196 H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual

MON2 Terminal Adjustment

Program Terminal Analog Output Terminals
This parameter is use d to set the gain of the MON2 output terminal and is used
in conjunction with the settings of parameter F674.
See parameter F674 for more information on this set ting.
Direct Access Number — F675
Parameter Type — Numeri cal
Factory Default — 512
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 1
Maximum — 1280

FP Terminal Assignment

Program Terminal Analog Output Terminals
This parameter sets the functionali ty of the FP output terminal to any one of the
user-selectable functions listed in Table 6 on pg. 239 and is enabled at
parameter F669.
As the assigned function changes in magnitude or frequency, the pulse count of
the FP output terminal pulse train changes in direct proportion t o changes in the
assigned function.
Note: The duty cycle of the output pulse train remains at 65 ±5.0 µS.
This parameter is use d in conjunction with pa rameter F669 and F677.
Direct Access Number — F676
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — Output Frequency
Changeable During Run — Yes

Pulse Output Frequency

Program Terminal Analog Output Terminals
This parameter scales the FP output terminal by setting the pulses-per-second
output signal of the FP terminal.
See F676 for more information on this parameter.
Direct Access Number — F677
Parameter Type — Numeri cal
Factory Default — 3.84
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 1.00
Maximum — 43.20
Units — Pulses/Second

FM Voltage/Current Output Switching

Program Terminal Analog Output Terminals
This parameter is used to select the type of output signal provided at the FM
terminal (i.e., voltage or current).
The output voltage and current range is 0 – 10 VDC and 0 – 20 mA,
respectively.
See F005 for more information on this setting.
Settings:
0 — 0 – 10V
1 — 0 – 20 mA
Direct Access Number — F681
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — 0–10V
Changeable During Run — No

FM Output Gradient Characteristic

Program Terminal Analog Output Terminals
This parameter sets the output response polarity of the FM output terminal. The
FM output terminal response may be set to respond inversely (-) or directly (+)
to the input signal.
See F005 for more information on this setting.
Settings:
0 — Minus (Negative Gradient)
1 — Plus (Positive Gradient)
Direct Access Number — F682
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — Plus
Changeable During Run — Yes

FP

F675 F682