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Q9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual 187
88 89
UP/DOWN Frequency (UP) — Increases the speed of the motor for the duration of activation until reaching the
Upper-Limit setting or increases the speed of the motor in steps (see F264 for more information on this feature).
90 91
UP/DOWN Frequency (DOWN) — Decreases the speed of the motor for the duration of activation until reaching the
Lower-Limit setting or decreases the speed of the motor in steps (see F264 for more information on this feature).
92 93
UP/DOWN Frequency (CLEAR) — While operating in the Up/Down Frequency speed control mode this terminal
initiates a 0 Hz output command. If operating with an activated UP/DOWN Frequency (UP or DOWN) terminal, the
output goes to the Lower-Limit (F013) setting.
98 99
Forward/Reverse — This setting operates in conjunction with another terminal being set to the Run/Stop function.
When configured to Run (Run/Stop to CC), the make or break of this connection to CC changes the direction of the
motor.
100 101 Run/Stop This terminal enables the motor to run when activated and disables the motor when deactivated.
102 103
Line Bypass — Initiates the ASD-to-Commercial Power switching function.
See parameter F354 for more information on this feature.
104 105
Frequency Priority — Toggles frequency control to and from the settings of F004 and F207 with each activation/
deactivation.
106 107 V/I Terminal Priority — Assigns Speed control to the V/I Terminal and overrides the F004 setting.
108 109 Terminal Priority — Assigns Command control to the Terminal Board and overrides the F003 setting.
110 111 Edit Enable — Allows for the override of the lockout parameter setting (F700) allowing for parameter editing.
122 123
Fast Deceleration — Using dynamic braking (if enabled and supported), stops the motor at the fastest rate allowed
by the load.
124 125 Pre-Excitation Applies an excitation current to the motor (holds shaft stationary) for the duration of the activation.
Note: NO/NC = Normally Open/Normally Closed.
Table 4. (Continued) Discrete Input Terminal Assignment Selections and Descriptions.
Sel. No.
Terminal Selection Descriptions
NO NC

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