5-86
↓
/
PRG>6>4
Fout1 46.40Hz
Fjmp1 12.9Hz
Fjmp2 33.1Hz
Fjmp3 44.9Hz
Width 3.0Hz
↓
7. Using the key to move the cursor to Fjmp3
and pressing the key at the next point of
resonance sets resonance prevention point 3
(Fjmp3).
Note: Pressing the
key for a long period of time
changes the width (jump width). (Consistent for Fjmp1-
Fjmp3).
PRG>6>4
Fout1 48.74Hz
Fjmp1 12.9Hz
<CLR
Fjmp2 33.1Hz
Fjmp3 46.4Hz
Width 4.1Hz
8. Clear Fjmp1-Fjmp3, Width
With the cursor on Fjmp1, press the key to
display < CLR.
↓
PRG>6>4
Fout1 48.74Hz
Fjmp1 0.0Hz
<CLR
Fjmp2 33.1Hz
Fjmp3 46.4Hz
Width 4.1Hz
9. Clear Fjmp1-Fjmp3 and Width
Press
the key to clear the Fjmp1 value.
With < CLR displayed, use the /
keys to
move the cursor to Fjmp2 and then press the
key to clear the value. In the same way,
clear Fjmp 3 and Width values.
↓
/
PRG>6
1.PID Monitor
2.Multi-Op. Mon
3.CLogic Monitor
4.Resonant Avd.
5.Load Factor.
6.COM Debug
10.
Use
the
key to return to the menu screen.
5.6.7.5 Load Factor Measurement
PRG > 6(Tools) > 5(Load Factor)
Selecting "5. Load Factor Measurement" from the programming mode menu enables measurement of
the maximum output current, average output current and average braking power. Measurement modes
are indicated in the table below.
Measurement Mode
Details
Mode for measuring for a fixed period of
time
Mode for setting a measurement period and taking measurements for
a set period of time
Mode for measuring from run to stop
Mode for taking measurements from the beginning to the end of a run
If in the mode to measure the interval from run to stop, entering this mode while running will
take measurements during the period until stopping. If entering this mode while stopped,
measurements will be taken from the next run until the stop.
During load factor measurement, the key transitions into running mode. The
key
moves to the measurement mode selection screen. In this case, load factor measurement will
be continued.
Summary of Contents for FRENIC-AQUA series
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