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Table 4. Discrete Input Terminal Assignment Selections and Descriptions.
Sel. No.
NO NC
Unassigned — No operation.
0
1
Forward — Provides a Forward run command.
2
3
4
5
Reverse — Provides a Reverse run command.
6
7
Standby — Enables the Forward and Reverse operation commands.
8
9
Reset — Resets the device and any active faults.
10 11
(Pre)Set Speed 1 —Preset Speed 1 is used as the LSB of the 4-bit nibble that is used to select a Preset Speed.
(Pre)Set Speed 2 — Preset Speed 2 is used as the second bit of the 4-bit nibble that is used to select a Preset Speed.
12 13
(Pre)Set Speed 3 — Preset Speed 3 is used as the third bit of the 4-bit nibble that is used to select a Preset Speed.
14 15
(Pre)Set Speed 4 — Preset Speed 4 is used as the MSB of the 4-bit nibble that is used to select a Preset Speed.
16 17
Jog — Jog is the term used to describe turning on the motor for discrete increments of time and is used when precise
18 19
positioning of motor-driven equipment is required. This terminal activates a Jog for the duration of the activation. The
Jog settings may be configured at
Emergency Off — Terminates the output signal from the drive and may apply a brake if so configured. The braking
20 21
method may be selected at F603.
DC Braking — The drive outputs a DC current that is injected into the windings of the motor to quickly brake the
22 23
motor.
A/D 1/2 — Accel/Decel Switching 1 and 2 — Activate or deactivate this terminal to toggle to and from the Accel/
Decel profile 1 and 2.
24 25
Accel/Decel profiles are comprised of the Accel/Decel settings, Pattern, and Switching Frequency, respectively.
See
F504
for more information on this terminal setting.
Motor 1/2 — Motor Profile 1 and 2 — Activate or deactivate this terminal to select Motor profile 1 or 2, respectively.
28 29
Motor profiles are comprised of Frequency Mode 1 and 2, Base Frequency/Base Frequency Voltage, Torque
Boost, and Electronic Thermal Protection Level settings.
36 37
PID Off — Turns off PID control.
46 47
External Over-heat — Causes an Over-Heat Trip (OH).
Local Priority (Cancels Serial Priority) — Overrides any serial control and returns the Command and Frequency
48 49
control to
F003
and F004.
Hold (3-Wire Stop) — Decelerates the motor to a stop.
50 51
52 53
PID Differentiation/Integration Clear — Clears the PID value.
PID Forward/Reverse Switching — Toggles the gradient characteristic of the feedback response of the V/I
54 55
terminal during PID-controlled operation.
Forced Run — PID control is ignored for the duration of activation.
56 57
58 59
Fire Speed — Run
My Function Run — Activates the configured My Function feature. See
60 61
parameter.
Autotuning — Initiates the Autotune function. Set
66 67
function.
Servo Lock — Holds the motor at 0 Hz until a Run command is received.
70 71
kWH Clear — Clears the kWH Meter display.
74 75
Trace Back — Initiates the data Read/Store function of the Trace Selection parameter. See
76 77
information on this feature.
Damper Feedback — Activation of this terminal indicates an open damper and enables the system for normal
80 81
operation. This terminal connects to a Damper Open/Damper Closed switch.
Binary Write — Writes the status of the discrete input terminals to the control board during binary input speed
86 87
control.
Note:
NO/NC = Normally Open/Normally Closed.
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Terminal Selection Descriptions
F260
– F262.
Preset Speed 15
for the duration of the activation (see
F294
F977
F400
to Autotuning by Input Terminal Signal to use this
Q9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual
for more information on this setting).
for more information on this
F740
for more

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