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SimplIQ Command Reference Manual Alphabetical Listing MAN-SIMCR (Ver. 3.0) OL[N] - Output Logic Purpose: Defines the logic level and function behavior of the digital outputs. The drive has several non-committed digital outputs (2 in the Harmonica and Bassoon, 5 in the Cello, 6 in the Cornet). Each of these outputs can be programmed to a specific function and logic level. Each OL[N] entry is dedicated to a certain output: OL[1] for the DOUT1 connector pin and OL[2] for the DOUT2 connector pin, … OL[N] for the N connector pin The following table summarizes the functions that can be attached to the digital output pin. OL[N] Bits Meaning Values 0 Logic levels 0: Low level active. 1: High level active. 1-4 0: General purpose. Serves as a simple digital output function, subject to the OB[N] or OP setting. 1: AOK, drive ready for use. 2: Brake. Responds according to definition in BP[N]. 3: Motor enable/disable indication 4: Reserved. 5 - 15 Reserved Table 2-26: OL[N] Functions Terms: Logic level low: When the function is active, the opto-coupler is conducting. Logic level high: When the function is active, the opto-coupler is open circuit. AOK: Indicates that the drive is ready. The AOK signals that the physical conditions needed to run the motor are available. If AOK is flagged, the motor DC voltage is within range, the drive temperature is good, and no over-current or short-circuit has been captured during the previous 10 milliseconds. When programming this option, OB[N] and OP have no influence on the relevant output. Brake: The output is mapped to brake functionality as defined in BP[N]. When programming this option, OB[N] and OP have no influence on the relevant output. The brake function works only in positive logic. Motor Enable/disable The output is mapped to this function as defined in the MO command. When programming this option, OB[N] and OP have no influence on the relevant output. The possible values of OL[N] are outlined in the following table. 2-101