Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions
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4.2.6 Stop mode selection
The stop mode selection function allows you to select one of two
methods of stopping the motor when a stop command is input from
the digital operator or via the control circuit terminal block. One is to
decelerate the motor according to the specified deceleration time
and then stop it; the other is to let the motor run freely until it stops.
If a start command is input while the motor is in free-running status, the inverter will restart the motor according to
the setting of the restart mode after FRS (b088). (See Section 4.2.47.)
Normal stopping (stopping after deceleration)
Free-running until stopping
Starting with matching frequency
Restart frequency
threshold
Starting with 0 Hz if the frequency-matching result is less
than the set lower limit
Retry wait time
before motor restart
Time to wait until the restart of the motor after
free-running ends
4.2.7 STOP key enable
When the control circuit terminal block is selected as the device to input
operation commands, the STOP key enable function allows you to enable or
disable the motor-stopping and trip reset functions of the STOP key of the digital
operator.
This function is effective only when the digital operator (02) is not specified for the run command source setting
(A002) (see Section 4.2.5).
If the digital operator (02) is specified for "A002", the motor-stopping and trip reset functions of the STOP key are
enabled regardless of this setting (STOP key enable).
Stop command with STOP key
Trip reset command with STOP key
b091: Stop mode selection
F003/F203/F303:
Deceleration (1) time setting,
1st/2nd/3rd motors
b003: Retry wait time before motor restart
b007: Restart frequency threshold
b008: Restart mode after FRS