6.3 Details of Function Codes
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Chap. 6
FUNCTION C
ODES
[ 3 ] Using digital input signals
UP
/
DOWN
(F01 = 7)
When
UP/DOWN
control is selected for frequency setting, turning the terminal command
UP
or
DOWN
ON causes the output frequency to increase or decrease, respectively, within
the range from 0 Hz to the maximum frequency as listed below.
To enable
UP/DOWN
control for frequency setting, it is necessary to set F01 data to "7" and
assign the
UP
and
DOWN
commands to any of digital input terminals [X1] to [X7], [FWD]
and [REV] with any of E01 to E07 (data = 17, 18).
UP DOWN
Data = 17
Data = 18
Function
OFF OFF
Keep the current output frequency.
ON OFF
Increase the output frequency with the acceleration
time currently specified.
OFF
ON
Decrease the output frequency with the deceleration
time currently specified.
ON
ON
Keep the current output frequency.
F02
Operation Method
F02 selects the source that specifies a run command. The table below lists the run command
sources and the rotational directions of the motor.
Data for F02
Description
0
Keypad Enable
the
/
/
keys to run and stop the
motor.
1
External signals
(Digital input
terminal commands)
Enable terminal command
FWD
and
REV
to run and
stop the motor.
2
Keypad
(Forward rotation)
Enable
/
keys to run and stop the motor. Note
that this run command enables only the forward
rotation.
There is no need to specify the rotational direction.
3
Keypad
(Reverse rotation)
Enable
/
keys to run and stop the motor. Note
that this run command enables only the reverse
rotation.
There is no need to specify the rotational direction.
Terminal commands
FWD
("Run forward") and
REV
("Run reverse") must be assigned to
terminals [FWD] and [REV], respectively.
For details about
FWD
and
REV
, refer to E98 and E99 (data = 98 or 99).
• When the
FWD
or
REV
is ON, the F02 data cannot be changed.
• When changing terminal command assignments to terminals [FWD] and [REV]
from commands other than the
FWD
and
REV
to the
FWD
or
REV
with F02
being set to "1," be sure to turn the target terminal OFF beforehand; otherwise,
the motor may unintentionally rotate.
Summary of Contents for FRENIC-AQUA series
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