Rockwell Automation 1305 AC Drive, Series A and B, Firmware 4.xx-5.xx User Manual

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Chapter 5 – Programming

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This group of parameters contains the programming options for digital and analog drive outputs.

Output

Configuration

[Output 1 Config]

Parameter # 90

Factory Default “Faulted“

[Output 1 Config]

Parameter Type Read & Write

This parameter sets the condition that actuates the relay

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Settings ‘‘At Speed”

Output closes when drive reaches [Freq Command].

This parameter sets the condition that actuates the relay
output at TB2, terminals 9 and 10.

‘‘Above Freq”

Output closes when drive exceeds value set in
[Above Freq Val].

‘‘Running”

Output closes when drive is running.

‘‘Faulted”

Output closes when drive is faulted.

‘‘Alarm”

Output closes when the drive reaches hardware
current limit, software current limit, overvoltage, line
loss or 4-20 mA loss.

‘‘Balanced”➀

Output closes when a balance condition is detected.

FRN 4.01 and below only.

‘‘Above Curr”

Output closes when current exceeds value set in
[Above Curr Val].

[Output 2 Config]

Parameter # 91

Factory Default “Running”

[Output 2 Config]

Parameter Type Read & Write

This parameter sets the condition that actuates the open

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Settings ‘‘At Speed”

Output closes when drive reaches [Freq Command].

This parameter sets the condition that actuates the open
collector output at TB2, terminals 19 and 20.

‘‘Above Freq”

Output closes when drive exceeds value set in
[Above Freq Val].

‘‘Running”

Output closes when drive is running.

‘‘Faulted”

Output closes when drive is faulted.

‘‘Alarm”

Output closes when the drive reaches hardware
current limit, software current limit, overvoltage, line
loss or 4-20 mA loss.

‘‘Balanced”➀

Output closes when a balance condition is detected.

FRN 4.01 and below only.

‘‘Above Curr”

Output closes when current exceeds value set in
[Above Curr Val].

Application Note:

During power up of the drive, the customer programmable Outputs 1 & 2 (TB2–9 & 10, TB2– 19 & 20) are in an indeterminate

state for a period of time until the internal control of the drive has initialized (3 sec. max.). Any control system connected to the programmable outputs
should take this into consideration. On power down, the programmable outputs may transition in a similar way.

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