“C” Group: Intelligent Terminal Functions; Input Terminal Configuration; How To Change Password; How To Delete Password - Omron 3G3MX2 User Manual

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"C" Group: Intelligent Terminal Functions
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"C" Group: Intelligent Terminal Functions
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Input Terminal Configuration

Func.
Code








• How to change Password

1. Make password authentication as above.
2. Set new password in b190 and/or b192.

• How to delete Password

1. Make password authentication.
2. Set "" in b190 and/or b192.
3. Password has been deleted and all the password information is cleared.
The seven input terminals [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], and [7] can be configured for
any of 72 different functions. The next two tables show how to configure the
seven terminals. The inputs are logical, in that they are either OFF or ON. We
define these states as OFF=0, and ON=1.
The inverter comes with default options for the seven terminals. These set-
tings are initially unique, each one having its own setting. Note that different
selection on parameter b085 may result in different default settings. You can
use any option on any terminal, and even use the same option twice to create
a logical OR (though usually not required).
Note Terminals [3] and [4] have the ability to be logical inputs, and to be safety
inputs in case of safe stop function is selected.
Note Terminal [5] has the ability to be a logical input, and to be an analog input for a
thermistor device when PTC function (option code 19) is assigned to that ter-
minal.
Functions and Options - The function codes in the following table let you
assign one of seventy-two options to any of the seven logic inputs for the MX2
inverters. The functions  through  configure the terminals [1] through
[7] respectively. The "value" of these particular parameters is not a scalar
value, but it is a discrete number that selects one option from many available
options.
For example, if you set function =00, you have assigned option  (For-
ward Run) to terminal [1]. The option codes and the specifics of how each one
works are in Chap. 4.
"C" Function
Name
Multi-function input 1 selection 0 to 91, no
Multi-function input 2 selection
Multi-function input 3 selection
Multi-function input 4 selection
Multi-function input 5 selection
Multi-function input 6 selection
Multi-function input 7 selection
Run
Mode
Description
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Section 3-7
Defaults
EU
Units
00
[FW]
01
[RV]
12
[EXT]
18
[RS]
02
[CF1]
03
[CF2]
06
[JG]
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