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You can use F0-02 to select the input channel of the drive running command. The drive
running commands include start, stop, forward, reverse, and jog.
F0-02 = 0: Operating panel (The LOCAL/REMOT indicator is off.)
The commands are given by pressing the RUN and STOP/RES on the operating panel.
F0-02 = 1: Terminal (The LOCAL/REMOT indicator is on.)
Commands are given by using multi-functional input terminals with functions such
as FWD, REV, JOGF and JOGR.
F0-02 = 2: Serial communication (The LOCAL/REMOT indicator is flashing.)
The commands are given by pressing the RUN and STOP/RES on the operating
panel, and the LOCAL/REMOT indicator is off. For information about the keys,
refer to Chapter 4 Panel Operations.
7.6 MOTOR CONTROL
7.7 START/STOP RUNNING COMMAND
7.7.1 Start/Stop Operating Panel
7.7.2 Start/Stop DI
Function Code
Description
Scenario
F0-01: Motor
control mode
F0-01 = 0: SVC
Indicates the SVC control mode. It is applicable for common high-
performance control scenarios in which one AC drive can drive only
one motor, for example, machine tool, centrifuge, drawing machine
and injection molding machine.
F0-01 = 1: FVC
Indicates the FVC control mode. The motor must have an encoder and the
drive must have a PG card in the same type of the encoder. It is applicable
to scenarios requiring high precision speed or torque control. One AC drive
can drive only one motor, for example, high-speed paper-making machine,
crane and elevator.
F0-01 = 2: V/F
Applicable to scenarios having no requirement on load or using one
drive to drive multiple motors, including fans and bumps. It is applicable
to scenarios in which one drive is used to drive multiple motors.
F4-11
Terminal I/O control mode Default
0
Setting
Range
0
Two-wire control mode 1
1
Two-wire control mode 2
2
Three-wire control mode 1
3
Three-wire control mode 2
F0-02
Running command selection Default
0
Setting
Range
0
Operating panel (LED off)
1
Terminal (LED on)
2
Serial communication (LED flashing)
F4-11 defines the four terminal I/O control modes, in which the drive running
is controlled by DI terminals.
7. BASIC OPERATIONS AND TRIAL RUN