Hitachi SJ300-037HFE 사용자 설명서

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Using Intelligent Input Terminals
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While using the multi-speed capability, you can monitor the output frequency with monitor 
function D001 during each segment of a multi-speed operation.
There are two ways to program the speeds into the registers A020 to A035:
1. Standard keypad programming:
a. Select each parameter A020 to A035.
b. Press the 
 key to view the parameter value.
c. Use the  
 and 
 keys to edit the value.
d. Use the 
 key to save the data to memory.
2. Programming using the CF switches:
a. Turn the Run command OFF (Stop Mode).
b. Turn inputs ON to select desired Multi-speed. Display the value of F001 on the digital 
operator.
c. Set the desired output frequency by pressing the 
 and 
 keys.
d. Press the 
 key once to store the set frequency. When this occurs, F001 indicates the 
output frequency of the selected Multi-speed.
e. Press the 
 key once to confirm that the indication is the same as the set frequency.
f. Repeat operations in 2. a) to 2. e) to set the frequency of other Multi-speeds. It can be set 
also by parameters A020 to A035 in the first procedure 1. a) to 1. d).
Opt.
Code
Symbol
Function Name
Input 
State
Description
02
CF1
Binary speed select, 
Bit 0 (LSB)
ON
Bit 0, logical 1
OFF
Bit 0, logical 0
03
CF2
Binary speed select, 
Bit 1
ON
Bit 1, logical 1
OFF
Bit 1, logical 0
04
CF3
Binary speed binary 
select, Bit 2
ON
Bit 2, logical 1
OFF
Bit 2, logical 0
05
CF4
Binary speed select, 
Bit 3 (MSB)
ON
Bit 3, logical 1
OFF
Bit 3, logical 0
Valid for 
inputs:
C001, C002, C003, C004, 
C005, C006, C007, C008
Required 
settings:
F001, A020 to A035
A019=00
Notes: 
• 
When programming the multi-speed settings, 
be sure to press the Store key each time and 
then set the next multi-speed setting. Note 
that when the Store key is not pressed, no 
data will be set.
• When a multi-speed setting more than 
50Hz(60Hz) is to be set, it is necessary to 
program the maximum frequency A004 high 
enough to allow that speed.
5
3
1
7
6
4
2
8
FW
TH
PLC
CM1
P24
CM1
Example: (Some CF inputs require input 
configuration; some are default inputs—
see page 
. Jumper position shown is 
for –xFU/-xFR models; for –xFE models, 
see page 
.)
See I/O specs on page 
CF1 CF2
CF3
CF4
(LSB)
(MSB)
FUNC.
1
2
STR
1
2
STR
FUNC.