TOSHIBA

Parameter Explanations (cont'd)

OUTPUT CONTACTS' FUNCTIONS (con't)

Value Comments

30Contact closes when dynamic braking resistor is half way or more into its overload as calculated by the drive based upon the setting in Item 143, BRAKING RESISTOR VALUE and Item 144, BRAKING RESISTOR POWER RATING (GROUP:PROTECTION PARAMETERS). See explanation of overload for Value 16 on previous page.

31Contact closes when dynamic braking resistor is less than half way into its overload as calculated by the drive based upon the settings in BRAKING RESISTOR VALUE and BRAKING RESISTOR POWER RATING. See explanation of overload for Value 17 on previous page.

32Contact closes when drive is executing an ESTOP

33Contact closes when drive is not executing an ESTOP

34Contact closes when drive is executing a retry

35Contact closes when drive is not executing a retry

36Contact closes when drive is running a Pattern Run

37Contact closes when drive is not running a Pattern Run

38Contact closes when the error signal calculated by the drive’s PID equals or exceeds the value programmed into Item 251, PID DEVIATION UPPER LIMIT or Item 252, PID DEVIATION LOWER LIMIT (GROUP:FEEDBACK PARAMETERS)

39Contact closes when the error signal calculated by the drive’s PID does not equal or exceed the value programmed into PID DEVIATION UPPER LIMIT or PID DEVIATION LOWER LIMIT

40Contact closes when drive is running at or above 0.01 Hz.

41Contact closes when drive is not running at or above 0.01 Hz.

42Contact closes when drive is faulted on a “severe” fault (not retryable) *

43Contact closes when drive is not faulted on a “severe” fault *

44Contact closes when drive is tripped on a retryable fault *

45Contact closes when drive is not tripped on a retryable fault *

46Auto-bypass control. Contact closes to energize coil of output contactor.

47Opposite logic state of above

48Auto-bypass control. Contact closes to energize coil of bypass contactor.

49Opposite logic state of above

50Contact closes when drive’s cooling fan(s) is on.

51Contact closes when drive’s cooling fan(s) is not on.

52Contact closes when drive is jogging

53Contact closes when drive is not jogging

54Contact closes when drive is getting RUN/STOP command from the keypad

55Contact closes when drive is not getting RUN/STOP command from the keypad

56Contact closes when drive run time is greater than or equal to time programmed into Item 174,

CUMULATIVE RUN TIMER ALARM SETTING (GROUP:PROTECTION PARAMETERS)

57Contact closes when drive run time is not greater than or equal to time programmed into

CUMULATIVE RUN TIMER ALARM SETTING

58Contact closes when drive trips on a COMMUNICATION ERROR

59Contact closes when drive does not have a COMMUNICATION ERROR

60Contact changes state when drive goes through 0.0 Hz to change direction. Contact is closed/ open during forward/reverse run. Contact maintains current condition at 0.0 Hz when decel is complete after a stop command.

61Contact changes state when drive goes through 0.0 Hz to change direction. Contact is open/ closed during forward/reverse run. Contact maintains current condition at 0.0 Hz when decel is complete after a stop command.

62Contact closes when drive has a run command and ST-CC is made

63Contact closes when drive does not have a run command

* Retryable faults include:

OVERCURRENT(ACCEL), OVERCURRENT(DECEL), OVERCURRENT(RUN), DC OVERCURENT(ACC), DC OVERCURRENT (DEC), DC OVERCURRENT(RUN), OVERVOLTAGE(ACCEL), OVERVOLTAGE(DECEL), OVERVOLTAGE(RUN), OVERHEAT, MOTOR OVERLOAD, INVERTER OVERLOAD, DBR OVERLOAD TRIP

Inspection

Specifications Precautions

Wiring

Jumpers

Panel

Keypad

Programming Parameters

Service

Dimensions

Index

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Toshiba H3 manual Cumulative RUN Timer Alarm Setting

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