On Mondays, the inverter operates in the forward direction based on the frequency input on the
keypad from 10AM to 8PM (Time Event 1). On Tuesdays, it operates again in the forward direction
based on the keypad frequency input from 10AM to 12PM (Time Event 1), and then operates at
Speed-L from 12PM to 5PM (Time Event 2). When the operation assigned by Time Event 2 is
complete, the inverter resumes its Time Event 1 operation (the inverter operates based on the
keypad frequency input from 5PM to 8PM).
<An example of Time Event>
Note
When repetitive frequency commands related to the frequency input command occur while
the Time Event function is performing, Time Event performs its function in the order of the
frequency command sources set in Freq Ref Src for DRV-07 (followed by Jog operation and
multi-step acc/dec).
If a fault occurs during a time event operation, the inverter stops the operation and stays in a trip
state. When this happens, there are two options to resume the stopped operation:
• Set PRT-08 (RST Restart) to ‘YES’ to allow the inverter to automatically restart after the
trip condition is reset.
• Refresh the setting at AP3-70 (Time Event En). Set AP3-70 to ‘Yes’ from ‘No’. If one of the
input terminals (IN-65–71 Px Define) is assigned to it, turn the switch off then turn it back
on to resume the time event operation.