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• With this setting, the multi-function input can be used to enable or disable the multi-function analog
input.
• Turning
 the input OFF has the same ef
fect as setting H3-05 (the multi-function analog input selector
for terminal 16) to1F.
D ASR Selection (Setting: D)
OFF V/f control with PG feedback (speed control with speed feedback)
ON Normal V/f control with PG feedback (Disables speed feedback control.)
• With
 this setting, the multi-function input can be used to switch “V/f control with PG feedback” to “Nor
-
mal V/f control.”
• It is possible to switch between these control modes during operation.
D ASR Integral Reset (Setting: E)
OFF Operates with PI-control speed control loop.
ON Operates with P-control speed control loop.
(The speed control’s integral values are reset by the integral time constant.)
• This
 function is valid only in “V/f control with PG feedback” mode when parameter F1-07 is set to 0.
(Setting F1-07 to 0 disables ASR integral operation during acceleration/deceleration.)
• It is possible to switch between these speed control modes during operation.
D UP and DOWN Commands (Settings: 10 and 11)
UP command DOWN command Operation
ON OFF Acceleration
OFF ON Deceleration
ON ON Hold
OFF OFF Hold
• With
 these settings, the multi-function inputs can be used to control the Inverter
’s output frequency.
• When
 using this function, be sure to set both the UP command (setting
 10) and the DOWN command
(setting 11) in 2 multi-function inputs.
(An OPE03 option fault will occur if only one of these commands is set.)
• Be
 sure to set parameter b1-02 (the run command source selector) to 1 (external terminal). The up/
down function won’t operate with any other b1-02 setting.
• The
 frequency up/down commands
 operate according to the normal acceleration/deceleration times
in C1-01 through C1-08.
• The
 upper and lower limits for the output frequency with the up/down commands are determined by
the following settings:
Lower limit ) Maximum frequency (E1–04)  
Reference lower limit (d2–02)
100
Upper limit ) Maximum frequency (E1–04)  
Reference upper limit (d2–01)
100
When
 frequency reference (voltage) terminal 13 or frequency reference (current) terminal 14 is being
used as a frequency reference input, the greatest frequency value becomes the lower limit.
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