Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsCP2000
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When you do not set Pr.00-29 to 0, the Local / Remote function is enabled, and the top right
corner of digital keypad KPC-CC01 (firmware version 1.021 and above) displays “LOC” or “REM”.
Set the REMOTE frequency and operation source with Pr.00-20 and Pr.00-21. Set the LOCAL
frequency and operation source with Pr.00-30 and Pr.00-31. Select or switch Local / Remote
mode with the digital keypad KPC-CC01 or set the multi-function input terminal MIx=56. The
AUTO key of the digital keypad is for the REMOTE function, and HAND key is for the LOCAL
function.
When you set the external terminal (MI) to 56 for LOC / REM mode selection, if you set Pr.00-29
to 0, then the external terminal function is disabled.
When you set the external terminal (MI) to 56 for LOC / REM mode selection, if Pr.00-29 is not
set to 0, then AUTO / HAND key is disabled, and the external terminal has the highest command
priority.
Following table is the corresponded setting value for the PLC address:
PLC address /
Mode
HOA mode LOC / REM mode HOA mode
HAND-ON AUTO-ON LOC-ON REM-ON OFF
M1090 = 0 0 0 0 1
M1091 = 1 0 0 0 0
M1092 = 0 1 0 0 0
M1100 = 0 0 1 0 0
M1101 = 0 0 0 1 0
Master Frequency Command Source (HAND)
Default: 0
Settings 0: Digital keypad
1: RS-485 serial communication
2: External analog input (Pr.03-00)
3: External UP/DOWN terminal
6: CANopen communication card
8: Communication card (does not include CANopen card)
Determines the master frequency source in HAND mode.
Operation Command Source (HAND)
Default: 0
Settings 0: Digital keypad
1: External terminals
2: RS-485 serial communication
3: CANopen communication card
5: Communication card (does not include CANopen card)
Determines the operation frequency source in HAND mode.
Use Pr.00-20 and Pr.00-21 to set the frequency source and the operation source in AUTO mode,
and use Pr.00-30 and Pr.00-31 to set the frequency source and operation source in HAND mode.
Select or switch AUTO / HAND mode by using the digital keypad KPC-CC01 or setting the
multi-function input terminal (MI).