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VF-FS1 Industrial Inverter - Toshiba

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F-7<br />

E6581381<br />

• Function<br />

Use the above parameters to send signals from an external programmable controller to various control<br />

input terminals to operate and/or set the inverter.<br />

The desired contact input terminal functions can be selected from 57 types (0 to 71). This gives system<br />

design flexibility.<br />

• The functions of the VIA terminal can be selected between analog input and contact input by changing<br />

parameter settings .<br />

To use the VIA terminal as contact input terminals, you need to set to the number (1 or 2) that<br />

suits your needs, since analog input (voltage signal input) is assigned to the terminals by default.<br />

Setting of contact input terminal function<br />

Terminal<br />

symbol<br />

Title Function Adjustment range Default setting<br />

- Always-active function selection 1 0<br />

- Always-active function selection 2 1 (ST)<br />

F Input terminal selection 1 (F)<br />

0-72<br />

(⇒ See page K-15)<br />

2 (F)<br />

R Input terminal selection 2 (R) 3 (R)<br />

RES Input terminal selection 3 (RES)<br />

10 (RES)<br />

VIA Input terminal selection 8 (VIA) 0-72 Note 2) 6 (SS1)<br />

Note 1: The function that has been selected using and (always-active function selection<br />

parameter) are always activated.<br />

Note 2: When using the VIA terminal as contact input terminals in sink logic connection, be sure to insert a<br />

resistor between the P24 terminal and the VIA terminal. (Recommended resistance: 4.7kΩ-1/2W)<br />

Be sure to turn the VIA (SW3) slide switch to the V position.<br />

Note 3: (VIA): Enabled only when = or <br />

Disabled and the set value cannot be read out, if is set at .<br />

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