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L4-05: Frequency Reference Loss Detection Selection
The drive can detect a loss of an analog frequency reference from input A1, A2, or A3. Frequency reference loss is detected
when the frequency reference drops below 10% of the reference or below 5% of the maximum output frequency within 400
ms. Restoring the analog frequency reference to the L4-06 value or higher before loss occurs will clear the frequency reference
loss status.
Loss of
Reference
output
100%
L4-06 (%)
time
10%
Analog
frequency
reference
400 ms
ON
OFF
Ratio of analog
frequency reference
before loss
Figure 1.100 Loss of Reference Function
Set H2-01, H2-02, or H2-03 to C for a digital output to trigger when frequency reference loss occurs.
Frequency Reference Loss on page 109
for details on setting the output function.
Parameter L4-05 selects the operation when a frequency reference loss is detected.
No.
Name
Setting Range
Default
L4-05
Frequency Reference Loss Detection Selection
0, 1
0
Setting 0: Operate following the frequency reference
Setting 1: Continue operation with reduced frequency reference
The drive will continue operation at the frequency reference value set to parameter L4-06. When the external frequency
reference value is restored, the operation is continued with the frequency reference.
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L4-06: Frequency Reference at Reference Loss
Sets the frequency reference level at which the drive runs when L4-05 = 1 and when detecting a reference loss. The value is
set as a percentage of the frequency reference before the loss was detected.
No.
Name
Setting Range
Default
L4-06
Frequency Reference at Reference Loss
0.0 to 100.0%
80.0%
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L4-07: Speed Agree Detection Selection
Determines when frequency detection is active using parameters L4-01 through L4-04.
No.
Name
Setting Range
Default
L4-07
Speed Agree Detection Selection
0, 1
0
Setting 0: No Detection during baseblock
Setting 1: Detection always enabled
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L5: Fault Restart
After a fault has occurred, Fault Restart attempts to automatically restart the motor and continue operation instead of stopping.
The drive can perform a self-diagnostic check and resume the operation after a fault has occurred. If the self-check is successful
and the cause of the fault has disappeared, the drive restarts by first performing Speed Search (
for details).
WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. Do not use the fault restart function in lifting applications. Fault restart may cause the machine to
drop the load, which could result in death or serious injury.
The drive can attempt to restart itself following the faults listed below.
1.8 L: Protection Functions
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