Hitachi CP-X200 instruction manual Force Terminal Mode, Inverter Ready

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Force Terminal Mode

The purpose of this intelligent input is to allow a device to force the inverter to allow control of the following two parameters via the control terminals:

A001 - Frequency source setting (01 = control terminals [FW] and [RV]

A002 - Run command source setting (01 = control terminals [O] or [OI]

Some applications will require one or both settings above to use a source other than the terminals. You may prefer to normally use the inverter’s keypad and potentiometer, or to use the ModBus network for control, for example. However, an external device can turn ON the [F-TM] input to force the inverter to (temporarily) allow control (frequency source and Run command) via control terminals. When the [F-TM] input is OFF, then the inverter uses the regular sources specified by A001 and A002 again.

Option

Terminal

Function Name

State

Description

Code

Symbol

 

 

 

51

F-TM

Force Terminal

ON

Forces A001=01 (frequency source setting =

 

 

Mode

 

control terminal), and A002=01(Run command

 

 

 

 

source setting = control terminal)

 

 

 

OFF

Inverter applies the user setting for A001 and

 

 

 

 

A002 normally

Valid for inputs:

C001~C005

Required settings

A001, A002

Notes:

ξWhen changing the [F-TM] state during Run Mode (inverter is driving the motor), the inverter will stop the motor before the new [F- TM] state takes effect.

Example (default input configuration shown—see page 3–49):

5

4

3

2

1

L

PCS

P24

Monitoring

Operations

See I/O specs on page 4–6.

Inverter Ready

The purpose of this intelligent input is to make the inverter ready to start the motor immediately when the RUN command is given. When the RDY input is active, motor output terminal is active even if there is no RUN command.

Option

Terminal

Function Name

State

Description

Code

Symbol

 

 

 

52

RDY

Inverter Ready

ON

Inverter is ready to act immediately when the

 

 

 

 

RUN command is given.

 

 

 

OFF

Inverter performs normal start when the RUN

 

 

 

 

command is given.

Valid for inputs:

C001~C005

Example (default input configuration shown—see

Required settings

A001, A002

page 3–49):

 

RDY

 

 

 

Notes:

 

5

4

3

2

1

L PCS P24

 

and

Monitoring

Operationsand

See I/O specs on page 4–6.

HIGH VOLTAGE: When RDY function is set ON, there will be a voltage at motor output terminals U, V and W even if the motor is in stop mode. Never touch the inverter power terminals while the inverter is powered up.

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Hitachi CP-X200 instruction manual Force Terminal Mode, Inverter Ready

CP-X200 specifications

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