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Analog Input Selection).
0: Both Terminal A1 and A2 Disabled
1: Only Analog Input Terminal A1 Enabled
2: Only Analog Input Terminal A2 Enabled
3: Both Terminal A1 and A2 Enabled
■ Multi-Function Analog Input Terminal Settings
Assign the function listed in E3-01 and E3-07 to terminal A1 and A2 according to Table 6.21.
Note: The scaling of the functions listed below can be adjusted by the gain and bias. When assigning the function to
the terminal, set an appropriate gain and bias.
Table 6.21 Multi-Function Analog Input Terminal Settings
Output Frequency Lower Limit
Auxiliary Frequency Command
Acc./Dec. Time Gain (Decrease Only)
Stall Prevention Level During Run
Differential PID Feedback
Overtorque/ Undertorque Detection
0 : Main Frequency Command
Enters the frequency command via an analog input terminal when b1-00 or b1-07=1
1 : Frequency Gain
The input value of the assigned terminal will be multiplied with the analog frequency
command value.
Example: When the frequency command from terminal A1 is 80%, and the frequency gain set
to terminal A2 is 50%, the resulting frequency command will be 40% of the maximum output