10 Output Assemblies (Converter Consumes)
YASKAWA
SIEP C730600 0DB EtherNet/IP Technical Manual
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Name
Description
Multi-Function Input 3
Terminal S3 Function Input
0: Terminal S3 Function [H1-03] OFF
1: Terminal S3 Function [H1-03] ON
Multi-Function Input 4
Terminal S4 Function Input
0: Terminal S4 Function [H1-04] OFF
1: Terminal S4 Function [H1-04] ON
Multi-Function Input 5
Terminal S5 Function Input
0: Terminal S5 Function [H1-05] OFF
1: Terminal S5 Function [H1-05] ON
Multi-Function Input 6
Terminal S6 Function Input
0: Terminal S6 Function [H1-06] OFF
1: Terminal S6 Function [H1-06] ON
Multi-Function Input 7
Terminal S7 Function Input
0: Terminal S7 Function [H1-07] OFF
1: Terminal S7 Function [H1-07] ON
Multi-Function Input 8
Terminal S8 Function Input
0: Terminal S8 Function [H1-08] OFF
1: Terminal S8 Function [H1-08] ON
External Fault
External Fault EF0
0: -
1: External Fault [EF0]
Fault Reset
Fault Reset
0: -
1: Fault Reset
Multi-Function Digital Output 1
Terminal M1/M2 (varies by converter model)
0: M1/M2 OFF
1: M1/M2 ON
This function is enabled only when H2-01 is set to F.
Note:
The names of the digital outputs are different for different converter series.
Multi-Function Digital Output 2
Terminal M3/M4 (varies by converter model)
0: M3/M4 OFF
1: M3/M4 ON
This function is enabled only when H2-02 is set to F.
Note:
The names of the digital outputs are different for different converter series.
Multi-Function Digital Output 3
Terminal M5/M6 (varies by converter model)
0: M5/M6 OFF
1: M5/M6 ON
This function is enabled only when H2-03 is set to F.
Note:
The names of the digital outputs are different for different converter series.
D1000: Voltage Reference
R1000: -
D1000: Voltage Reference
Sets converter voltage reference.
R1000: -
Analog Output 1
MEMOBUS/Modbus (0x0007)
Analog Output 2
MEMOBUS/Modbus (0x0008)
Digital Outputs
MEMOBUS/Modbus (0x0009)
Note:
Note: These values are ORed with values in byte 1.
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(Vendor Specific Yaskawa Electric (YE) Assy)-High Speed/Torque Control
Output - 116 (0x74)
The first 20 Bytes (0-19) are fixed and the next 20 Bytes can be configured using parameters
F7-23
to
F7-32
. If
an error occurs while trying to write to the dynamic parameters, the appropriate error bit in Assembly 166 will be
set. If more information is needed as to the nature of the error, the extended error status can be read explicitly
through Class 4, Instance 0xA6, Attribute 0x64. This will return 20 Bytes with each dynamic parameter in
Assembly 116 having a Byte dedicated to its extended error status.