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VF-FS1 Industrial Inverter - Toshiba

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6<br />

F-86<br />

E6581381<br />

<br />

Perform computer-inverter connection as follows to send operation frequency commands from the host<br />

computer to inverter No. 3:<br />

Host computer<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> No.00<br />

Given away<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> No.01<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> No.02<br />

~<br />

: Wiring<br />

:Data (host ? INV)<br />

:Response data (INV R host)<br />

* * * *<br />

Given away<br />

Given away<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> No.03<br />

<strong>FS1</strong> No.29 <strong>FS1</strong> No.30<br />

"Given away": Only the inverter with the selected inverter number conducts data processing. All other<br />

inverters, even if they have received the data, give it away and stand by to receive the<br />

next data.<br />

* : Use the terminal board to branch the cable.<br />

(1) Data is sent from the host computer.<br />

(2) Data from the computer is received at each inverter and the inverter numbers are checked.<br />

(3) The command is decoded and processed only by the inverter with the selected inverter number.<br />

(4) The selected inverter responds by sending the processing results, together with its own inverter<br />

number, to the host computer.<br />

(5) As a result, only the selected inverter starts operating in accordance with the operation frequency<br />

command by communicating independently.<br />

For details of the communication function, refer to the separate instruction manual, “<strong>VF</strong>-<strong>FS1</strong><br />

Communication Function”.<br />

Note : Limit the distance between the common serial optional units and the inverter to 5m.<br />

Given away<br />

Given away

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