Toshiba G3 Workbook page 10

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The drive can store programming for four different pattern runs - each can be remotely run by
programming an input terminal's function (TERMINAL SELECTION PARAMETERS group) with a
value of 14 (for Pattern Run #1), 15 (for Pattern Run #2), 16 (for Pattern Run #3), or 17 (for Pattern Run
#4).
With normal programming, when a STOP command is given (i.e. 'F'-'CC' or 'R'-'CC' is opened or
STOP is pressed on the keypad) and the RUN command is remade (i.e. 'F'-'CC' or 'R'-'CC' is remade or
the RUN button is pressed), the Pattern Run starts over with the first speed. If an input terminal's function
is programmed to "Pattern Run continue signal" (see value 18 in Guideline 10, Input Terminals), and this
terminal is shorted to 'CC', the drive resumes the pattern run at the speed after the speed at which it was
running when the STOP was given. Note: opening and reclosing 'ST'-'CC' is not considered a
STOP/RUN command in this scenario; the pattern's clock keeps ticking. The continue signal must be
active when the pattern is started for correct Continue operation.
Speed #0 in any pattern is only run on the initial pass of the pattern (repeats of pattern don't include Speed
#0) Press the MON button during the run to see the special information displayed during Pattern Run.
* If Preset Speed Mode Activation is set to "0", the drive ignores direction, accel/decel times, and V/Hz
programmed into Preset Speed n Operating Mode and looks for direction and/or ACC/DEC and/or V/Hz
from terminal strip.
** With this parameter set to "5" and an input terminal's function set to "19" ("Pattern Run step signal" ;
see Guideline 10, Input Terminals), the drive steps through the pattern's speeds every time a momentary
contact closure is made to 'CC'. Any programmed speed time is ignored.
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For additional assistance, please contact Toshiba Adjustable Speed Drive Marketing Dept. at (800) 872-
2192

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