Yaskawa AC Drive Z1000 Bypass Technical Manual User Manual

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Setting 22: Run Enable (Safety)

Stops the drive from running regardless of Z1-08 setting. Z2-31 controls the message displayed on the HOA keypad when this

input is open.

Note:

Multiple digital input terminals can be programmed for “Run Enable (Safety)” (Z2-0o = 22) in bypass controller software versions

VST800298 and later. The drive will run only when all digital inputs programmed for “22” are active. This feature applies to settings 0 and

22. All other selections should only be set once in parameters Z2-01 to Z2-08.

Setting 23: Run Interlock (BAS)

Stops the drive and triggers alarm AL02. Use parameters Z1-13 and Z1-15 to modify Interlock settings.

Setting 24: Remote Transfer to Bypass

Stops the drive and turns on the bypass when a Run command is issued while in Drive Mode. The fault for this mode is

controlled by parameter Z1-05. Parameter Z1-40 controls the length of time that the drive must be faulted before switching to

Bypass Mode.

Setting 25: Smoke Purge Bypass Run to Destruction

Stops the drive, turns on the bypass, and triggers alarm AL03. The bypass runs continuously regardless of any faults or alarms.

Setting 26: Smoke Purge Drive Run to Destruction at Smoke Purge Preset Speed

Bypass controller will stay in this state even if the drive faults or is unavailable. The preset speed is equal to the value set to

Z1-10.

Setting 27: Motor OR Select

2-Motor OR function; 0/1 for Motor 1/2. Behavior defined by Z1-11.

Setting 28: Motor AND Select

2-Motor AND function; 0/1 for 1/2 motor. If 1 motor, then look to Motor OR input for selected motor. Behavior defined by

Z1-11.

Setting 29: Motor 1 Overload Contact

When input is open, declare an oL Fault, issue an EF0 fault to the drive, delay per EF0 Fault Delay Time (Z1-30), and open

Bypass (K3) contactors.

Setting 30: Motor 2 Overload Contact

When input is open, declare an oL Fault, issue an EF0 fault to the drive, delay per EF0 Fault Delay Time (Z1-30), and open

Bypass (K3) contactors.

Setting 31: HAND Select

When this is selected, the HAND function command will come from a digital input while the HAND key on the HOA operator

will be ignored. If both HAND and AUTO functions are configured to come from digital inputs, the lack of both of these

inputs being active will put the HOA function into the OFF state. The OFF key on the HOA operator will always place the

HOA function to the OFF state.

Setting 32: AUTO Select

When this is selected, the AUTO function command will come from a digital input while the AUTO key on the HOA operator

will be ignored. If both HAND and AUTO functions are configured to come from digital inputs, the lack of both of these

inputs being active will put the HOA function into the OFF state. The OFF key on the HOA operator will always place the

HOA function to the OFF state

Setting 33: DRIVE/BYPASS Select

When this is selected, the DRIVE/BYPASS select function command will come from a digital input while the DRV/BYP key

on the HOA operator will be ignored.
Input OFF: Drive Mode is selected.
Input ON: Bypass Mode is selected.

Setting 34: Fault Reset

Resets any faults that are present.

Setting 35: External Fault (EF0)

Issues external fault EF0 to the drive from the bypass. Use parameter Z1-30 to modify the fault delay time.

Setting 36: External Fault (EFB)

Triggers external EFB on the bypass.

5.15 Z: Bypass Parameters

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