IACDRIVE I5300 Series User Manual page 55

Ac drive
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The switch signal mode is set in P4-11. The input terminal of the start/stop signal is set
in P4-00 to P4-09. For details, see the description of F4-11 and P4-00 to P4-09.
Example 1:
To use the DIP switch as the start/stop source, and allocate the forward rotation switch
signal to DI2 and the reverse rotation switch signal to DI3, perform the setting as shown
in the following figure.
Figure 4-6 Setting of using the DIP switch for start/stop
Control switch
R U N/
SW1
Fo rw a rd
R U N/
SW2
R e ve rse
In the preceding figure, when SW1 is ON, the AC drive instructs forward rotation; when
SW1 is OFF, the AC drive stops. When SW2 is ON, the AC drive instructs reverse
running; when SW2 is OFF, the AC drive stops. If SW1 and SW2 are ON or OFF
simultaneously, the AC drive stops.
Example 2:
To use the electromagnetic button as the start/stop source, and allocate the startup
signal to DI2, stop signal to DI3 and reverse rotation signal to DI4, perform the setting
as shown in the following figure.
Figure 4-7 Setting of using the electromagnetic button for start/stop
Control
button
Fo rw a rd
SB2
STOP
SB1
SB3
R e ve rse
In the preceding figure, SB1 must stay ON during normal start and running. The AC
drive stops immediately after SB1 becomes OFF. The signals from SB2 and SB3
become valid once they become ON. The running state of the AC drive is determined
by the final actions on the three buttons.
Function
Terminal
code
P4-00
DI1
P4-01
DI2
P4-02
DI3
P4-03
DI4
P4-04
DI5
.
.
COM
Function
Terminal
code
R U N/
P4-00
DI1
P4-01
DI2
P4-02
DI3
R U N/
P4-03
DI4
P4-04
DI5
.
.
COM
Operation, Display and Application Example
Setting
value
Terminal control
.
Fo rw a rd R U N
1
R e ve rse R U N
P4-11 = 0
2
.
.
Two-line mode 1
Setting
Terminal control
value
.
Fo rw a rd R U N
1
R e ve rse R U N
P4-11 = 2
2
Sto p
3
.
Three-line mode 1
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Command source
selection
P0-02 = 1
Running
Terminal
command
control
Command
source selection
P0-02 = 1
Running
Terminal
command
control

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