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Setting 8: Leveling Speed
Closing a terminal set for “Leveling speed” makes the drive run at the speed reference set to d1-26.
Conditions change, however, according to the speed selection mode set in d1-18.
Setting 9: Inspection Operation
It causes the drive to operate at the speed reference set in the d1-24 parameter. To use Inspection Run,
the terminal must be configured before the Up/Down command issued.
Setting 10: Rescue Operation
Closing a terminal set for “Rescue operation” makes the drive run at d1-25 conditions.
Setting 11, 12: Baseblock Command (N.O., N.C.)
When the driver receives a baseblock command, the output transistors stop switching and the motor
coasts to stop.
Setting 13: Fault Reset
When the drive detects a fault condition, the fault output contactor closes, the drive output shuts off,
and the motor coasts to stop. After disabling the Run command, clear the fault either by pressing the
RESET key on the digital operator or closing a digital input configured as a Fault Reset (H1-
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=13).
Note:
Disable the Run command prior to resetting a fault. Otherwise, "cannot reset fault" will
appear on the digital operator.
Setting 14: External Fault
The External fault command stops the drive when problems occur with external devices. To use the
External fault command, set one of the multi-function digital inputs to 14. The digital operator will
display EF.
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H2: Multi-Function Digital Outputs
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H2-03: Terminals M5-M6 Function Selection
No.
Parameter Name
Setting Range
Default
H2-03
Multi-Function relay function
0 to 6
0
Setting 0: During Run
This relay is absorbed during the run
Setting 1: Speed Agree
If the drive output frequency is lower than the set value in parameter L4-01, the relay is absorbed.
Setting
Function
0
During Run
1
Speed Agree
2
Drive Ready
3
Baseblock command(NO)
4
Fault
5
Reverse
6
Baseblock command(NC)