Rockwell Automation SP600 AC Drive User Manual Version 1.0 User Manual

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Parameter Descriptions

12-95

Selects the drive status that will energize an output relay (relay
terminals 11, 12, and 13).

1 = Fault: A fault has occurred and stopped the drive.

2 = Alarm: A Type 1 or Type 2 alarm condition exists.

3 = Ready: The drive is powered, Enabled, and no start inhibits
exist. It is “ready” to run.

4 = Run: The drive is outputting voltage and frequency to the motor
(indicates 3–wire control, either direction).

5 = Forward Run: The drive is outputting voltage and frequency to

380

Digital Out1 Sel

Range:

1 = Fault

1

2 = Alarm1
3 = Ready
4 = Run
5 = Forward Run
6 = Reverse Run
7 = Auto Restart
8 = Reserved
9 = At Speed
10 = At Freq

2

11 = At Current

2

12 = At Torque

2

13 = At Temp

2

14 = At Bus Volts

2

15 = At PI Error

2

16 = DC Braking
17 = Curr Limit
18 = Economize
19 = Motor Overld
20 = Power Loss
21 = Input 1 Link
22 = Input 2 Link
23 = Input 3 Link
24 = Input 4 Link
25 = Input 5 Link
26 = Input 6 Link
27 = TB in Manual

Default:

1 = Fault

Access:

1

Path: Inputs & Outputs>Digital Outputs

See also:

1-4, 12, 48, 53, 137, 147, 157, 184, 218, 381-383, 385,
386

1

Any relay programmed as fault or alarm will energize (pick up) when power
is applied to the drive and de-energize (drop out) when a fault or alarm
exists. Relays selected for other functions will energize only when that
condition exists and will de-energize when the condition is removed.

2

Activation level is defined in Dig Out “x” Level (381, 385).

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