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The Drive has the ability to have either a local or a remote reference and sequence selection.
Local - Run and stop functions are controlled by the buttons on the digital operator (n007). The
frequency reference can come from a digital preset reference (n024 & n009) or the
digital operator pot (n008).
Remote - Run and stop functions are determined by parameter n003. The frequency reference is
determined by parameter n004.
Switching between local and remote is accomplished either by the LO/RE LED on the digital operator
or by the use of a multi-function input terminal programmed to data “17” (see paragraph 5.18A).
n003 : Operation Method Selection Factory setting: 1
n004 : Reference Selection Factory setting: 2
n007 :Stop Key Function Factory setting: 0
Range: 0 or 1
SETTING DESCRIPTION
0
Run and stop is controlled by the and buttons on the digital operator.
Run and stop is controlled by the multi-function input terminals
2-Wire control - Run Forward (n050 is set to a data of “1”)
Run Reverse (n051 is set to a data of “2”)
1 3-Wire control - Parameter n052 needs to be set to a data of “0”
Run is controlled by a momentary closure on terminal S1
Stop is controlled by a momentary open on terminal S2
Forward/Reverse is controlled by terminal S3
2 Run and stop is controlled by serial communications
SETTING DESCRIPTION
0 Frequency reference is controlled by the digital operator potentiometer.
1 Frequency reference is controlled by a digital preset speed (n024) and is affected by n009.
2 Frequency reference is controlled by the analog input terminal FR and is 0 - 10V DC
3 Frequency reference is controlled by the analog input terminals FR and is 4 - 20mA
4 Frequency reference is controlled by the analog input terminal FR and is 0 - 20mA
5 Frequency reference is controlled by the Pulse Train Reference terminal RP.
6 Frequency reference is controlled by serial communications.
SETTING DESCRIPTION
0 key is effective at all times (regardless of programming of n003)
1 key is effective only when the run/stop command is from the digital operator (n003 = 0)