Using Intelligent Input Terminals
4-5-3
Free-run Stop
When the terminal [FRS] is turned ON, the inverter stops the output and the
motor enters the free-run state (coasting). If terminal [FRS] is turned OFF, the
output resumes sending power to the motor if the Run command is still active.
The free-run stop feature works with other parameters to provide flexibility in
stopping and starting motor rotation.
In the figure below, parameter b088 selects whether the inverter resumes
operation from 0 Hz (left graph) or the current motor rotation speed (right
graph) when the [FRS] terminal turns OFF. The application determines the
best setting.
Parameter
specifies a delay time before resuming operation from a free-
run stop. To disable this feature, use a zero delay time.
=
B088
Zero frequency start
Motor speed
1
[FRS]
0
1
[FW,RV]
0
Option
Terminal
Code
Symbol
FRS
Free-run
stop
~
Valid for inputs:
,, to
Required settings:
Notes:
• When you want the [FRS] terminal to be active low (normally closed logic), change
the setting ( to ) that corresponds to the input ( to ) that is
assigned the [FRS] function.
00
Resume from motor speed
Motor speed
1
[FRS]
0
1
[FW,RV]
0
t
Function
State
Name
ON
Causes output to turn OFF,
allowing motor to free run (coast)
to stop
OFF
Output operates normally, so
controlled deceleration and stops
motor
Section 4-5
B088
=
01
Wait time
B003
t
Description
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