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12.8 H: Terminal Functions
804 YASKAWA SIEPC71061705H GA700 Series Technical Manual
Note:
To input the Run command, activate the terminal for 1 ms minimum.
The default setting for b1-17 [Run Command at Power Up] is 0 [Disregard existing RUN command]. If you enable the Run command
on an energized drive, the protective function activates and the flashes quickly. When the application will let an energized drive
Run, set b1-17 = 1 [Accept Existing RUN Command].
1: LOCAL/REMOTE Selection
Setting Value Function Description
1 LOCAL/REMOTE
Selection
Sets drive control for the keypad (LOCAL) or an external source (REMOTE).
Note:
When the MFDI terminal sets the LOCAL/REMOTE selection, on the keypad is disabled.
When LOCAL Mode is selected, the green light for comes on.
When the Run command is ON, you cannot switch between LOCAL Mode and REMOTE Mode.
ON : LOCAL
The keypad is the Frequency reference source and Run command source.
OFF : REMOTE
The frequency reference and Run command settings are set in b1-01, b1-02 [Frequency Reference Selection 1/2]
or b1-15, b1-16 [Run Command Selection 1/2].
2: External Reference 1/2 Selection
Setting Value Function Description
2 External Reference 1/2
Selection
Sets the drive to use Run command source 1/2 or Reference command source 1/2 when in REMOTE Mode.
Note:
When the drive is receiving a Run command, you cannot switch between reference sources.
ON : b1-15 [Frequency Reference Selection 2], b1-16 [Run Command Selection 2]
OFF : b1-01 [Frequency Reference Selection 1], b1-02 [Run Command Selection 1]
3: Multi-Step Speed Reference 1
Setting Value Function Description
3 Multi-Step Speed Reference
1
Uses speed references d1-01 to d1-16 to set a multi-step speed reference.
Note:
Refer to Setting Procedures for Multi-step Speed Operation on page 717 for more information.
4: Multi-Step Speed Reference 2
Setting Value Function Description
4 Multi-Step Speed Reference
2
Uses speed references d1-01 to d1-16 to set a multi-step speed reference.
Note:
Refer to Setting Procedures for Multi-step Speed Operation on page 717 for more information.
5: Multi-Step Speed Reference 3
Setting Value Function Description
5 Multi-Step Speed Reference
3
Uses speed references d1-01 to d1-16 to set a multi-step speed reference.
Note:
Refer to Setting Procedures for Multi-step Speed Operation on page 717 for more information.
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