Yaskawa J7 Drive User Manual
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5.17 MULTI-FUNCTION INPUT TERMINALS (Term. S1-S5)
A.
Data
17 :
Remote/Local
The use of a Remote/Local command input allows switching between the Digital Operator control
and the external terminal input signals or serial communications, without the need to re-program
n02
or
n03
. If the status of the Remote/Local command input is changed while the Drive is running,
the Remote/Local operation selection is not completed until the next time the Drive is stopped.
Closed = Controlled locally (Digital Operator)
NOTE: Parameter
n07
determines if the frequency reference will come from the digital
operator potentiometer or parameter
n21
.
Open = Controlled remotely (external terminal inputs, for Start/Stop and
frequency reference, or serial communications).
NOTE: When a multi-function input terminal is programmed for Local/Remote, the LO/RE LED will
only display local or remote status. Local/Remote cannot be adjusted from the digital operator.
B.
Data
12 :
External Base Block by N.O. Contact
•
When either the Forward Run command or
Reverse Run command is present, and the
external Base Block command is applied
(i.e. contact closed), coast stop is accom-
plished (after a 20 msec delay), while the
frequency command is maintained.
When the Base Block command is removed,
the Drive will recover in a manner similar
to that of Speed Search operation.
•
When both the Forward Run command and
Reverse Run command are open, and the
external Base Block command is applied (i.e. contact closed), coast stop is accom-
plished and after a 20 msec delay the frequency command is changed to 0Hz.
When the Base Block command is removed, the Drive will remain in stopped
condition until Forward Run command or Reverse Run command is again applied.
•
When external Base Block command is active, a blinking “
b b
” will be displayed
on the Digital Operator.
Drive
S5
SC
0V
EXTERNAL
BASE BLOCK
o o
RUN
RUN
Freq. Cmd
Freq. Cmd
0
0
Base Block
Base Block
V out
V out
0
0
20msec
20msec
(A) Base Block With Run Active
(B) Base Block After Stop Command