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PARAMETERS

5-2 Parameter Description

PRM32: Alarm number output

When an alarm is issued, this parameter selects whether the alarm number is to be output
as a general-purpose output. When this parameter is set to 1, the alarm number is output as
a 5-bit binary signal through DO0 to DO4.

Input range:

0 or 1

Meaning:

0: No output
1: Output

Default value: 0

Example of alarm Number - DO output

Alarm Message

Alarm No.

01

02

03

04

:

:

16

17

18

19

:

:

OVER LOAD

OVER CURRENT

OVER HEAT

POWER DOWN

:

:

ABNORMAL VOLTGAE

SYSTEM FAULT 2

FEEDBACK ERROR 3

SYSTEM FAULT 3

:

:

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

:

:

ON

ON

ON

ON

:

:

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

:

:

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

:

:

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

:

:

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

:

:

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

:

:

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

:

:

DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 DO0

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

:

:

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

:

:

* For more details on the alarm No. and contents, refer to "13-2-2 Alarm message list".

PRM33: Operation at return-to-origin complete

Selects the operation to be executed simultaneously with completion of return-to-origin.
A signal can be output as a general-purpose output indicating that return-to-origin has
been completed or to reset the program.

Input range:

0 to 3

Meaning:

0: Nothing is executed
1: DO4 is turned on
2: Program reset is executed
3: DO4 turns on after program reset

Default value: 2

* When this parameter is set to 1 or 3, DO4 is not affected by program reset (in other

words, DO4 does not turn off even when the program is reset). If you want to turn off
DO4 after return-to-origin is complete, use the program command to execute DO 4,0 or
manually operate the general-purpose output by using the TPB.
(See "7-4 Manual Control of General-Purpose Output".)