Data setting range
Incre-
ment
1: Auxiliary frequency command 1
2: Auxiliary frequency command 2
Terminal [C1]
Extended
Function
Selecting function code data assigns the
corresponding function to terminals [12] and
[C1] as listed below.
0: None
1: Auxiliary frequency command 1
2: Auxiliary frequency command 2
3: PID process command 1
E98 Terminal [FWD]
Function
Selecting function code data assigns the
corresponding function to terminals [FWD]
and [REV] as listed below.
0 (1000): Select multistep frequency (SS1)
1 (1001): Select multistep frequency (SS2)
2 (1002): Select multistep frequency (SS4)
3 (1003): Select multistep frequency (SS8)
4 (1004): Select ACC/DEC time (RT1)
6 (1006): Enable 3-wire operation (HLD)
7 (1007): Coast to a stop (BX)
8 (1008): Reset alarm (RST)
9 (1009): Enable external alarm trip (THR)
10 (1010): Ready for jogging (JOG)
11 (1011): Select frequency command 2/1
(Hz2/Hz1)
13: Enable DC braking (DCBRK)
17 (1017): UP (Increase output frequency)
(UP)
18 (1018): DOWN (Decrease output
frequency) (DOWN)
19 (1019): Enable data change with keypad
(WE-KP)
20 (1020): Cancel PID control (Hz/PID)
21 (1021): Switch normal/inverse operation
(IVS)
24 (1024): Enable communications link
via RS-485 (LE)
33 (1033): Reset PID integral and
differential components
(PID-RST)
34 (1034): Hold PID integral component
(PID-HLD)
90(1090): Traverse On (TRV)
91(1091): Traverse Up Offset
(TRV_UP_OFFSET)
92(1092): Traverse Dn Offset
(TRV_Dn_OFFSET)
98: Run forward (FWD)
99: Run reverse (REV)
Setting the value in parentheses ( ) shown
above assigns a negative logic input
(Active-OFF) to a terminal.
Note that, in the case of THR, data "1009" is
for normal logic (Active-ON) and "9," for
negative logic (Active-OFF).
Signals having no value in parentheses ( )
cannot be used for negative logic.
– – N Y 98
E99 – – N