Toshiba VF-S9 manual Meter setting and adjustment, Preset-speed operation

Models: VF-S9

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5 ■ Preset-speed operation

 

 

 

 

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[Setting values]

 

 

 

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Terminal board

Frequency setting commands are entered by external signals. (VIA/VIB termi-

nals: 0-10Vdc or II terminal: 4-20mAdc)

 

 

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Operation

Press the

key or the

key on either the operation panel or the ex-

panel

pansion panel (optional) to set frequency.

 

 

 

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Internal

The internal potentiometer to the inverter is used for setting frequencies. Turning

potentiometer

the notches clockwise raises the frequency.

 

No matter what value the command mode selection 5.6Meter setting and adjustment and the frequency setting mode selection  : Meter selection  : Meter adjustment are set to the control input terminal functions described below are always in operative state.

Reset terminal (default setting: RST, valid only for tripping)

Standby terminal (when programmed by programmable input terminal functions).

External input trip stop terminal (when programmed by programmable input terminal functions)

To make changes in the command mode selection Manual background and the frequency setting mode selection Manual background,

first stop the inverter temporarily. (Can be changed while in operation when Manual background is set to Manual background.)

5 Preset-speed operation

Manual background : Set to Manual background (Terminal board). Manual background : Valid in all setting values.

5.6Meter setting and adjustment

Manual background : Meter selection Manual background : Meter adjustment

Function

The signal output from the FM terminal is an analog voltage signal.

For the meter, use either a full-scale 0-1mAdc ammeter or full-scale 0-7.5Vdc (or 10Vdc) voltmeter. Note that the jumper pin JP302 can be set to switch to 0-20mA (4-20mA) current output. Adjust to 4-

20mA with

parameter (meter bias).

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Toshiba VF-S9 manual Meter setting and adjustment, Preset-speed operation, Meter selection Meter adjustment