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Data Tables
The data tables are shown below. The types of data are as follows: Reference data, monitor data, and broadcast
data.
Reference Data
The reference data table is shown below. These data can be read and written. They cannot be used for monitor-
ing functions.
Note:Write 0 to all unused bits. Do not write data to reserved registers.
Register Address Contents
0000H Reserved
0001H
Run operation and input commands
Bit 0 Forward run
Bit 1 Reverse run
Bit 2 External fault
Bit 3 Reset command
Bit 4 ComNet
Bit 5 ComCtrl
Bit 6 Multi-function input command 3
Bit 7 Multi-function input command 4
Bit 8 Multi-function input command 5
Bit 9 Multi-function input command 6
Bit A Multi-function input command 7
Bits B to F Not used
0002H Frequency reference (Set units using parameter o1-03)
0003H to 0005H Not used
0006H PID target value
0007H Analog output 1 setting (-11 V/-726 to 11 V/726) → 10V = 660
0008H Analog output 2 setting (-11 V/-726 to 11 V/726) → 10V = 660
0009H
Multi-function digital output setting
Bit 0 Digital output 1 (Terminal M1-M2) 1: ON 0: OFF
Bit 1 Digital output 2 (Terminal M3-M4) 1: ON 0: OFF
Bit 2 Digital output 3 (Terminal M5-M6) 1: ON 0: OFF
Bits 3 to 5 Not used
Bit 6 Enables/Disables fault output (terminal MA-MC) setting using bit 7 1: ON 0: OFF
Bit 7 Fault output (terminal MA-MC) 1: ON 0: OFF
Bits 8 to F Not used
000AH to 000EH Not used
000FH
Reference selection settings
Bit 0 Not used
Bit 1 Input PID target value 1: Enabled 0: Disabled
Bits 3 to B Not used
C Broadcast data terminal S5 input 1: Enabled 0: Disabled
D Broadcast data terminal S6 input 1: Enabled 0: Disabled
E Broadcast data terminal S7 input 1: Enabled 0: Disabled
F Not used
072AH Communication Ratio Adjustment for Speed Follower Function (1/0.01%)