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The alarm relay output can be configured in two main ways:

Trip/Power Loss Alarm – The alarm relay is configured as normally closed (C036=01) by default, shown below (left). An external alarm circuit that detects broken wiring also as an alarm connects to [AL0] and [AL1]. After powerup and short delay (< 2 seconds), the relay energizes and the alarm circuit is OFF. Then, either an inverter trip event or an inverter power loss will de-energize the relay and open the alarm circuit

Trip Alarm – Alternatively, you can configure the relay as normally open (C036=00), shown below (right). An external alarm circuit that detects broken wiring also as an alarm connects to [AL0] and [AL2]. After powerup, the relay energizes only when an inverter trip event occurs, opening the alarm circuit. However, in this configuration, an inverter power loss does not open the alarm circuit.

Be sure to use the relay configuration that is appropriate for your system design. Note that the external circuits shown assume that a closed circuit = no alarm condition (so that a broken wire also causes an alarm). However, some systems may require a closed circuit = alarm condition. In that case, then use the opposite terminal [AL1] or [AL2] from the ones shown.

During normal operation

When an alarm occurs or

During normal operation

When an alarm occurs

 

 

 

when power is OFF

or when power is OFF

 

 

 

AL0

AL1

AL2

AL0

AL1

AL2

AL0

AL1

AL2

AL0

AL1

AL2

Power

 

Load

Power

 

Load

Power

 

Load

Power

 

Load

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supply

 

supply

 

supply

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power

Run Mode

AL0-AL1

AL0-AL2

 

Power

Run Mode

AL0-AL1

AL0-AL2

ON

Normal

Closed

Open

 

ON

Normal

Open

Closed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

Trip

Open

Closed

 

ON

Trip

Closed

Open

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

Open

Closed

 

OFF

Open

Closed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents WJ200 Series Inverter Quick Reference Guide Page Marking Requirements UL→ Cautions, Warnings and InstructionsTerminal symbols and Screw size Fuse Sizes Inverter Specification Label 5AT 123 45A-001 1005WJ200 Inverter Specifications Model-specific tables for 200V and 400V class invertersWJ200 Inverter Specifications, … WJ200 inverters, 400V models Derating Basic System Description GFIInverter + Determining Wire and Fuse Sizes Motor OutputAllowable current Wire the Inverter Input to a Supply T1 V/T2 W/T3 L1 S/L2 T/L3 U/T1 V/T2 W/T3RB PD/+1 P/+ Three-phase 200V 11kW Three-phase 400V 11, 15kW Using the Front Panel Keypad Key and Indicator LegendPower LED Alarm LED Keys, Modes, and Parameters Keypad Navigation MapPRG LED Save Group dGroup F Group aF001 Key Connecting to PLCs and Other Devices GNDExample Wiring Diagram MotorTrain Control Logic Signal SpecificationsPulse Output InputWiring sample of control logic terminal sink logic SP, SNWire size for control and relay terminals Sink/source logic of intelligent input terminalsRecommended ferrule Intelligent Terminal Listing Intelligent InputsIntelligent Outputs Using Intelligent Input Terminals Sink logic connectionSource logic connection Sinking Inputs, Internal Supply WJ200Sourcing Inputs, Internal Supply Sinking Inputs, External Supply Sourcing Inputs, External SupplyInserting OFFForward Run/Stop and Reverse Run/Stop Commands Option Terminal Code Symbol Function Name State DescriptionRequired settings Multi-Speed Select ~Binary OperationTwo Stage Acceleration and Deceleration FW,RV2CH Option Terminal Function Name State Description Code Symbol Unattended Start ProtectionUSP Reset Inverter Code Symbol Using Intelligent Output TerminalsRun Signal Option Terminal Function NameFrequency Arrival Signals SettingsRequired FA2/FA4 FA3/FA5Alarm Signal StopTrip During normal operation Analog Input Operation AM H O OI LAM H O OI Other Analog Input-related topics Pulse Train Input Operation SN 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 L PLC P24Analog Output Operation AM signal offset and gain are adjustable, as indicated below Monitoring functions D008 D006D007 D009D050 D029D030 D060Main Profile Parameters Standard Functions A241 A015A220 A021 ~ A035A243 A242A043 A044A061 A058A059 A261A074 A072A073 A075A093 A092A292 A293A141 A131A132 A142A161 A156A157 A162Fine Tuning Functions B013 B012B212 B213B027 B025B026 B028B039 B037B038 B040B062 B060B061 B063B089 B087B088 B090B100 B096B097 B101B145 B133B134 B150Intelligent Terminal Functions C031 C028C030 C032C053 C047C052 C054C078 C076C077 C081C104 C102C103 C105C149 C147C148 C150Pidc AnlgFWD, REV DWNSF3 SF1SF2 SF4255 Run Signal When the inverter is in Run Mode LOG1 LOG2LOG3 MO2 C039MO1 MO3Motor Constants Functions PM Motor Constants Functions H116 H112H113 H117Expansion Card Functions P045 P041P044 P046P075 P072P073 P077Monitoring Trip Events, History, & Conditions Trip History and Inverter StatusError Codes Error Name Causes CodeE37 Restoring Factory Default Settings Error Name Descriptions CodeOther indication CE-EMC Installation Guidelines Important notesPage Page Installation for WJ200 series example of SF models Metal plate earthHitachi EMC Recommendations Stop Category defined in EN60204-1 Functional Safety Certification in ProgressIntroduction How it worksInstallation Wiring example OFF GS9A G9SXNE1A