
E6581595
E-11
5
[Programmed value]
:
Terminal board VI
A frequency command is set by means of external signals (VI terminal: 0 - 5/
0 - 10 Vdc, or 0 (4) - 20 mAdc).
Refer to section 3.2.2 and 7.3
:
Setting dial 1
Frequencies are set by rotating the setting dial on the inverter. Press the center
of the setting dial to save the frequency setting value.
The frequency setting value is set by
keys on an extension panel option.
Refer to section 3.2.2
:
Setting dial 2
Frequencies are set by rotating the setting dial on the inverter. Like the position
of notches in a volume knob, the frequency setting value at the position of the
notch is saved.
The frequency setting value is set by
keys on an extension panel option.
Refer to section 3.2.2
:
RS485
communication
Frequencies are set by commands from an external control unit.
Refer to section 6.19
:
UP/DOWN from
external logic input
Frequencies are set by up/down commands from a terminal.
Refer to section 6.5.3
The control input terminal in which the following functions are set is always valid regardless of the setting of
and
.
Reset (valid only for tripping)
Standby
External input tripping stop command
Coast stop command terminal
To make changes in the command mode selection
and the frequency setting mode selection 1
,
first stop the inverter temporarily.
(Can be changed while in operation when
is set to
.)
Priority commands from communications or terminal blocks are given priority over
.
Preset-speed operation
: Set to
(Terminal board).
: Valid in all setting values.
Input terminal settings
Assign the following functions to the input terminal to allow switching of the frequency command by turning the
terminal ON/OFF.
Input terminal function
ON
OFF
48
Forced local from communication
Enabled during communication
Local (Setting of
,
)
Communication
106
Frequency setting mode terminal
board VI
Terminal board (VI) enabled
setting of
Each of the following numbers (49, 107) are reverse signals.