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* 1. Check that the faults has been successfully reset by confirming that the
STATUS (RESET) bit has turned OFF.
* 2. Errors are not reported while the fault reset signal is ON.
Use the SEL REF1/2 command to select the contents of REF1 with bits 0 to 3 and to select
the contents of REF2 with bits 4 to 7.
Use the SEL MON1/2 command to select the contents of MON1 with bits 0 to 3 and to
select the contents of MON2 with bits 4 to 7.
The following tables show the selection ranges for SEL REF1/2 and SEL MON1/2.
Table 3 Operation Signals
Bit
Description
Remarks
0
Forward operation
1
Reverse operation
2
INV multi-function terminal input 3
Default: External fault (EF3)
3
INV multi-function terminal input 4
Default: Fault reset
4
INV multi-function terminal input 5
Default: Multi-step speed reference 1
5
INV multi-function terminal input 6
Default: Multi-step speed reference 2
6
INV multi-function terminal input 7
Default: Jog command
7
INV multi-function terminal input 8 (G7)
Default: External baseblock
8
External fault (EFO)
9
Fault reset
*1*2
A
INV multi-function terminal input 9 (G7)
Default: Multi-step speed reference 3
B
INV multi-function terminal input 10 (G7) Default: Multi-step speed reference 4
C
INV multi-function terminal input 11 (G7) Default: Accel/Decel time 1
D
INV multi-function terminal input 12 (G7) Default: Emergency stop
E
Fault history trace clear
F
External BB command
Table 4 SEL REF1/2 Selection Range
REF1/2
Item
Remarks
0
Nothing selected
1
Torque compensation 0.1 %
2
INV analog terminal FM output
3
INV analog terminal AM output
4
INV terminal output:
Bit 0: Terminals M1-M2
(Enabled when H2-01 = F)
Bit 1: Terminal P1
(Enabled when H2-02 = F)
Bit 2: Terminal P2
(Enabled when H2-03 = F)
5 to F
Not used.
The SI-T ignores the written data.