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Explanations
1
Control signal (CS) 1 actives causing the
output frequency to rise. The motor runs
forward.
8
Run enable signal is set to FALSE, which
drops the frequency to 0.The run enable
signal is configured with par. 5.7.
2
CS2 activates which, however, has no
effect on the output frequency because
the first selected direction has the high-
est priority.
9
Run enable signal is set to TRUE, which
causes the frequency to rise towards the
set frequency because CS1 is still active.
3
CS1 is inactivated which caused the
direction to start changing (FWD to REV)
because CS2 is still active.
10
Keypad stop button is pressed and the
frequency fed to the motor drops to 0.
4
CS2 inactivates and the frequency fed to
the motor drops to 0.
11
The drive starts through pushing the
Start button on the keypad.
5
CS2 actives again causing the motor to
accelerate (REV) towards the set fre-
quency.
12
The keypad stop button is pushed again
to stop the drive.
6
CS2 inactivates and the frequency fed to
the motor drops to 0.
13
The attempt to start the drive through
pushing the Start button is not success-
ful because CS1 is inactive.
7
CS1 actives and the motor accelerates
(FWD) towards the set frequency.
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