“C” Group: Intelligent Terminal Functions
Configuring
Drive Parameters
3–46
Output Terminal Configuration
The inverter provides configuration for logic (discrete) and analog outputs, shown in the
table below.
The output logic convention is programmable for terminals [11], [12], and the alarm
relay terminals. The open-collector output terminals [11] and [12] default to normally
open (active low), but you can select normally closed (active high) for these terminals in
order to invert the sense of the logic. You can invert the logical sense of the alarm relay
output as well.
“C” Function
Run
Mode
Edit
Defaults
Func.
Code
Name /
SRW Display
Description
–FEF
(EU)
–FU
(USA)
Units
C021 Terminal [11] function
10 programmable functions
available for logic (discrete)
outputs (see next section)
✘
01
[FA1]
01
[FA1]
—
OUT-TM 11 FA1
C022 Terminal [12] function ✘
00
[RUN]
00
[RUN]
—
OUT-TM 12 RUN
C026 Alarm relay terminal
function
✘
05
[AL]
05
[AL]
—
OUT-TM RY AL
C028 [AM] signal selection Two available functions:
00...Actual motor speed
01...Motor current
(see after next section)
✘
00
output
freq.
00
output
freq.
—
AM-KIND F
“C” Function
Run
Mode
Edit
Defaults
Func.
Code
Name /
SRW Display
Description
–FEF
(EU)
–FU
(USA)
Units
C031 Terminal [11] active
state
Select logic convention, two
option codes:
00...normally open (NO)
01...normally closed (NC)
✘ 00 00 —
O/C-11 NO
C032 Terminal [12] active
state
Select logic convention, two
option codes:
00...normally open (NO)
01...normally closed (NC)
✘ 00 00 —
O/C-12 NO
C036 Alarm relay active state Select logic convention, two
option codes:
00...normally open (NO)
01...normally closed (NC)
✘ 01 01 —
O/C-RY NC