6-202
[ 3 ] PID command with
UP/DOWN
control (J102, J202 = 3)
When the
UP/DOWN
control is selected as a PID command, turning the terminal command
UP
or
DOWN
ON causes the PID command to change within the range from minimum scale
to maximum scale.
This can be set using a physical unit by means of display unit (J105) and scale (J106, J107).
To select the
UP/DOWN
control as a PID command, the
UP
and
DOWN
should be assigned
to the digital input terminals [X1] to [X7]. (
E01 to E07, data = 17, 18)
UP
DOWN
Data = 17
Data = 18
Function
OFF
OFF
Retain PID command value.
ON OFF
Increase PID command value at a rate between 0.1%/0.1 s
and 1%/0.1 s.
OFF
ON
Decrease PID command value at a rate between 0.1%/0.1 s
and 1%/0.1 s.
ON
ON
Retain PID command value.
Setting commands via the
UP
/
DOWN
control is the same as for external PID
controls 1, 2 and 3 (J501, J601 and J651).
[ 4 ] PID command via communications link (J102, J202 = 4)
Use function code S13 that specifies the communications-linked PID command. The
transmission data of 20000 (decimal) is equal to 100% (maximum frequency) of the PID
command. For details of the communications format, refer to the RS-485 Communication
User's Manual.
Selecting Feedback Terminals
For feedback control, determine the connection terminal according to the type of the sensor
output.
• If the sensor is a current output type, use the current input terminal [C1] of the inverter.
• If the sensor is a voltage output type, use the voltage input terminal [12] of the inverter, or
switch over the terminal [V2] to the voltage input terminal and use it.
For details, refer to the descriptions of E61 through E63.
Application example: Process control (for air conditioners, fans and pumps)
The operating range for PID process control is internally controlled as 0% through 100%. For
the given feedback input, determine the operating range to be controlled by means of gain
adjustment.
(Example) When the output level of the external sensor is within the range of 1 to 5 V:
• Use terminal [12] designed for voltage input.
• Set the gain (C32 for analog input adjustment) at 200% in order to make the maximum
value (5 V) of the external sensor's output correspond to 100%. Note that the input
specification for terminal [12] is 0 to 10 V corresponding to 0 to 100%; thus, a gain factor
of 200% (= 10 V
÷
5 V
×
100) should be specified.
Summary of Contents for FRENIC-AQUA series
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