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3~5: MS terminals
(
26 is MS frequency 4
)
If any three of F5.03~F5.05 are set at 3~5 or 26 respectively, Up to 16
segments of speed can be defined through the combination of the ON
and OFF state of the 4 terminals.
6~7: External fault signal (normally-open/close input)
If the setting is 6~7, fault signal of external equipment can be input via
the terminal, which is convenient for the inverter to monitor the fault of
external equipment. Once the inverter receives the fault signal, it will
display “F.ED”. The fault signal has two input modes, i.e.
normally-open and normally-close.
Figure 6-20 Normally-open/close input
In Figure 6-20, X4 is normally open input and X5 normally close input.
KM is external fault relay.
8: Reset
If any of F5.00~F5.04 is set at 8, the inverter can be reset via the
terminal when the inverter has a fault. The function of this terminal is
the same with the RESET key on the keypad.
9~10: External jog command
(
JOGF/JOGR)
If any of F5.00~F5.04 is set at 9~10, the terminal can enable the jog
operation. JOGF is terminal for forward jog operation command and