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PROGRAMMING GUIDE
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C149a START B Input
C149a Range
0 ÷ 16
0 ÷ 24 if ES847 or ES870 is fitted
1 ÷ 8 → MDI1 ÷ MDI8
9 ÷ 12 → MPL1 ÷ MPL4
13 ÷ 16 → TFL1 ÷ TFL4
Function
The START B input behaves as the START input (see the START section) when
terminal board B is active.
C150 STOP Input
C150 Range
0 ÷ 16
0 ÷ 24 if ES847 or ES870 is fitted
1 ÷ 8 → MDI1 ÷ MDI8
9 ÷ 12 → MPL1 ÷ MPL4
13 ÷ 16 → TFL1 ÷ TFL4
Function
This parameter disables the RUN function enabled by the START command.
The setting of this function affects the enabling/disabling mode of the RUN
can be enabled/disabled using the START and STOP keys or the
REVERSE keys instead of the START key as an ON/OFF switch (factory-setting).
If the drive is enabled:
Press START to enable the drive RUN;
Press STOP to disable the drive RUN
: reference is set to zero, so the speed (or torque)
setpoint decreases to zero based on the preset deceleration ramp.
In case of preset STOP
, the keypad and one or more terminal boards may be enabled
at a time. In this case, the START key and the STOP key
in the display/keypad are
active and can enable or disable the drive RUN.
The STOP input is a normally closed input signal.
NOTE
According to factory setting, only the hardware terminal board selected with command source
1 (C140=1) is active as a switch-operated mode (C150=0).
To switch to the key-operated mode, set the STOP input (C150 ≠
terminal boards may be selected in key-operated mode only.
If the STOP input is not programmed, and the switch-
operated mode is active, the keypad
may be selected as the only command source (C140=5, C141=0, C142 =0).
NOTE
The STOP function has priority over the START function; if both inputs are active, the STOP
input prevails. Therefore, the STOP input acts as a key and as a switch.
NOTE The START/STOP commands are ignored when the drive is disabled.