Parameter Groups
‑151‑
26: Counter reset
In the count process, when the terminal is active, the counter status is cleared.
27: Length count input
In the fixed length process, when the terminal is active, the length count is input.
28: Length reset
In the fixed length process, when the terminal is active, the length is cleared.
29: Torque control inhibited
When the terminal is active, the AC drive switches from the torque control mode
to the speed control mode. When the terminal is inactive, the AC drive switches
back to the
torque control mode:
30: Pulse input
When DI5 is used as the pulse input terminal, DI5 must be allocated with this
function.
32: Immediate DC braking
The terminal is used to directly switch the AC drive to the DC braking state. DC
braking means that the AC drive outputs DC to the stator winding of the
asynchronous motor to form a static magnetic field,
enabling the motor to brake with energy consumption. In this state, the rotor cuts
the static magnetic field to generate braking torque, which stops the motor
quickly.
33: NC input of external fault
The AC drive reports Err15 upon receiving an external signal.
34: Frequency modification enabled
When the terminal is active, the frequency can be modified. When the terminal is
inactive, the frequency cannot be modified.
35: PID action direction reversal
The PID action direction is reversed to the direction set by FA‑03 (PID action
direction).
36: External stop terminal 1
When the running command is set through the operating panel (F0‑02 = 0), this
terminal is used to stop the AC drive, which functions the same as the STOP/RES
key on the operating panel.
37: Command source switchover terminal 2
This function enables the switchover between the terminal control and the
communication control.
If the running command is given by terminal, the terminal being active switches
the system to the communication control mode.
If the running command is given by communication, the terminal being active
switches the system to the terminal control mode.