200 Parameters
In1P Start; In2 Stop;
In3 Dir
The sources of the start and stop commands are selected by
parameters
.
The source selected by
determines the
direction. The state transitions of the source bits are
interpreted as follows:
Note:
The start signal is always edge-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
5
In1P Start fwd; In2P
Start rev; In3 Stop
The sources of the start and stop commands are selected by
parameters
,
. The state transitions of the source bits
are interpreted as follows:
Note:
The start signal is always edge-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
6
Control panel
The start and stop commands are taken from the control
panel.
11
Fieldbus A
The start and stop commands are taken from fieldbus adapter
A.
Note:
The start signal is always level-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
12
Embedded fieldbus
The start and stop commands are taken from the embedded
fieldbus interface.
Note:
The start signal is always level-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
14
M/F link
The start and stop commands are taken from another drive
through the master/follower link.
Note:
The start signal is always level-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
15
Application
Program
The start and stop commands are taken from the application
program control word (parameter
).
Note:
The start signal is always level-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
21
ATF
Reserved.
22
DDCS controller
The start and stop commands are taken from an external
(DDCS) controller.
Note:
The start signal is always level-triggered with this
setting regardless of parameter
16
No.
Name/Value
Description
Def
/
FbEq16
State of
source 1
(
)
State of
source 2
)
State of
source 3
)
Command
0?1
1
0
Start forward
0?1
1
1
Start reverse
Any
0
Any
Stop
State of
source 1
(
)
State of
source 2
)
State of
source 3
)
Command
0?1
Any
1
Start forward
Any
0?1
1
Start reverse
Any
Any
0
Stop
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