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Learning Advanced Features
The Macro selection function is used to put various application functions together in a group. For
applications with the H100 series inverters, 7 basic Macro configurations are currently available.
Macro functions cannot be added by the user, but the data can be modified.
Macro Selection Details
Code
Description
CNF-43 Macro
Select
A list of Macro settings is displayed for user selection. When a Macro function is
selected, all the related parameters are automatically changed based on the
inverter’s Macro settings.
If ‘0 (Basic)’ is selected, all the inverter parameters, including the parameters
controlled by the Macro function, are initialized.
For other macro application settings (settings 1–7), refer to
5.42 Macro Selection
on page
264.
5.43
Timer Settings
Set a multi-function input terminal to a timer. Sets the On/Off controls to the multi-function
outputs and relays according to the timer settings.
Group Code
Name
LCD Display
Parameter Setting
Setting Range
Unit
IN
65–71
Px terminal
configuration
Px Define
(Px: P1–P7)
35 Timer In
0-55
-
OUT
31
Multi-function
relay 1
Relay 1
22 Timer Out
0-41
-
33
Multi-function
output 1
Q1 Define
55
Timer on delay
TimerOn Delay
3.00
0.00–100.00
sec
56
Timer off delay
TimerOff Delay
1.00
0.00–100.00
sec
Timer Setting Details
Code
Description
IN-65–71 Px Define
Choose one of the multi-function input terminals and change it to a timer
terminal by setting it to ‘35(Timer In)’.
7
Constant Torq
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