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value that is applied to either side of the zero point.
P-57 (AD)
Analog input 2 deadband
Data Range
Default
Unit
LED Display
0 - 255
0
mV
0
The analog deadband value of the analog input 2 in millivolts. The deadband value is the zone around the “zeroed” value of the analog
input. This deadband defines the area of the analog input range that the drive should interpret as “zero”. The deadband is an absolute
value that is applied to either side of the zero point.
P-58 (AD)
Differential analog deadband
Data Range
Default
Unit
LED Display
0 - 255
0
mV
0
The analog deadband value of the differential analog input in millivolts. The deadband value is the zone around the “zeroed” value of
the analog input. This deadband defines the area of the analog input range that the drive should interpret as “zero”. The deadband is an
absolute value that is applied to either side of the zero point.
P-59 (AF)
Analog input filter value
Data Range
Default
Unit
LED Display
1 - 15990
500
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14418
Applies a digital filter to the analog input(s). This is a simple single pole filter that rolls off the analog input. When analog input is
used, there might be external interferences that affect the accuracy of the analog input voltage. In some cases, it will cause the motor to
turn unexpectedly, or have unstable torque output. Therefore, an analog input filter is recommended. It is designed as a digital low pass
filter; reasonable filter frequency can significantly improve the motor performance. Refer to Section 7.3.4 Analog Input Filter.
P-60 (AT)
Analog threshold
Data Range
Default
Unit
LED Display
-10.000 - 10.000
0.000
V
0
This sets the analog input threshold that is used by the Feed to Sensor command. The threshold value sets the analog voltage that
determines a sensor state or a trigger value.
NOTE: if you need to view or set this value on the drive’s control panel refer to the following calculation:
LED
display
value
=
x 1000
Where is target voltage value, Unit is V (volts).