Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive Technical Manual for CIMR-LE Models for Elevator Applications User Manual

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5.7 H: Terminal Functions

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Setting 7: Accel/decel ramp selection 1

Switches between accel/decel times 1 (C1-01 and C1-02) and 2 (C1-03 and C1-04).

Refer to C1-01 to C1-08: Accel,

Decel Ramps 1 to 4 on page 162

for details.

Setting 8, 9: Baseblock command

When the drive receives a baseblock command, the output transistors stop switching, the motor coasts to stop, and a bb
alarm flashes on the digital operator to indicate baseblock.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. When using a mechanical holding brake with the drive in a lifting application, close the brake

when the drive output is cut off by a baseblock command triggered by one of the input terminals. Failure to comply will result in a

slipping load from the motor suddenly coasting when the baseblock command is entered and may cause serious injury or death.

Setting F: Not used (Through mode)

Select this setting when the terminal is not used or when using the terminal in the pass-through mode. When set to F, an
input does not trigger any function in the drive. Setting F, however, still allows the input status to be read out by a PLC via
a communication option or MEMOBUS/Modbus communications.

Setting 14: Fault reset

When the drive detects a fault condition, the fault output contact closes, the drive output shuts off, and the motor coasts to
stop (specific stopping methods can be selected for some faults such as L1-04 for motor overheat). After removing the
Up/Down command, clear the fault either by pressing the RESET key on the digital operator or closing a digital input
configured as a Fault Reset (H1-†† = 14).

Note: Remove the Up/Down command prior to resetting a fault. Fault Reset commands are ignored while the Up/Down command is

present.

Setting 15, 17: Fast Stop (N.O., N.C.)

The Fast Stop function operates similar to an emergency stop input to the drive. If a Fast Stop command is input while the
drive is running, the drive decelerates to a stop in the deceleration time set to C1-09 (

Refer to C1-09: Fast Stop Ramp on

page 163

). The drive can only be restarted after bringing the drive to a complete stop, turning off the Fast Stop input, and

switching off the Up/Down command.

• To trigger the Fast Stop function with a N.O. switch, set H1-†† = 15.
• To trigger the Fast Stop function with a N.C. switch, set H1-†† = 17.

Figure 5.16

shows an operation example of Fast Stop.

3

Multi-speed references take priority, and the leveling speed in d1-26 is used for the Jog frequency.

DIgital Input Function

Drive Operation

Input Open

Input Closed

Setting 8 (N.O.)

Baseblock (Interrupt output)

Normal operation

Setting 9 (N.C.)

Normal operation

Baseblock (Interrupt output)

d1-18 (Speed Reference

Selection Mode)

Jog Frequency

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