Changes for page 08 Function parameter details
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... ... @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ 51 51 |2|(% colspan="2" %)AI1 52 52 |3|(% colspan="2" %)AI2 53 53 |4|(% colspan="2" %)Reserved 54 -|5|(% colspan="2" %) PULSE setting(Reserved)54 +|5|(% colspan="2" %)Reserved 55 55 |6|(% colspan="2" %)Multi-stage speed setting 56 56 |7|(% colspan="2" %)Simple PLC 57 57 |8|(% colspan="2" %)PID ... ... @@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ 59 59 60 60 Select the main source of the AC drive’s input frequency. There are 10 main frequency sources: 61 61 62 - **0:**Digital setting (non-retentive at power failure)62 +0: Digital setting (non-retentive at power failure) 63 63 64 64 The initial value is 0. The frequency can be increased or decreased by the pulse knob, and the set frequency value of the inverter can be changed by the ▲/▼ keys of the keyboard (or UP and DOWN of the multi-function input terminals). 65 65 66 66 Non-retentive means that after the AC drive is powered off, the set frequency value will be restored to 0; it will be cleared after switching as the frequency source, so this parameter should not be the object of frequency source switching. 67 67 68 - **1:**Digital setting (retentive at power failure)68 +1: Digital setting (retentive at power failure) 69 69 70 70 The initial value is the value of F0.08 "Keypad setting frequency". 71 71 ... ... @@ -73,33 +73,27 @@ 73 73 74 74 Retentive means that when the AC drive is powered on again after power failure, the set frequency is the value before the last power failure (note that it is used in conjunction with F0.23). 75 75 76 - **2:**AI176 +2: AI1 77 77 78 - **3:**AI278 +3: AI2 79 79 80 80 Means that the frequency is determined by the analog input terminal. The standard unit provides 2 analog input terminals (AI1, AI2), among which AI1 is 0V~~10V voltage input, AI2 can be 0V~~10V voltage input, or 4mA~~20mA current input, Selected by jumper J8 on the control board. 81 81 82 - **5:**PULSE setting(Reserved)82 +4/5: Reserved 83 83 84 - Theset frequencyisivenby the terminal pulse.84 +6: Multi-stage speed 85 85 86 -Pulse given signal specifications: voltage range 9V~~30V, frequency range 0kHz~~100kHz. 87 - 88 -Note: Pulse reference can only be input from the multi-function input terminal, __**requires custom control board development.**__ 89 - 90 -**6: **Multi-stage speed 91 - 92 92 Select multi-stage speed operation mode. Need to set the F5 group "input terminals" and FD group "multi-stage speed and PLC" parameters to determine the corresponding relationship between the given signal and the given frequency. 93 93 94 - **7:**Simple PLC88 +7: Simple PLC 95 95 96 96 Select simple PLC mode. When the frequency source is simple PLC, you need to set the FD group "multi-speed and PLC" parameters to determine the set frequency. 97 97 98 - **8:**PID92 +8: PID 99 99 100 100 Select process PID control. At this time, you need to set the F9 group "PID function of process control ". The running frequency of the inverter is the frequency value after PID action. For the meaning of PID given source, given amount, feedback source, etc., please refer to the introduction of "PID Function of process control" in F9 group. 101 101 102 - **9:**Communication setting96 +9: Communication setting 103 103 104 104 Means that the main frequency source is given by the upper machine through communication. 105 105 ... ... @@ -260,8 +260,6 @@ 260 260 |(% rowspan="2" %)** F0.16**|Carrier Frequency|Default|Model Dependent 261 261 |Setting Range|(% colspan="2" %)0.5kHz~~16.0kHz 262 262 263 -= Carrier Frequency: = 264 - 265 265 This function adjusts the carrier frequency of the AC drive. By adjusting the carrier frequency, the motor noise can be reduced, the resonance point of the mechanical system can be avoided, the leakage current of the line to the ground and the interference caused by the inverter can be reduced. 