34* 1. Check that the faults has been successfully reset by confirming that theSTATUS (RESET) bit has turned OFF.* 2. Errors are not reported while the fault reset signal is ON.Use the SEL REF1/2 command to select the contents of REF1 with bits 0 to 3 and to selectthe contents of REF2 with bits 4 to 7.Use the SEL MON1/2 command to select the contents of MON1 with bits 0 to 3 and toselect the contents of MON2 with bits 4 to 7.The following tables show the selection ranges for SEL REF1/2 and SEL MON1/2.Table 3 Operation SignalsBit Description Remarks0 Forward operation1 Reverse operation2 INV multi-function terminal input 3 Default: External fault (EF3)3 INV multi-function terminal input 4 Default: Fault reset4 INV multi-function terminal input 5 Default: Multi-step speed reference 15 INV multi-function terminal input 6 Default: Multi-step speed reference 26 INV multi-function terminal input 7 Default: Jog command7 Not used.8 External fault (EFO)9 Fault reset*1*2A Not used.B Not used.C Not used.D Not used.E Fault history trace clearF External BB commandTable 4 SEL REF1/2 Selection RangeREF1/2 Item Remarks0 Nothing selected1 Not used.2 Not used.3 Not used.4 INV terminal output:Bit 0: Terminals MA-MB(Enabled when n057 = 18)Bit 1: Terminal P1(Enabled when n058 = 18)Bit 2: Terminal P2(Enabled when n059 = 18)5 to F Not used. The SI-T/V7 ignores the written data.