Setting The Intelligent I/O Terminal Function; Intelligent Input Terminal Setting (C001 To C005) - Hitachi NES1-004SB Quick Reference Manual

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Chapter 7 Explanation of Functions

7.3 Setting the intelligent I/O terminal function

7.3.1 Intelligent input terminal setting
You can assign the functions described below to intelligent in put terminals [1] to [5]. To assign the desired
functions to the terminals, specify the desired data listed in the table below for terminal settings "C001" to
"C005". For example, "C001" corresponds to intelligent input terminal [1].
You can select the a-contact or b-contact input for individual intelligent input terminals.
You can assign one function only to an intelligent input terminal. If you have attempted to assign a function
to two or more intelligent input terminals, the function is assigned to only the terminal to which you have
last attempted assignment. Function data "NO" (no assign) is assigned to other terminals, and those
terminals are ineffective in terms of functions.
After assigning the desired functions to intelligent input terminals [1] to [5], confirm that the assigned
functions have been stored on the inverter.
Function code
Data
00
FW: Forward RUN command
01
RV: Reverse RUN command
02
CF1: Multispeed 1 setting (binary operation)
03
CF2: Multispeed 2 setting (binary operation)
04
CF3: Multispeed 3 setting (binary operation)
06
JG: Jogging
07
DB: External DC braking
08
SET: Set 2nd motor data
09
2CH: 2-stage acceleration/deceleration
11
FRS: Free-run stop
12
EXT: External trip
13
USP: Unattended start protection
15
SFT: Software lock (control circuit terminal block) Software lock function
18
RS: Reset
20
STA: Starting by 3-wire input
21
STP: Stopping by 3-wire input
22
F/R: Forward/reverse switching by 3-wire input
C001 to C005
23
PID: PID disable
24
PIDC: PID reset
27
UP: Remote control UP function
28
DWN: Remote control DOWN function
29
CLR: Remote control data clearing
31
OPE: Forcible operation
32
SF1: Multispeed 1 setting (bit operation)
33
SF2: Multispeed 2 setting (bit operation)
34
SF3: Multispeed 3 setting (bit operation)
39
OLR: Overload restriction selection
50
ADD: Trigger for frequency addition (A145)
51
F-TM: Forcible-terminal operation
53
KHC: Cumulative power clearance
65
AHD: Analog command holding
83
HLD:Retatin output frequency
84
ROK:Permission of Run command
86
DISP:Display limitation
no
NO: Allocation none
7.3.2 Input terminal a/b (NO/NC) selection
The input terminal a/b (NO/NC) selection function allows you to specify a-contact or b-contact input for
each of the intelligent input terminals [1] to [5].
An a-contact turns on the input signal when closed and turns it off when opened.
An b-contact turns on the input signal when opened and turns it off when closed.
The terminal to which the reset (RS) function is assigned functions only as an a-contact.
Item
Terminal active state
Description
Function code
C011 to C015
Operation command
Operation command
Multispeed operation function (Binary)
Jogging operation function
DC braking (external DC braking) function
2nd motor control function
2-stage acceleration/deceleration function
Free-run stop function
External trip function
Unattended start protection function
Reset
3-wire input function
PID function
Remote control (UP/DWN) function (bit)
Forcible-operation function
Multispeed operation function
Overload restriction function
Frequency addition function
Forcible-terminal operation function
Cumulative power monitoring function
Analog command holding function
Retatin output frequency function
Permission of Run command function
Display limitation function
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Data
00
a-contact (NO)
01
b-contact (NC)
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