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Broadcast Data
The following table shows the broadcast data. You can also write this data.
Note Bit signals not defined in the broadcast operation signals use local node data signals continuously.
ENTER Command
When writing constants to the Inverter from the PLC using MEMOBUS communications, the constants are
temporarily stored in the constant data area in the Inverter. To enable these constants in the constant data area,
use the ENTER command.
There are two types of ENTER commands: ENTER commands that enable constant data in RAM, and
ENTER commands that write data to EEPROM (non-volatile memory) in the Inverter at the same time as
enabling data in RAM.
The following table shows the ENTER command data. ENTER command data can only be written.
The ENTER command is enabled by writing 0 to register number 0900H or 0901H.
Register
Address
Contents
0001H
Operation signal
Bit 0
Run Command 1: Operating 0: Stopped
Bit 1
Reverse operation command 1: Reverse 0: Forward
Bits 2 and 3 Not used
Bit 4
External fault 1: Error (set using H1-01)
Bit 5
Fault reset 1: Reset command (set using H1-02)
Bits 6 to B
Not used
Bit C
Multi-function contact input terminal S5 input
Bit D
Multi-function contact input terminal S6 input
Bit E
Multi-function contact input terminal S7 input
Bit F
Multi-function contact input terminal S8 input
0002H
Frequency
reference
30000/100%
Register No.
Contents
0900H
Write constant data to EEPROM
0910H
Constant data is not written to EEPROM, but refreshed in RAM only.
INFO
The maximum number of times you can write to EEPROM using the Inverter is 100 thousand. Do not fre-
quently execute ENTER commands (0900H) written to EEPROM.
The ENTER command registers are write-only. Consequently, if reading these registers, the register address
will become invalid (Error code: 02H).