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01/02 AWB8230-1413GB Programmable relay outputsK11 to K34FA1/FA2/FA3K23 K245...30 V 0. 250 V Df OPNU C043PNU C042f 1f 1f 2f 2Figure 88:Relay output K23-K24 configured as FA1/FA2/FA3(frequency reached/exceeded)BOFA3Figure 90:Function chart for FA3 (frequency reached)PNU C042PNU C043B1B2f o : Output frequencyf 1 : 1 % of the end frequency (PNU A004, A204)f 2 : 2 % of the end frequency (PNU A004, A204)FA2Figure 89: Function chart for FA2 (frequency exceeded)fo:Output frequencyf 1 : 1 % of the end frequency (PNU A004, A204)f 2: 2 % of the end frequency (PNU A004, A204)X If you configure a programmable relay output as FA2, you mustalso, under PNU C042, enter the frequency from which the FA2signal is active during acceleration.X With PNU C0043, set the respective frequency which is toremain active until the FA2 signal is deactivated duringdeceleration.X Do the same for FA3.X Program one of the relay outputs K23-K24 or K33-K34 as FA1to FA3 output by entering one of the following values in thecorresponding PNU (C021 or C022) or in PNU C026 forsignalling relay contacts K11-K12:– FA1: 01– FA2: 02– FA3: 06By default, FA1 is assigned to relay output K23-K24.PNU Name Adjustable in RUN mode Value Function WENormalExtendedC042<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>Frequency</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>switchingthresholdduringacceleration– j 0 to 400 Hz The relay output configured as FA2 or FA3 (K11-K12,K23-K24, K33-K34) is activated when the frequency enteredhere is exceeded.0.0C043<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>Frequency</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>switchingthresholdduringdecelerationThe relay output configured as FA2 or FA3 (K11-K12,K23-K24, K33-K34) remains active, as long as the frequencyentered here is exceeded during deceleration (a fig. 89<s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> fig. 90).95

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