Delta EB3000 Series User Manual page 208

Elevator drive
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26: Reserved
27: ASR1/ASR2 selection
28: Emergency stop (EF1) (motor coasts to stop)
29–30: Reserved
31: High torque bias (according to Pr.02-43)
32: Middle torque bias (according to Pr.02-44)
33: Low torque bias (according to Pr.02-45)
34–37: Reserved
38: Disable writing to EEPROM
39: Reserved
40: Enable drive function
41: Magnetic contactor detection
42: Mechanical brake 1
43: EPS function (Emergency Power System)
44: Mechanical brake 2
45–51: Direct docking mode only
53: Terminal leveling signal for direct docking
54: Power failure signal
55: Manual emergency deceleration
56: Automatic emergency deceleration
57: STO signal check
 Selects the functions for each multi-function input terminal.
 Setting the setting value to hundreds digit changes the contact from N.O. to N.C. or vice versa.
For example, if you set MI1 to 1, the contact is N.O. (Normally Open); if you set MI1 to 101, the
contact becomes N.C. (Normally Closed).
Settings
Functions
0
No Function
Multi-step speed
1
command 1
Multi-step speed
2
command 2
Multi-step speed
3
command 3
Multi-step speed
4
command 4
5
Reset
JOG Command
6
Acceleration /
7
deceleration Speed
Inhibit
Chapter 8 Descriptions of Parameter SettingsEB3000
15-step speeds controlled through the four terminals, and 17 in total
including the master speed and JOG (refer to Pr.00-50–Pr.00-65).
When using communication to control the multi-step speed, settings 1–4
are invalid.
After you eliminate the drive error, use this terminal to reset the drive.
JOG operation
When enabled, acceleration and deceleration are stopped and the AC
motor drive starts to accelerate and decelerate from the inhibit point.
8-01-3
Descriptions

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