5-22
E10 Acceleration time 2
E11 Deceleration time 2
E12 Acceleration time 3
E13 Deceleration time 3
E14 Acceleration time 4
E15 Deceleration time 4
E 1 0
A C C
T I M E 2
E 1 1
D E C
T I M E 2
E 1 2
A C C
T I M E 3
E 1 3
D E C
T I M E 3
E 1 4
A C C
T I M E 4
E 1 5
D E C
T I M E 4
Acceleration time1 (F07) and Deceleration time1 (F08), as
well as three other acceleration and deceleration times,
can be selected.
The operation and setting ranges are the same as those
for Acceleration time1 and Deceleration time1. See
explanations for F07 and F08.
For switching acceleration and deceleration times, select
any two terminals (from Terminal X1 in E01 to Terminal X9
in E09) as switching signal input terminals. Set the
selected terminals to 4 (acceleration and deceleration
time1) and 5 (acceleration and deceleration time2) and
input a signal to each terminal to switch acceleration and
deceleration times. Switching is possible during
acceleration, deceleration, or constant speed operation.
Example: When Terminals X2 and X3 are set to 4 and 5:
E16 Torque limit 2 (drive)
E17 Torque limit 2 (brake)
E 1 6
D R V
T R Q
2
E 1 7
B R K
T R Q
2
This function is used to switch the torque limit level set
by F40 and F41, using an external control signal. Input
an external signal by setting any of the digital input
terminals (X1 to X9) to 14 for Torque limit 2 / Torque limit
1 in E01 to E09.
E20 Terminal Y1 (function selection)
E24 Terminals Y5A and Y5C (funtion selection)
E 2 0
Y 1
F U N C
E 2 1
Y 2
F U N C
E 2 2
Y 3
F U N C
E 2 3
Y 4
F U N C
E 2 4
Y 5
F U N C
Some control and monitor signals can be selected and
output from terminals Y1 to Y5. Terminals Y1 to Y4 use
transistor output; terminals Y5A and Y5C use relay
contacts.
Value
Output Signal
0
Drive Running (RUN)
1
Frequency arrival (FAR)
2
Frequency detection (FDT1)
3
Stopping due to undervoltage (LV)
4
Torque polarity detection (B/D)
5
Torque limiting (TL)
6
Restart after momentary power failure (IPF)
7
Overload - early warning (OLI)
8
Keypad panel operation (KP)
9
Drive stopping (STP)
10
Ready for operation (RDY)
11
Switching between line and drive (SW88)
12
Switching between line and drive (SW52-2)
13
Switching between line and drive (SW52-1)
14
Motor 2 switching (SWM2)
15
Terminal AX function (AX)
16
Pattern operation stage change (TU)
17
Pattern operation cycle operation completed (TO)
18
Pattern operation stage number (STG1)
19
Pattern operation stage number (STG2)
20
Pattern operation stage number (STG4)
21
Alarm detail (AL1)
22
Alarm detail (AL2)
23
Alarm detail (AL4)
24
Alarm detail (AL8)
25
Cooling fan operating (FAN)
26
Retry function operating (TRY)
27
Universal DO (U-DO) *
28
Heat sink overheat - early warning (OH)
29
Synchronization completed by synchronous operation
card (SY) *
30
unused
31
2nd Freq. level detection (FDT2)
32
2nd OL level early warning (OL2)
33
Terminal C1 off signal (C1OFF)
Note:
For output signals marked *, refer to instruction
manuals for RTU communication and the synchronous
operation card.
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