Instruction manual
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Note: 1. When UP/DOWN commands are selected, the upper limit speed is set 
regardless of frequency reference.
Upper limit speed = Maximum Output Frequency (n011)
× Frequency Reference Upper Limit (n033)/100
2. Lower limit value is either the Minimum Output Frequency (n016) or 
the Frequency Reference Lower Limit (n034) (whichever is larger.).
3. When the FWD (REV) RUN command is input, operation starts at the 
lower limit speed without using the UP/DOWN commands.
4. If the JOG command is input while running for an UP/DOWN com-
mand, the JOG command has priority.
5. Multi-step speed references 1 to 4 are not effective when an UP/
DOWN command is selected. 
6. When 1 is set for the HOLD Output Frequency Memory Selection 
(n100), the output frequency can be recorded during HOLD.
Communications/Control Circuit Terminal Selection 
(Setting: 18)
Operation can be changed from communications commands, or from 
control circuit terminal or Digital Operator commands.
RUN commands from communications and the frequency reference are 
effective when the multi-function input terminal for this setting is 
closed (register No. 0001H, 0002H).
RUN commands in LOCAL/REMOTE mode and the frequency refer-
ence are effective when the terminal is open.
 Using the Multi-function Analog Inputs (n077, n078, n079)
The input analog signal (0 to 10 V or 4 to 20 mA) for the CN2 terminal 
of the JVOP-140 Digital Operator can be used as an auxiliary function 
for the master frequency reference input to the control circuit terminals 
(FR or RP). Refer to the block diagram on page 135 for details on the 
input signal.
When using the signal for the CN2 terminal of the JVOP-140 
Digital Operator as a multi-function analog input, never use it 
for the target value or the feedback value of PID control.
Setting Description
0 Output frequency is not recorded during 
HOLD.
1 When HOLD status is continued for 5 seconds 
or longer, the output frequency during HOLD 
is recorded and the Inverter restarts at the re-
corded frequency.
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