Af-60 lp™ micro drive programming guide, 5-5* pulse input – GE Industrial Solutions AF-60 LP Micro Drive User Manual

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[7]

Run in Range/No Warn-

ing

Motor runs within programmed current ranges, see parameters 4-50 and 4-51. No warnings are present.

[8]

Run on ref/No Warning

Motor runs at reference speed.

[9]

Alarm

An alarm activates output.

[10]

Alarm on Warning

An alarm or warning activates output.

[12]

Out of Current Range

Motor current is outside range set in parameters 4-50 and 4-51.

[13]

Below Current, low

Motor current is lower than set in par. 4-50.

[14]

Above Current, high

Motor current is higher than set in par. 4-51.

[21]

Thermal Warning

Thermal warning is present when temperature exceeds limit in motor, frequency converter, brake resistor or thermistor.

[22]

Ready, No Thermal

Warning

Frequency converter is ready for operation and no over-temperature warning is present.

[23]

Remote Ready, No Ther-

mal Warning

Frequency converter is ready for operation in Auto mode, and no over-temperature warning is present.

[24]

Ready, Voltage OK

Frequency converter is ready for operation and mains voltage is within specified voltage range.

[25]

Reverse

Motor runs/is ready to run clockwise when logic = 0 and counter clockwise when logic = 1. Output changes as soon

as reversing signal is applied.

[26]

Bus OK

Active communication (no time-out) via serial communication port.

[28]

Brake, No Warn

Brake is active, and no warnings are present.

[29]

Brake Ready/No Fault

Brake is ready for operation, and no faults are present.

[30]

Brake Fault (IGBT)

Protects frequency converter if fault on brake modules is present. Use relay to cut out main voltage from frequency

converter.

[32]

Mech. Brake Control

Enables control of external mechanical brake, see parameter group 2-2*.

[36]

Control Word Bit 11

Bit 11 in control word controls relay.

[51]

Local Ref Active

[52]

Remote Ref Active

[53]

No Alarm

[54]

Start Cmd Active

[55]

Running Reverse

[56]

Drive in Hand Mode

[57]

Drive in Auto Mode

[60]

Comparator 0

See par. group 13-1*. If comparator 0 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[61]

Comparator 1

See par. group 13-1*. If comparator 1 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[62]

Comparator 2

See par. group 13-1*. If comparator 2 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[63]

Comparator 3

See par. group 13-1*. If comparator 3 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[70]

Logic Rule 0

See par. 13-4*. If Logic Rule 1 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[71]

Logic Rule 1

See par. 13-4*. If Logic Rule 2 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[72]

Logic Rule 2

See par. 13-4*. If Logic Rule 3 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[73]

Logic Rule 3

See par. 13-4*. If Logic Rule 3 is evaluated as TRUE, output goes high. Otherwise, it is low.

[81]

Logic Controller Digital

Output B

See par. 13-52 SL Control Action. When Logic Controller Action Set dig. out. A high [39] is executed, input goes high.

When Smart Logic Action Set dig. out. A low [33] is executed, input goes low.

5-40 Function Relay

Option:

Function:

[0]

*

No Operation

Select function from available relay output range.

4.6.4. 5-5* Pulse Input

Set par. 5-15 to choice [32] pulse input. Now terminal 33 handles a pulse input in the range from Low frequency, par. 5-55, to High frequency, par. 5-56. Scale

frequency input via par. 5-57 and par. 5-58.

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