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1) Adjustment of 0~10Vdc voltage input
VI terminal |
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H |
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80 (Hz) |
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H |
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0 (Hz) |
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H | H | |
0 (%) | ||
100 (%) | ||
0 | ||
10V Voltage signal | ||
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•The output frequency with respect to the voltage input is adjusted according to the selected reference point.
•Gradient and bias can be set easily.
H: 0 (voltage input)
2) Adjustment of 4~20mAdc current input
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VI/S3 terminal
H 80 (Hz)
H 0 (Hz)
H 20 (%) 4
• The output frequency with respect to the current input is adjusted according to the selected reference point.
• Gradient and bias can be set easily.
• Set H to to produce a current input between 0 and 20mA.
H
100 (%)H:1(current input)
20mA Current signal
3) Adjustment of 0~5Vdc voltage input and external potentiometer
VI/S3 terminal
H
80 (Hz)
•The output frequency with respect to the voltage input is adjusted according to the selected reference point.
•Gradient and bias can be set easily.
H |
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0 (Hz) | H: 0 (voltage input) | |
H | ||
0 (%) | H | |
47~50 (%) * | ||
0V | ||
5V voltage signal | ||
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*When an external potentiometer is connected to the inverter via the P5V terminal, it is necessary to set the H (= 47 ~ 50 approx.) a voltage drop might occur, depending on the resistance of the resistor connected. Therefore, if there is no need to increase the output frequency above the frequency set with H, use H for this adjustment.