The [AM] signal offset and gain are adjustable, as indicated below.
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C106 |
| [AM] output gain |
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C109 |
| [AM] output offset |
| 0.0~10.0 |
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The graph below shows the effect of the gain and offset setting. To calibrate the [AM] output for your application (analog meter), follow the steps below:
1.Run the motor at the full scale speed, or most common operating speed.
a.If the analog meter represents output frequency, adjust offset (C109) first, and then use C106 to set the voltage for full scale output.
b.If [AM] represents motor current, adjust offset (C109) first, and then use BC106 to set the voltage for full scale output. Remember to leave room at the upper end of the range for increased current when the motor is under heavier loads.
AM output offset adjustment | AM output gain adjustment |
AM output |
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10V |
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| C106=0~255 |
C109=0~10 |
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5V | movement |
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0 | 1/2 FS | Full scale (FS) | 0 | 1/2 FS | Full scale (FS) |
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NOTE: As mentioned above, first adjust the offset, and then adjust the gain. Otherwise the required performance cannot be obtained because of the parallel movement of the offset adjustment.
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