115
Function assignment of external terminal and control
90
190
Y90
Life alarm
Output when any of the control circuit capacitor, main
circuit capacitor and inrush current limit circuit or the
cooling fan approaches the end of its service life.
Pr. 255 to
Pr. 259
91
191
Y91
Fault output 3
(power-off signal)
Output when a fault occurs due to the internal circuit failure
of the inverter wiring mistake.
—
93
193
Y93
Current average value
monitor signal
Average current value and maintenance timer value are
output as pulses.
The signal can not be set in
Pr. 192 A,B,C terminal function
selection
.
Pr. 555 to
Pr. 557
95
195
Y95
Maintenance timer
signal
Output when
Pr. 503
rises to or above the
Pr. 504
setting.
Pr. 503,
Pr. 504
96
196
REM
Remote output
Output to the terminal when a value is set to the parameter.
Pr. 495, Pr.
496
98
198
LF
Alarm output
Output when an alarm (fan failure or communication error
warning) occurs.
Pr. 121,
Pr. 244
,
99
199
ALM
Fault output
Output when the fault occurs.
The signal output is stopped when the fault is reset.
—
9999
—
No function
—
—
—
∗1
Note that when the frequency setting is varied using an analog signal or
of the operation panel, the output of the SU (up to frequency) signal may
alternate on and off depending on that varying speed and the timing of the varying speed due to acceleration/deceleration time setting.
(The output will not alternate on and off when the acceleration/deceleration time setting is "0s".)
REMARKS
The same function may be set to more than one terminal.
When the function is executed, the terminal conducts at the setting of any of "0 to 99", and does not conduct at the setting of
any of "100 to 199".
NOTE
Changing the terminal assignment using
Pr.190, Pr.192 (output terminal function selection)
may affect the other functions.
Make setting after confirming the function of each terminal.
Do not assign signals which repeat frequent ON/OFF to A, B, and C. Otherwise, the life of the relay contact decreases.
Setting
Signal
Function
Operation
Related
Parameter
Refer
to
Page
Positive
logic
Negative
logic
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