
Chapter 5 ParametersVFD-S Series
When this parameter is set to gain =1, PID output is Derivative time. At this time, error value – error value of the preceding item= additional respond speed and it is easy to have over compensation situation.
Upper Bound for Integral Control | Unit: 1 | ||
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| Settings | d0 to d100% | Factory Setting: d100 |
This parameter determines the Upper Bound for Integral Control while operating in the PID feedback loop. (Limit =
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| Primary Delay Filter Time | Unit: 2 msec | |||
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| Settings | d0 to d999 | Factory Setting: d0 | |
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| Primary Delay Filter Time will slow down oscillation of the system. |
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| PID Output Frequency Limit | Unit: 1 | |||
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| Settings | d0 to d110% | Factory Setting: d100 | |
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This parameter determines the limit of the PID output frequency. If this parameter is set to 110%, then the maximum output frequency while in the PID operation will be (110% x Pr.01- 00) 66Hz.
Feedback Signal Detection Time | Unit: 0.1 | ||
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| Settings | d0.0 to d650 seconds | Factory Setting: d0.0 |
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This parameter defines the detection time for the loss of a feedback analog signal. The drive will follow the operating procedure programmed in
A setting of 0.0 disables this function.
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| Factory Setting: d0 |
Settings | d0 | Warning and RAMP to stop |
| d1 | Warning and COAST to stop |
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Revision August 2006, SE08, SW V2.61 |