Chapter 12 Description of Parameter SettingsCP2000   
 
12.1-02-3 
  50: Slave dEb action to execute   
 
 
  
  51: Selection for PLC mode bit0 
 
 
  
  52: Selection for PLC mode bit1 
 
 
  
  53: Trigger CANopen quick stop 
 
 
  
  54: UVW output electromagnetic valve switch 
 
 
  
  55: Brake release 
 
 
  
  56: Local / Remote Selection 
 
 
  
  58: Enable fire mode with RUN command 
 
 
  
  59: Enable fire mode without RUN command 
 
 
  
  60: Disable all the motors 
 
 
  
  61: Disable Motor 1   
 
 
  
  62: Disable Motor 2 
 
 
  
  63: Disable Motor 3 
 
 
  
  64: Disable Motor 4 
 
 
  
  65: Disable Motor 5 
 
 
  
  66: Disable Motor 6 
 
 
  
  67: Disable Motor 7 
 
 
  
  68: Disable Motor 8 
 
 
  
  69: Preheating command 
 
 
  
 This parameter selects the functions for each multi-function terminal. 
 Pr.02-26–Pr.02-31 are entity input terminals only when the extension cards are installed, 
otherwise, there are virtual terminals. For example, when using the multi-function extension card 
EMC-D42A, Pr. 02-26–Pr. 02-29 are defined as the corresponded parameters for MI10–MI13. In 
this case, Pr. 02-30–Pr. 02-31 are virtual terminals. 
 When Pr.02-12 is defined as virtual terminal, use digital keypad KPC-CC01 or communication 
method to change its status (0: ON; 1: OFF) of bit8–15. 
 If Pr.02-00 is set to three-wire operation control, terminal MI1 is for the STOP contact. The 
function set previously for this terminal is automatically invalid. 
Summary of function settings   
Take the normally open contact (N.O.) for example, ON: contact is closed, OFF: contact is open 
Settings  Functions  Descriptions 
0 
No Function 
 
1 
Multi-step speed 
command 1 
You can set 15 steps of speed or 15 positions with the digital status 
of these 4 terminals. You can use 16-steps of speed if you include 
the master speed when setting as 15 steps of speed. (Refer to 
Parameter Group 04 Multi-step Speed Parameters.) 
2 
Multi-step speed 
command 2 
3 
Multi-step speed 
command 3 
4 
Multi-step speed 
command 4