Alarm Signal
The inverter alarm signal is active when a fault has
occurred and it is in the Trip Mode (refer to the
diagram at right). When the fault is cleared the
alarm signal becomes inactive.
We must make a distinction between the alarm
signal
AL and the alarm relay
contacts
[AL0], [AL1]
and [AL2]. The signal AL is a logic function, which
you can assign to the open collector output terminal
[11] or the relay outputs.
The most common (and default) use of the relay is for AL, thus the labeling of its
terminals. Use an open collector output (terminal [11]) for a low-current logic signal
interface or to energize a small relay (50 mA maximum). Use the relay output to
interface to higher voltage and current devices (10 mA minimum).
Option
Code
Terminal
Symbol
Function Name State Description
ON when an alarm signal has occurred and has not
been cleared
05 AL Alarm Signal
OFF when no alarm has occurred since the last
clearing of alarm(s)
Valid for inputs: 11, AL0 – AL2
Required settings C026, C036
Notes:
• By default, the relay is configured as normally
closed (C036=01). Refer to the next page for an
explanation.
• In the default relay configuration, an inverter
power loss turns ON the alarm output. the
alarm signal remains ON as long as the external
control circuit has power.
• When the relay output is set to normally closed,
a time delay of less than 2 seconds occurs after
powerup before the contact is closed.
• Terminal [11] is an open collector output, so the
electric specifications of [AL] are different from
the contact output terminals [AL0], [AL1],
[AL2].
• This signal output has the delay time (300 ms
nominal) from the fault alarm output.
• The relay contact specifications are in “Control
Logic Signal Specifications” on page 4–6. The
contact diagrams for different conditions are on
the next page.
Example for terminal [11] (default output
configuration shown – see page 3-54):
Example for terminal [AL0], [AL1], [AL2] (requires
output configuration – see page 4-35 and 3-54):
See I/O specs on page 4-6
RY
Inverter output
terminal circuit
CM2 11
AL
AL1
Power
supply
Load
AL0 AL2
Inverter logic
circuit board
A
L
Run Stop
RUN
STOP
RESET
Trip
STOP
RESET
Fault
Fault
A
larm signal active
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Operations and
Monitoring