Chapter 4 explanation of functions, 11 external analog input setting (o, oi, and o2) – Hitachi SJ700-2 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Explanation of Functions

4.2.11 External analog input setting (O, OI, and O2)

A005: [AT] selection
A006: [O2] selection
C001 to C008: Terminal [1] to [8] functions

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The inverter has the following three types of external analog input
terminals:
O-L terminal: 0 to 10 V
OI-L terminal: 4 to 20 mA
O2-L terminal: -10 to 10 V

The table below lists the settings of the external analog input terminals.

Item

Function

code

Data Description

00

Switching between the O and OI
terminals with the AT terminal

Turning on the AT terminal enables the OI-L terminal.
Turning on the AT terminal enables the O-L terminal.

01

Switching between the O and O2
terminals with the AT terminal

Turning on the AT terminal enables the O2-L terminal.
Turning on the AT terminal enables the O-L terminal.

(02)

(Valid only when the OPE-SR is used)
Switching between the O terminal and
the control with the AT terminal

Turning on the AT terminal enables the pot on

OPE-SR terminal.

Turning on the AT terminal enables the O-L terminal.

(03)

(Valid only when the OPE-SR is used)
Switching between the OI terminal and
the control with the AT terminal

Turning on the AT terminal enables the pot on

OPE-SR terminal.

Turning on the AT terminal enables the OI-L terminal.

[AT]
selection

A005

(04)

(Valid only when the OPE-SR is used)
Switching between the O2 terminal
and the control with the AT terminal

Turning on the AT terminal enables the pot on

OPE-SR terminal.

Turning on the AT terminal enables the O2-L terminal.

00

Using the O2 terminal independently

01

Using the O2 terminal for auxiliary frequency command (nonreversible) in addition to the O and
OI terminals

02

Using the O2 terminal for auxiliary frequency command (reversible) in addition to the O and OI
terminals

[O2]
selection

A006

03

Disabling the O2 terminal


Note that whether frequency commands are input to the O2-L terminal and whether the motor operation is
reversible depend on the combination of settings of functions "A005" and "A006" and whether function "16"
(AT) is assigned to an intelligent input terminal as shown in the table below.
When the motor operation is reversible, the inverter operates the motor in a reverse direction if the sum of
the frequencies specified by the main frequency and auxiliary frequency commands is less than 0 (even
when the forward operation [FW] terminal is on). Even when no wire is connected to the 02 terminal,
reverse operation of the motor may occur and prolong the acceleration time if the output voltage fluctuates
near 0 V.

A006

A005

AT

terminal

Main frequency command

Whether to input an auxiliary

frequency command

(via the O2-L terminal)

Reversible/

nonreversible

OFF

O-L terminal

No input

00

ON

OI-L terminal

No input

OFF

O-L terminal

No input

Nonreversible

00,03

01

ON

O2-L terminal

No input

Reversible

OFF O-L

terminal

Input

00

(Example 1)

ON OI-L

terminal

Input

OFF O-L

terminal

Input

Nonreversible

01

01

ON

O2-L terminal

No input

Reversible

OFF O-L

terminal

Input

00

(Example 2)

ON OI-L

terminal

Input

OFF O-L

terminal

Input

When the AT

function is

assigned to an

intelligent input

terminal

02

01

ON

O2-L terminal

No input

Reversible

00

O2-L terminal

No input

Reversible

01

Addition of signals on O-L and

OI-L terminals

Input Nonreversible

02

Addition of signals on O-L and

OI-L terminals

Input Reversible

When the AT

function is not

assigned to any

intelligent input

terminal

03

Addition of signals on O-L and

OI-L terminals

No input

Nonreversible

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