
63
REMOTE
START/STOP and FORWARD/REVERSE commands from
the terminal strip only.
BOTH
LOCAL operation if TB-13A or TB-13C is programmed for
LOCAL SELECT and a contact closure is made from TB-
13A or TB-13C to TB-2. If the contact closure is not made,
the drive will be in REMOTE mode.
31 HZ UNITS
(SPEED UNITS)
HZ UNITS sets the units of the output speed display on the keypad. This
parameter can be set to the following speed units: HERTZ, RPM, % HZ, /SEC,
/MIN, /HR, and NONE.
NOTE: The intended use of “/SEC”, “/MIN”, and “/HR” are units per second,
units per minute, and units per hour.
32 HZ MULT
(HERTZ MULTIPLIER)
The HZ MULTIPLIER is used to scale the output speed indication on the display.
If HZ UNITS is set for HERTZ or % HZ, this parameter has no effect. Multiplying
the output frequency by the HZ MULTIPLIER will yield the desired speed value
on the display.
Example: The desired speed units is RPM with a standard 60 Hz, 1800 RPM
motor. Set HZ UNITS to RPM and set HZ MULT to 30.00. This will result in
a speed display of 1110 RPM for an output frequency of 37 Hz (37 Hz X 30 =
1110 RPM). Also, if there was a 100:1 gear reducer in the system, Parameter 33
- SPEED DP below could be set to XX.XX to represent the output of the gear
reducer (11.10 RPM in the example).
33 SPEED DP
(SPEED DECIMAL POINT)
This parameter is used to move the decimal point location in the speed display.
This parameter will not have any effect if HZ UNITS is set to HERTZ or % HZ.
The possible settings are: XXXXX, XXX.X, XX.XX, X.XXX, and .XXXX.
Refer to Parameter 32 - HZ MULT above for an example on the use of SPEED DP.