
Basic operation procedure (PU operation)
85
4
4.2.4
Using an analog signal (current input) to give a
frequency command
POINT
POINT
• Use the operation panel (
or
) to give a start command.
• Use the outputs from the current signal source (4 to 20 mA) to give a frequency command (by connecting it across terminals
4 and 5 (current input)).
• Turn ON the AU signal.
• Set
Pr.79 Operation mode selection
="4" (External/PU combination operation mode 2).
[Connection diagram]
NOTE
•
Pr.184 AU terminal function selection
must be set to "4" (AU signal) (initial value).
• To change the frequency (60 Hz) at the maximum current input (initial value 20 mA), adjust
Pr.126 Terminal 4 frequency
setting gain frequency
.
• To change the frequency (0 Hz) at the minimum current input (initial value 4 mA), adjust the
Pr.904 Terminal 4 frequency
setting bias frequency
.
Parameters referred to
Pr.7 Acceleration time, Pr.8 Deceleration time
Pr.79 Operation mode selection
Pr.126 Terminal 4 frequency setting gain frequency
Pr.184 AU terminal function selection?
Pr.904 Terminal 4 frequency setting bias frequency
Operation example
Operate at 60 Hz.
Operation
1.
Screen at power-ON
The monitor display appears.
2.
Changing the operation mode
Set "4" in
Pr.79
. [PU+E] indicator is on.
3.
Terminal 4 input selection
Turn ON the terminal 4 input selection signal (AU). Input to the terminal 4 is enabled.
4.
Start
Press
or
. [FWD] or [REV] indicator is on.
5.
Acceleration
→
constant speed
Input 20 mA. The frequency value on the indication increases in
Pr.7 Acceleration time,
and "60.00 Hz" appears.
6.
Deceleration
Input 4 mA or less. The frequency value on the indication decreases in
Pr.8 Deceleration time,
and the motor stops rotating
with "0.00 Hz" displayed.
7.
Stop
Press
. [FWD] or [REV] indicator turns OFF.
Inverter
Operation panel
Current signal
source
(4 to 20mADC)
5(-)
4(+)
SD
AU
AU signal
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