7.3.3 Setup by analog input signals (RX terminal)
Connect voltage signal (0 to ±10Vdc) to the terminal RX so that the inverter can be run and stopped with external
commands.
Title
Command mode selection
Frequency setting mode
selection 1
FM terminal meter selection
FM terminal meter adjustment
Frequency priority selection
Analog input filter
RX input point 1 setting
RX input point 1 frequency
RX input point 2 setting
RX input point 2 frequency
*1: Inverter with a model number ending with -WN: 60.0 -WP: 50.0
MCCB
Power
supply
*: Regardless of open/closed circuit between R and CC terminals, run and stop operation is
controllable.
Switching between forward run and reverse run is controllable by the terminals F/R and
RX if reverse run prohibition selection is properly set up.
For details, refer to Section 6.15.4.
Function
Adjustment range
~
~
~
,
(No filter)~ (Max. filter)
- ~ %
~ Hz
- ~ %
~ Hz
CHARGE
U/T1
VF-PS1
R/L1
V/T2
S/L2
W/T3
T/L3
RES
S1
S2
FLA
S3
FLB
FLC
F
P24/PLC
R
PWR
OUT1
FM
OUT2
AM
NO
CC
CC
CCA RX
VI/II
RR/S4
PP
-10~+10Vdc
G-13
Default setting
(Terminal)
(RR/S4)
-
-
*1
Run/stop setup
Run/stop operation by means of external
Motor
commands.
IM
Setup of frequency setting signal and
running frequency characteristic
To set up frequency setting signal to be
input to the external signal (RX terminal)
and characteristic of running frequency.
Frequency characteristic is set up at the
two points of RX reference point 1
()/frequency (), RX
reference point 2 ()/frequency
().
Connection and calibration of
frequency meter
Connect a 1mAdc full-scale DC current
Run/Stop
meter, 7.5Vdc full-scale DC voltmeter or
rectifier type AC voltmeter.
For calibration of the meter, refer to the
Section 5.16.
Frequency
meter
Operation frequency Hz
Forward
run
Reverse
run
-100%
(-10V
~
Frequency setting signal
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Setting value
(Terminal)
(RX)
-
*1
Point 2
%
Point 1
0%
100%
0V
~
+10V)
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