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<Frequency setting mode selection>
[Parameter setting]
Title
Function
Frequency setting mode selection 1

[Programmed value]
:
Setting dial 1
:
Terminal VIA
:
Terminal VIB
:
Setting dial 2
RS485
:
communication
UP/DOWN from
:
external logic input
CANopen
:
communication
Communication
:
option
0: Setting dial 1(save even if power is off)
1: Terminal VIA
2: Terminal VIB
3: Setting dial 2(press in center to save)
4: RS485 communication
5: UP/DOWN from external logic input
6: CANopen communication
7: Communication option
8: Terminal VIC
9, 10: -
11: Pulse train input
12, 13: -
14: sro
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.
⇒ Refer to section 3.2.2
A frequency command is set by means of external analog signals.
(VIA terminal: 0 –10Vdc)
⇒ Refer to section 3.2.2 and 7.3
A frequency command is set by means of external analog signals.
(VIB terminal: 0 - +10Vdc or -10 - +10Vdc)
⇒ Refer to section 3.2.2 and 7.3
Frequencies are set by rotating the setting dial on the inverter. Press the center
of the setting dial to save the frequency setting value.
⇒ Refer to section 3.2.2
Frequencies are set by RS485 communication from an external device.
⇒ Refer to section 6.33
Frequencies are set by up/down commands from a terminal.
⇒ Refer to section 6.6.3
Frequencies are set by CANopen communication from an external device.
⇒ Refer to "CANopen communication Instruction Manual E6581911".
Frequencies are set by commands from a communication option.
⇒ Refer to each Instruction Manual of option.
F-13
Adjustment range
E6581611
Default setting
0
6

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