4
-
185
11-08
Jump Frequency 1
11-09
Jump Frequency 2
11-10
Jump Frequency 3
Range
【
0.0~599.0
】Hz
11-11
Jump Frequency Width
Range
【
0.0~30.0
】Hz
These parameters allow
“
jumping over
”
of certain frequencies that can cause unstable
operation due to resonance within certain applications.
Prohibit any operation within the jump frequency range. During acceleration and deceleration
the frequency is continuous without skipping the jump frequency.
To enable jump frequency 1 – 3 (11-08 – 11-10) set the frequency to a value greater than 0.0Hz.
Use the jump frequency width (11-11) to create a jump frequency range.
Refer to figure 4.3.86
Figure 4.3.86 Jump frequency operation
Set parameter 04-05 (AI2 function selection) to 9 (frequency jump setting 4) to control
the jump frequency via analog input AI2. Refer to figure 4.3.48.
When jump frequency overlap the sum of the overlapped jump frequencies will be
used as the jump frequency range. Refer to figure 4.3.87。
Figure 4.3.87 Jump frequency overlap
11- 12
Manual Energy Saving Gain (VF)
Range
【
0~100
】%
11- 18
Manual Energy Saving Frequency
Range
【
0.0~599.0
】Hz
To enable manual energy savings to one of the digital input (03-00 to 03-05=20) to 20.
Manual energy savings reduces the output voltage for the purpose of saving energy
Summary of Contents for E510-201-SH
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