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3)  Using other speed commands with preset-speed command 
 
Command mode 
selection 
0: Terminal block 
1: Panel keypad (including extension panel)  
2: RS485 communication 
3: CANopen communication 
4: Communication option 
Frequency setting 
mode selection  
 
0:Setting dial 1  (including extension 
panel) (save even if power is off) 
1: Terminal VIA 
2: Terminal VIB 
3: Setting dial 2  (including extension 
panel) (press in center to save)4: 
RS485 communication 
5: UP/DOWN from external logic input 
6: CANopen communication 
7: Communication option  
8: Terminal VIC 
9, 10: - 
11: Pulse train input 
12, 13: - 
14: sr0 
0:Setting dial 1 (including extension panel) 
(save even if power is off)  
1: Terminal VIA 
2: Terminal VIB 
3: Setting dial 2 (including extension panel)  
(press in center to save) 
4: RS485 communication 
5: UP/DOWN from external logic input 
6: CANopen communication 
7: Communication option  
8: Terminal VIC 
9, 10: - 
11: Pulse train input 
12, 13: - 
14: sr0 
 
 
Preset-
speed 
command
Active  Preset-speed command valid   Note) 
Inactive  Command set with fmod is valid 
 
Note)  The preset-speed command is always given priority when other speed commands are input at the same time.  
 
An example of three-speed operation with the default settings is shown below.  
(Frequency settings are required for  to .) 
 
 
F-CC 
S1(SS1)-CC 
S2(SS2)-CC
ON 
OFF
ON 
OFF
ON 
OFF
Output frequency 
Time
0 
 
 
 
(The inverter doesn't accept 
Preset-speed command.) 
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