266 266 267 267 When the carrier frequency is low, the higher harmonic components of the output current increase, the motor loss increases, and the motor temperature rise increases. ... ... @@ -1103,27 +1103,18 @@ 1103 1103 1104 1104 0: Two-line mode 1: This mode is the most commonly used two-line mode. The FWD and REV terminal commands determine the forward and reverse of the motor. 1105 1105 1106 -[[image:1681697850903-377.png||height="282" width="633"]] 1107 - 1108 1108 1: Two-wire mode 2: FWD is the enable terminal when using this mode. The direction is determined by the state of the REV. 1109 1109 1110 - [[image:1681697969422-504.png]]1100 +2: Three-line mode 1: This mode Din is the enable terminal, and the direction is controlled by FWD and REV respectively. 1111 1111 1112 - 2:Three-linemode 1: ThismodeDin(functioncode3)is theenableterminal,andthedirectioniscontrolled by FWD and REV respectively.1102 +But the pulse is valid, it must be completed by disconnecting the Din terminal signal when stopping. 1113 1113 1114 -DIN is pulse effective, user need to disconnect the Din terminal signal when stop. 1115 - 1116 1116 Din is the multifunctional input terminal of DI1~~DI6. At this time, the corresponding terminal function should be defined as the No. 3 function "three-wire operation control". 1117 1117 1118 -[[image:1681698530367-261.png||height="298" width="628"]] 1119 - 1120 1120 3: Three-line mode 2: The enable terminal of this mode is Din, the running command is given by FWD, and the direction is determined by the state of REV. The stop command is completed by disconnecting the Din signal. 1121 1121 1122 1122 Din is the multi-function input terminal of DI1~~DI6. At this time, the corresponding terminal function should be defined as the No. 3 function "three-wire operation control". 1123 1123 1124 -[[image:1681698557086-403.png||height="267" width="625"]] 1125 - 1126 - 1127 1127 (% class="table-bordered" %) 1128 1128 |(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.17**|UP/DOWN change rate range|Default|0.50Hz 1129 1129 |Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)0.01Hz~~65.535Hz ... ... @@ -1168,6 +1168,20 @@ 1168 1168 The function of AI2 is similar to the setting method of AI1. 1169 1169 1170 1170 (% class="table-bordered" %) 1154 +|(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.28**|PULSE INPUT minimum input|Default|0.00kHz 1155 +|Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)0.00kHz~~F5.30 1156 +|(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.29**|Percentage rate of PULSE INPUT minimum input|Default|0.0% 1157 +|Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)-100.00%~~100.0% 1158 +|(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.30**|PULSE INPUT maximum input|Default|50.00kHz 1159 +|Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)F5.28~~50.00kHz 1160 +|(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.31**|Percentage rate of PULSE INPUT maximum input|Default|100.0% 1161 +|Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)-100.00%~~100.0% 1162 +|(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.32**|PULSE INPUT filter time|Default|0.10s 1163 +|Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)0.00s~~10.00s 1164 + 1165 +This group of function codes defines the corresponding relationship when pulse is used as the frequency setting method. Pulse frequency input can only be input through DI6 channel. The application of this group of functions is similar to that of AI1. 1166 + 1167 +(% class="table-bordered" %) 1171 1171 |(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.33**|DI1 enable delay time|Default|0.0s 1172 1172 |Setting range|(% colspan="2" %)0.0s~~3600.0s 1173 1173 |(% rowspan="2" %)**F5.34**|DI1 disable delay time|Default|0.0s ... ... @@ -1459,12 +1459,6 @@ 1459 1459 1460 1460 For the second output, the parameter setting method is the same as F6.28~~F6.32. 1461 1461 1462 -(% class="table-bordered" %) 1463 -|(% rowspan="2" %)**F6.38**|The setting time of timer|Default|0 1464 -|Setting range|(% colspan="3" %)0.00s~~100.0s 1465 - 1466 -Set the timer setting time 1467 - 1468 1468 = 8 F7 group keypad display = 1469 1469 1470 1470 (% class="table-bordered" %)
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