Terminal X1 To X3 Function; Terminal Fwd And Rev Function - FujiFilm FVR-Micro Instruction Manual

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E01 to E03
Terminal [X1] to [X3] Function
E98, E99
Terminal [FWD] and [REV] Function
Function codes E01 to E03, E98 and E99 allow you to assign commands to terminals [X1] to
[X3], [FWD], and [REV] which are general-purpose, programmable, digital input terminals.
These function codes may also switch the logic system between normal and negative to
define how the inverter logic interprets either ON or OFF status of each terminal. The default
setting is normal logic system "Active ON." So, explanations that follow are given in normal
logic system "Active ON."
In the case of digital input, you can assign commands to the switching means for the run
command and its operation and the reference frequency (e.g., SS1, SS2, SS4, SS8,
Hz2/Hz1, Hz/PID, IVS, and LE). Be aware that switching any of such signals may cause a
sudden start (running) or an abrupt change in speed.
An accident or physical injury may result.
Function code data
Active ON
Active OFF
0
1000
1
1001
2
1002
3
1003
4
1004
6
1006
7
1007
8
1008
9
1009
10
1010
11
1011
13
17
1017
18
1018
19
1019
20
1020
21
1021
24
1024
33
1033
34
1034
90
1090
1091
91
92
1092
Any negative logic (Active OFF) command cannot be assigned to the functions
marked with "
The "Enable external alarm trip" and "Force to stop" are fail-safe terminal commands.
For example, when data = 9 in "Enable external alarm trip," "Active OFF" (alarm is
triggered when OFF); when data = 1009, "Active ON" (alarm is triggered when ON).
Terminal commands assigned
Select multistep frequency (0 to 15 steps)
Select ACC/DEC time
Enable 3-wire operation
Coast to a stop
Reset alarm
Enable external alarm trip
Ready for jogging
Select frequency command 2/1
Enable DC braking
UP (Increase output frequency)
DOWN (Decrease output frequency)
Enable data change with keypad
Cancel PID control
Switch normal/inverse operation
Enable communications link via RS-485
Reset PID integral and differential components
Hold PID integral component
Traverse On
Traverse Up Offset
Traverse Dn Offset
" in the "Active OFF" column.
5-43
Symbol
SS1
SS2
SS4
SS8
RT1
HLD
BX
RST
THR
JOG
Hz2/Hz1
DCBRK
UP
DOWN
WE-KP
Hz/PID
IVS
LE
PID-RST
PID-HLD
TRV
TRV UP_OFFSET
TRV DN_OFFSET

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