Selecting how to input run/stop command

Parameter CMOd: Run command select

    • 0: Terminal

Run/stop the inverter with an external ON/OFF signal.

    • 1: Operation panel, Extension panel

Press the [RUN], [STOP] key on the operation panel to run/stop the inverter.
You can do it even on the optional extension panel.

    • 2: Embedded Ethernet

Connect a communication cable to the Ethernet connector 1 or 2, and run/stop the inverter through the Ethernet communication.

    • 3: RS485 communication (connector 1)

This has the operation panel mounted when shipped from the factory. Remove the operation panel and connect a communication cable, and you can run/stop the inverter through the RS485 communication.

    • 4: RS485 communication (connector 2)

Connect a communication cable to the RS485 communication connector 2 next to the control terminal block. Then, you can run/stop the inverter through the RS485 communication.

    • 5: Communication option

Run/stop the inverter with a communication option command.

Selecting how to input a frequency command

Parameter FMOd: Frequency command select 1

 

    • 1: Terminal RR

Analog signal: Input a frequency command with 0 – 10 Vdc.

    • 2: Terminal RX

Analog signal: Input a frequency command with -10 to +10Vdc.

    • 3: Terminal II

Analog signal: Input a frequency command with 4 – 20 mAdc (0 – 20 mAdc).

    • 4: Terminal AI4 (option)

The terminal [AI4] is included in the cassette option. Input a frequency command with an analog signal.

    • 5: Terminal AI5 (option)

The terminal [AI5] is included in the cassette option. Input a frequency command with an analog signal.

    • 10: Touch wheel 1 (power off or press OK to save)

Use the touch wheel on the operation panel to input a frequency command.

Even if you turn off the power supply without pressing the [OK] key, a frequency command value will be saved.

On the extension panel, use the up and down arrow keys to input a frequency command.

Even if you turn off the power supply without pressing the [ENT] key, a frequency command value will be saved.

    • 11: Touch wheel 2 (press OK to save)

Use the touch wheel on the operation panel to input a frequency command.

Press the [OK] key, and a frequency command value will be saved.

On the extension panel, use the up and down arrow keys to input a frequency command.

Press the [ENT] key, a frequency command value will be saved.

    • 12: Sr0

Set the value of the parameter [Sr0: Preset speed 0] as a setting value of a frequency command.

    • 15: Terminal Up/Down frequency

Input a frequency command with an Up/Down command to the input terminal.

    • 16: Pulse train

Input a frequency command with a pulse train signal (up to 30 kpps) to the terminals [S4] and [S5].

    • 17: High resolution pulse train (option)

Input a frequency command with a high resolution pulse train signal to the input terminal.

    • 20: Embedded Ethernet

Connect a communication cable to the Ethernet connector 1 or 2, and input a frequency command through the Ethernet communication.

    • 21: RS485 communication (connector 1)

Remove the operation panel, connect a communication cable, and input a frequency command through the RS485 communication.

    • 22: RS485 communication (connector 2)

Connect a communication cable to the RS485 communication connector 2 next to the control terminal block, and input a frequency command through the RS485 communication.

    • 23: Communication option

Input a frequency command with a communication option command.

Setting Motor overload protection data

Parameter tHrA: Motor overload protection current 1

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