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The ground terminal for control 
signals to avoid interference. 
Use shielded cables only. 
Common terminal for analog signals 
4.3.1.2 Output Terminals 
Table 4.3.1.2 Control Circuit Output Terminals   
Multi-Function 
Relay Output 
Relay output   
DC 30 V, 1 A 
AC 250 V, 5 A   
Multi-Function 
Analog Output 
Programmable analog output 
terminal    (output frequency) 
<1> Do not assign frequent switching  functions such as ON/OFF to terminals R, which may 
shorten the relay terminal life.   
4.3.2 Control Circuit Wiring 
The applicable functions in parameter Group E can be assigned to multi-function digital inputs 
(S1 to S6), multi-function relay outputs (R1), multi-function analog input (A1) and multi-function 
analog output (FM). The default settings are listed in Figure 4.3.1.1 and Figure 4.3.1.2. 
  For safety, always check the emergency stop operation after wiring. Emergency stop 
circuit is necessary to stop the drive immediately in a safe manner to prevent any injuries.   
  Do not remove the drive covers or touch the circuit boards when the power is on. Failure 
to comply could cause electrical shocks to personnel. 
  Separate control circuit wiring from main circuit wiring and other power lines. Failure to 
comply could cause drive malfunction.   
  Insulate shielded cable with tape to avoid contact with equipment and other signal lines. 
Improper insulation could cause drive or equipment malfunction.   
  Always use shielded twisted-pair cables to prevent drive and equipment malfunction 
cause by electrical interference.   
  Ground the shield to the ground terminal of drive. Failure to comply could cause 
erroneous operation or damage to the drive and equipment. Wire ground terminal and 
main circuit terminals before wiring control circuit terminals.