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Learning Advanced Features
5.44.6
Regular Bypass
This function controls the motor speed based on the feedback amount instead of using the PID.
Auxiliary motors may be controlled with this feature based on the feedback amount.
Group Code Name
LCD Display
Parameter Setting
Setting Range
Unit
AP1
41
Bypass selection
Regul Bypass 1
0 No
-
1 Yes
61–
65
#1–5 auxiliary
motor start
frequency
Start Freq
1–5
Frequency value
within the range
Freq Low
Limit–Freq
High limit
Hz
70–
74
#1–5 auxiliary
motor stop
frequency
Stop Freq
1–5
Frequency value
within the range
Low Freq–
High Freq
Hz
OUT
31–
35
Multi-function
relay1–5
Relay 1–5
21
Multiple motor
control(MMC)
-
-
36
Multi-function 1
item
Q1 Define
40 KEB Operation -
-
Regular Bypass Detail Settings
Code
Description
AP1-41 Regular Bypass
Sets the regular bypass mode.
Mode Setting
0
No
1
Yes
AP1-61–65 Start Freq 1–5
Sets the auxiliary motor start frequency.
AP1-70–74 Stop Freq 1–5
Sets the auxiliary motor stop frequency.
OUT-31–35 Relay 1–5
OUT-36 Q1 Define
Set OUT31–35 to ’21 (MMC)’ to use the out terminal for auxiliary
motor operation. The number of configured output terminals
determines the total number of auxiliary motors to be used.
When an input set by the PID feedback of the analog input terminal (I or V1 or Pulse) is 100%,
divide the area by the number of motors being used (including the main motor). Each auxiliary
motor turns on when feedback reaches the relevant level and turns off when feedback goes
below the relevant level. The primary motor increases its speed based on the feedback and when
it reaches the start frequency of the relevant auxiliary motor and decelerates to the stop
frequency.
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