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8.3 Programming example for setting the operation commands
The following program gives a forward command and middle speed command to station 1 inverter
Forward rotation command (RY00)
SB49
M0
X20
0
3
7
Middle speed operation command (RY03)
Y1000
END
Y1003
Check the data link status of the station 1
M0
SW0B0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
b15
b0
Y100F
Y1000
b7
[Run command]
Forward rotation
1: ON
0: OFF
One station
Middle speed
RY3F to RY00
Run command
b0 : Forward rotation command
b5 : Jog operation selection (JOG)
∗1
b1 : Reverse rotation command
b6 : Second function selection (RT)
∗1
b2 : High-speed operation command (RH)
∗1
b7 : Terminal 4 input selection (AU)
∗1
b3 : Middle-speed operation command (RM)
∗1
b8 : Selection of automatic restart after instantaneous power failure (CS)
∗1
,
∗2
b10 : Start self-holding selection (STOP)
∗1
b11 : Inverter reset (RES)
∗1
b4 : Low-speed operation command (RL)
∗1
b9 : Output stop (MRS)
∗1
These signals are initial values. You can change input signals using
Pr. 180 to Pr. 189 (input terminal function
selection)
.
Note that some of the signals do not receive a command from the programmable controller depending on the setting.
(Refer to the Instruction Manual (Detailed) of the inverter for the details.)
For the FR-F800 series, no function is assigned in the initial setting.