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Function assignment of external terminal and control
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4.15.3 Condition selection of function validity by the second function selection signal (RT) and 
third function selection signal (X9) (RT signal, X9 signal, Pr. 155)
⋅ When the RT signal turns ON, the second function becomes valid.
⋅ When the X9 signal turns ON, the third function becomes valid. 
For the X9 signal, set "9" in any of Pr. 178 to Pr. 189 (input terminal function selection) to assign the function.
⋅ The second (third) function has the following applications.
(a)Switching between normal use and emergency use
(b)Switching between heavy load and light load
(c)Changing of acceleration/deceleration time by broken line acceleration/deceleration
(d)Switching of characteristic between main motor and sub motor
⋅ When the RT (X9) signal is ON, the other functions such as the second (third) are also selected.
*1
The function could be changed by switching the RT signal ON/OFF while the inverter is stopped.
If a signal is switched during the operation, the operation method changes after the inverter stops.
*2
When the RT signal is OFF, the first function is valid. When it is ON, the second function is valid.
You can select the second (third) function using the RT(X9) signal.
You can also set the condition (reflection condition) where the second function and third function become valid.
Parameter 
Number
Name
Initial Value
Setting Range
Description
155
RT signal function validity 
condition selection
0
0
Second (third) function is immediately valid with ON of 
the RT(X9) signal.
10
Second (third) function is valid only during the RT (X9) 
signal is ON and constant speed operation. (invalid 
during acceleration/deceleration)
Second function 
connection diagram
Second acceleration/deceleration time example
Function
First Function 
Parameter Number
Second Function 
Parameter Number
Third Function 
Parameter Number
Refer to 
Page
Torque boost
Pr. 0
Pr. 46
Pr. 112
Base frequency
Pr. 3
Pr. 47
Pr. 113
Acceleration time
Pr. 7
Pr. 44
Pr. 110
Deceleration time
Pr. 8
Pr. 44, Pr. 45
Pr. 110, Pr. 111
Electronic thermal relay 
function 
Pr. 9
Pr. 51
Stall prevention
Pr. 22
Pr. 48, Pr. 49
Pr. 114, Pr. 115
Applied motor 
Pr. 71
Pr. 450
Motor constant 
Pr. 80 to Pr. 84, Pr. 89, 
Pr. 90 to Pr. 94, Pr. 96, Pr. 859
Pr. 453 to Pr. 457, Pr. 569, 
Pr. 458 to Pr. 462, Pr. 463, Pr. 860
Online auto tuning 
selectio
Pr. 95
Pr. 574
Motor control method 
Pr. 800
Pr. 451
Speed control gain
Pr. 820, Pr. 821
Pr. 830, Pr. 831
Analog input filter
Pr. 822, Pr. 826
Pr. 832, Pr. 836
Speed detection filter
Pr. 823
Pr. 833
Torque control gain
Pr. 824, Pr. 825
Pr. 834, Pr. 835
Torque detection filter
Pr. 827
Pr. 837
REMARKS
⋅ The RT signal is assigned to the RT terminal in the initial setting. By setting "3" in any of Pr. 178 to Pr. 189 (input terminal function
selection), the RT signal can be assigned to the other terminal.
⋅ When both the RT and X9 signals are ON, the X9 signal (third function) is prioritized.
CAUTION
⋅ Changing the terminal assignment using Pr. 178 to Pr. 189 (input terminal function selection) may affect the other functions. Set
parameters after confirming the function of each terminal.
♦ Parameters referred to 
Pr. 178 to Pr.189 (input terminal function selection)  
 Refer to page 231
STF/STR
Inverter
Start
Second 
function 
selection
RT
High speed
RH
Middle speed
RM
SD
(initial value)
RT
Output frequency
Setting value "0"
RH
RM
Acceleration 
time is reflected
Time