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27 — Binary Bit 0 — Bit 0 – 7 may be set up as a speed/torque control register. Speed/torque settings may be applied to this
group of terminals in binary form. The required number of input terminals should be set to the respective binary bit
settings (0 – MSB). The FMOD setting must be set to Use Binary/BCD input.
The gain and bias of the binary input may be set from the following path: Program
⇒
Frequency Setting Parameters
⇒
Speed Reference Setpoints
⇒
BIN (see
).
28 — Binary Bit 1 — See selection 27 above.
29 — Binary Bit 2 — See selection 27 above.
30 — Binary Bit 3 — See selection 27 above.
31 — Binary Bit 4 — See selection 27 above.
32 — Binary Bit 5 — See selection 27 above.
33 — Binary Bit 6 — See selection 27 above.
34 — Binary Bit 7 — See selection 27 above.
35 — Forced Stop — Activating this terminal terminates the Run command regardless of the CMOD setting and initiates the
programmed stopping method.
36 — Stop Key Emulation — Activating this terminal terminates the Run command being received from communications
devices and initiates the programmed stopping method.
37 — Reserved — No operation.
38 — Reserved — No operation.
39 — Reserved — No operation.
40 — Reserved — No operation.
41 — Reserved — No operation.
42 — Reserved — No operation.
43 — Binary Data Write — While operating in the Use Binary/BCD input mode, each momentary connection of this
terminal and CC transfers the speed/torque Binary Bit (0 – MSB) settings to the motor.
44 — Motorized Pot Up (MOP) — Momentarily connecting this terminal to CC causes an increase in motor speed for the
duration of the connection until the Upper Limit is reached. The FMOD setting must be set to Motorized Pot.
Simulation. The MOP acceleration rate is determined by the
F500
setting.
45 — Motorized Pot Down (MOP) — Momentarily connecting this terminal to CC causes a decrease in motor speed for the
duration of the connection until the Lower Limit is reached. The FMOD setting must be set to Motorized Pot.
Simulation. The MOP deceleration rate is determined by the
F501
setting.
46 — Motorized Pot Clear — Connecting this terminal to CC clears the last Motorized Pot frequency settings (see
F108
for
further information on this setting).
47 — Momentary Push Run — When connected to CC this terminal setting starts the motor.
48 — Momentary Push Stop — When connected to CC this terminal setting stops the motor.
49 — Forward/Reverse — This setting operates in conjunction with another terminal being set to the Run/Stop (50) function.
When configured to Run (Run/Stop to CC), connecting this terminal to CC changes the direction of the motor.
50 — Run/Stop — This terminal enables the motor to run when connected to CC and disables the motor when the connection
is broken.
51 — Line Power Bypass — This function operates in conjunction with the Line Power Switching frequency setting (
).
An enabled check box at Program
⇒
Terminal Selection Parameters
⇒
Line Power Switching (At) and this input
terminal setting enables this function.
Once configured, the frequency setting of Line Power Switching (Hz) establishes the speed at which the drive
terminates its output and routes commercial power to the motor.
Table 6 (Continued). Discrete Input Terminal Assignment Selections and Descriptions.
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