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Note:
1. When entering a Run command, close the terminal for minimum 2 ms.
2. If the Run command is active at power up and b1-10 (Run Command at Power up)= 0 (Ignore), the protection will
be triggered and LED indicator will flash. Set b1-10 (Run Command at Power up)=1 (Accept) to accept an active Run
command at power up.
WARNING! Safety during Machinery Restart
· Make sure wiring for Run/ Stop and safety circuits are correct and check if the machinery is normal after
applying power to the drive. Improper wiring could cause inquiry due to machinery sudden movement. When
setting 3-wire sequence control, the drive could suddenly start running due to the control circuit momentarily
close.
· If the Run command is active at power up with 3-wire sequence wiring and 2-wire sequence setting (default),
the motor will run in reverse direction at power up. To avoid this, set b1-10 (Run Command at Power up)=0
(Ignore) to ignore an active Run command at power up.
3 : Local / Remote Selection
Switch the command source (Local/ Remote) by opening/ closing the terminal.
Remote (If no terminal is assigned to E1-□□=4, b1-00 and b1-01 are enabled. If a
multi-function input terminal is assigned to E1-□□=4, this terminal determines the source
for frequency command and Run command.)
Local (Frequency command and Run command are entered from the keypad.
Note:
1. When a multi-function input terminal is assigned to Local/ Remote, the LO/RE key on the keypad is disabled.
2. LED indicator is lit in Local mode.
3. Local/ Remote cannot be switched during run. Refer to b1-05 for the run command action after switch.
4 : Command Source 1/2 Selection
Switches the command source by opening/ closing the terminal as per the following table.
b1-00 (Frequency Command Selection 1) , b1-01 (Run Command Selection 1)
b1-07 (Frequency Command Selection 2) , b1-08 (Run Command Selection 2)
Note: This cannot be switched during run.
5 to 8 : Multi-Step Speed Command 1 to 4
Switches multi-step speed frequency commands L1-00 to L1-15. Refer to L1-00 to L1-15
(Frequency Command 1 to 16) for details.