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P4.15 indicates the time required for the output voltage to rise from 0 V to the rated motor voltage shown as t1 in the following
figure.
P4.16 indicates the time required for the output voltage to decline from the rated motor voltage to O V, shown as t2 in the
following figure.
Group P5: Input Terminals
ED2000 series inverter with 6 multi-function digital inputs (S3 can be used as a high-speed pulse input terminal), two analog input
terminals.
P5.00
FWD function selection
Default
1 Forward RUN (FWD)
P5.01
REV function selection
Default
2 Reverse RUN (REV)
P5.02
S1 function selection
Default
9 (Fault reset)
P5.03
S2 function selection
Default
12 (Multi-reference terminal 1)
P5.04
S3 function selection
Default
13 (Multi-reference terminal 2)
P5.05
S4 function selection
Default
0
The following table lists the functions available for the multi-function input terminals.
Can choose the functions in the table as follows:
Value
Function
Description
0
No function
Set 0 for reserved terminals to avoid malfunction.
1
Forward RUN
(FWD)
The terminal is used to control forward or reverse RUN of the AC drive.
2
Reverse RUN (REV)
3
Three-line control
The terminal determines three-line control of the AC drive. For details, see the
description of P5.11.
4
Forward JOG
(FJOG)
FJOG indicates forward JOG running, while RJOG indicates reverse JOG running. The
JOG frequency,
acceleration time and deceleration time are disabled respectively in PB.CO, PB.01 and
PB.02.
5
Reverse JOG
(RJOG)
6
Terminal UP
If the frequency is determined by external terminals, the terminals with the two
functions are used as increment and decrement commands for frequency modification.
When the frequency source is digital
setting, they are used to adjust the frequency.
7
Terminal DOWN
8
Coast to stop
The AC drive blocks its output, the motor coasts to rest and is not controlled by the AC
drive. It is the same as coast to stop described in P1.10.
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