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5.2 Details of Function Codes
This section provides the details of the function codes. The descriptions are, in principle, arranged in the order of function code
groups and in numerical order. However, highly relevant function codes are collectively described where one of them first
appears.
5.2.1
Fundamental Functions
F00 Data
Protection
F00 specifies whether to protect function code data (except F00) and digital reference data (such as frequency command and
PID command) from accidentally getting changed by pressing the
/ keys on the keypad.
Data for F00
Changing function code data
Changing digital reference data
with the
/ keys
From the keypad
Via communications link
0 Allowed
Allowed
Allowed
1 Not
allowed * Allowed
Allowed
2 Allowed
Allowed
Not
allowed
3 Not
allowed * Allowed
Not
allowed
*Only F00 data can be modified with the keypad, while all other function codes cannot.
To change F00 data, simultaneous keying of " +
" (from 0 to 1) or " + " (from 1 to 0) keys is required.
For similar purposes,
WE-KP
, a signal enabling editing of function code data from the keypad is provided as a terminal
command for digital input terminals. (Refer to the descriptions of E01 through E07, data = 19)
The relationship between the terminal command
WE-KP
and F00 data are as shown below.
WE-KP
Changing function code data
From the keypad
Via communications link
OFF Not
allowed
Allowed
ON
Follow the F00 setting
• If you mistakenly assign the terminal command
WE-KP
, you no longer edit or modify function code data. In
such a case, temporarily turn this
WE-KP
-assigned terminal ON and reassign the
WE-KP
to a correct command.
•
WE-KP
is only a signal that allows you to change function code data, so it does not protect the frequency
settings or PID command specified by the
and
keys.
Even when F00 = 1 or 3, function code data can be changed via the communications link.
F01
Frequency Command 1
F18 (Bias, Frequency command 1)
C30 (Frequency Command 2)
C31 to C35 (Analog Input Adjustment for [12])
C36 to C39 (Analog Input Adjustment for [C1])
C41 to C45 (Analog Input Adjustment for [V2])
C50 (Bias (Frequency command 1), Bias base point)
H61 (
UP/DOWN
Control, Initial frequency setting) d59, d61 to d63 (Command (Pulse Rate Input))
F01 or C30 sets a command source that specifies reference frequency 1 or reference frequency 2.
Data for
F01, C30
Function Refer
to:
0 Enable
/ keys on the keypad.
[ 1 ]
1
Enable the voltage input to terminal [12] (0 to
±
10 VDC, maximum frequency obtained at
±
10 VDC).
[ 2 ]
2
Enable the current input to terminal [C1] (+4 to +20 mA DC, maximum frequency obtained at +20 mA
DC). (SW5 on the control PCB should be turned to the C1 side (factory default).)
3
Enable the sum of voltage (0 to
±
10 VDC) and current inputs (+4 to +20 mA DC) given to terminals [12]
and [C1], respectively. See the two items listed above for the setting range and the value required for
maximum frequencies. (SW5 on the control PCB should be turned to the C1 side (factory default).)
Note: If the sum exceeds the maximum frequency (F03), the maximum frequency will apply.
5
Enable the voltage input to terminal [V2] (-10 to ±10 VDC, maximum frequency obtained at ±10 VDC).
(SW5 on the control circuit board should be turned to the V2 position (factory default).)
7
Enable
UP
and
DOWN
commands assigned to the digital input terminals.
The
UP
command (any of E01 to E07 = 17) and
DOWN
command (any of E01 to E07 = 18) should be
assigned to any of digital input terminals [X1] to [X7].
For details, refer to the descriptions of E01 through E07.
[ 3 ]
8 Enable
/ keys on the keypad (balanceless-bumpless switching available).
[ 1 ]
11
Enable a digital input interface card (option).
(For details, refer to the Digital Input Interface Card Instruction Manual.)
-
12
Enable the "Pulse train input"
PIN
command assigned to digital input terminal [X7] (E07 = 48), or a PG
interface card (option).
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