level
of the set frequency
2
2
2
26
6
6
6
OL2
Overload Advance
Notice Signal 2
ON
When output current is more than the set
threshold (C
C
C
C111
111
111
111) for the overload signal
OFF When output current is less than the set
threshold for the deviation signal
2
2
2
27
7
7
7
ODc
Analog Voltage Input
Disconnect Detection
ON
When the [O] input value < b
b
b
b0
0
0
07
7
7
70
0
0
0 setting (signal
loss detected)
OFF When no signal loss is detected
2
2
2
28
8
8
8
OIDc
Analog Current input
Disconnect Detection
ON
When the [OI] input value < b
b
b
b0
0
0
07
7
7
71
1
1
1 setting (signal
loss detected)
OFF When no signal loss is detected
3
3
3
31
1
1
1
FBV
PID Second Stage
Output
ON
Transitions to ON when the inverter is in RUN
Mode and the PID Process Variable (PV) is less
than the Feedback Low Limit (C
C
C
C0
0
0
053
53
53
53)
OFF Transitions to OFF when the PID Process
Variable (PV) exceeds the PID High Limit
(C
C
C
C0
0
0
052
52
52
52), and transitions to OFF when the
inverter goes from Run Mode to Stop Mode
32
32
32
32
NDc
Network Disconnect
Detection
ON
When the communications watchdog timer
(period specified by C
C
C
C0
0
0
077
77
77
77) has time out
OFF When the communications watchdog timer is
satisfied by regular communications activity
33
33
33
33
LOG1
Logic Output Function
1
ON
When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
143
43
43
43
has a logical “1” result
OFF When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
143
43
43
43
has a logical “0” result
34
34
34
34
LOG2
Logic Output Function
2
ON
When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
14
4
4
46
6
6
6
has a logical “1” result
OFF When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
14
4
4
46
6
6
6
has a logical “0” result
35
35
35
35
LOG3
Logic Output Function
3
ON
When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
14
4
4
49
9
9
9
has a logical “1” result
OFF When the Boolean operation specified by C
C
C
C1
1
1
14
4
4
49
9
9
9
has a logical “0” result
3
3
3
39
9
9
9
WAC
Capacitor Life Warning
Signal
ON
Lifetime of internal capacitor has expired.
OFF Lifetime of internal capacitor has not expired.
4
4
4
40
0
0
0
WAF
Cooling Fan Warning
Signal
ON
Lifetime of cooling fan has expired.
OFF Lifetime of cooling fan has not expired.
4
4
4
41
1
1
1
FR
Starting Contact
Signal
ON
Either FW or RV command is given to the
inverter
OFF No FW or RV command is given to the inverter,
or both are given to the inverter
42
42
42
42
OHF
Heat Sink Overheat
Warning
ON
Temperature of the heat sink exceeds a specified
value (C
C
C
C0
0
0
06
6
6
64
4
4
4)
OFF Temperature of the heat sink does not exceed a
specified value (C
C
C
C0
0
0
06
6
6
64
4
4
4)
43
43
43
43
LOC
Low load detection
ON
Motor current is less than the specified value
(C
C
C
C0
0
0
03
3
3
39
9
9
9)
OFF Motor current is not less than the specified
value (C
C
C
C0
0
0
03
3
3
39
9
9
9)
44
44
44
44
MO1
General Output 1
ON
General output 1 is ON
OFF General output 1 is OFF
45
45
45
45
MO2
General Output 2
ON
General output 2 is ON
OFF General output 2 is OFF
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