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Time
Hz
F_10=1
Drive
Start/Stop
or =0
30Hz
10Hz
F_09=10Hz
F_19=1
F_08=30Hz
F_20=2
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
F_11: Speed Control
= 0: Keypad
= 1: Analog Speed Pot Terminal (TM2) (0 ~ 10V / 0-20mA)
= 2: Analog Speed Pot Terminal (TM2) ( 4-20mA )
NOTE 1:
When jog frequency or Sp1 frequency is switched on, the frequency is
setup by Sp1 speed, the
✟ ✟
buttons on the keypad is disabled.
Original setting will be restored after the Sp1 connection is
removed.
NOTE 2:
During the contact closure of the jog function, the keypad
control remains in a sleep state until the jog contact
connection is re-opened.
0mA
0V
4mA
20mA
10V
F_11= 1
F_11=2
F_12: Carrier Frequency = 1 ~ 10
F_12
Carrier frequency
F_12
Carrier frequency
F_12
Carrier frequency
1
4kHz
5
8kHz
9
15kHz
(1)
2
5kHz
6
10kHz
(1)
10
16kHz
(1)
3
6kHz
7
12kHz
(1)
4
7.2kHz
8
14.4kHz
(1)
NOTE: (1): Available for CPU version V1.9 and above.
2: If F_12=7~10, the inverter must operator with low load.
Although an IGBT TYPE inverter can provide a low audible noise level during its operation, it is
possible that the switching of the high carrier frequency may interfere with external electronic
components (or other controllers) or even cause vibration in the motor. Adjusting the carrier
frequency can usually correct this problem.
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