Changes for page 4 Common function of VB

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356 356  = **Constant pressure water supply** =
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358 -The following example uses a current sensor to simulate a water pressure test, the sensor specification is 4-20mA current signal, the range is 16 bar. use the sensor to connect to the AI2 terminal port of the VB.
359 -Firstly please check the software version of **F7.11**, **F7.11 **is software version, if the **F7.11 **is greater than 2.064, please use A4 parameter group, A4 parameter group is special parameter for constant pressure water supply project.
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359 +The following example uses a current transducer to simulate a water pressure test, the transducer specification is 4-20mA current signal, the range is 16 bar. use the transducer to connect to the AI2 terminal port of the VB.
360 +Please check the software version of F7.11 inverter first, if the software version is greater than 2.064, please use A4 parameter group, A4 parameter group is special parameter for constant pressure water supply project.
360 360  F0.20=1 factory data reset
361 361  A4.00=1
362 362  A4.01=set pressure
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372 372  F9.28=1
373 373  F9.29=Set pressure
374 374  F9.31=Lower limit water pressure
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377 377  In the parameter setting of group F9, 20mA is the maximum value of the transducer with a range of 16bar, and F9.01/F9.29/F9.31 are the setting parameters for the water pressure in the VB in percentage. For example when the inverter is required to keep the pressure at 8bar, modify F9.29=50%. F9.01 is the upper limit of water pressure setting, it needs to be greater than or equal to F9.29, it is recommended to set F9.29=F9.01
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379 379  = **PID function** =