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H9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual
Low-Speed Signal Output Frequency
Program
⇒
Terminal
⇒
Reach Settings
The Low Speed Signal Output Frequency parameter sets a frequency
threshold that activates the assigned output terminal for the duration that the
ASD output is at or above this setting (see
Table 8 on pg. 241
for the available
output assignments).
Direct Access Number — F100
Parameter Type — Numerical
Factory Default — 0.00
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 0.00
Maximum — Max. Freq. (
F011
)
Units — Hz
Speed Reach Frequency
Program
⇒
Terminal
⇒
Reach Settings
The Speed Reach Frequency sets a frequency threshold that, when reached or
is within the bandwidth specified by parameter
F102
, activates the assigned
output terminal for the duration that the ASD output is within the bandwidth
specified (see
Table 8 on pg. 241
for the available output assignments).
Direct Access Number — F101
Parameter Type — Numerical
Factory Default — 0.00
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 0.00
Maximum — Max. Freq. (
F011
)
Units — Hz
Speed Reach Detection Band
Program
⇒
Terminal
⇒
Reach Settings
This parameter sets the bandwidth of the Speed Reach Frequency (
F101
)
setting.
Direct Access Number — F102
Parameter Type — Numerical
Factory Default — 2.50
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 0.00
Maximum — Max. Freq. (
F011
)
Units — Hz
Forward/Reverse Run Priority Selection
Program
⇒
Terminal
⇒
Input Special Functions
The Forward/Reverse Priority Selection determines the operation of the ASD
if the F and R control terminals are activated simultaneously.
Settings:
0 — Reverse
1 — Suspend
The waveforms shown depict the motor response for all combinations of the F
and R terminal settings if the Reverse option is chosen.
The Suspend setting will decelerate the motor to a stop regardless of the
rotation direction when both the F and R control terminals are activated.
Direct Access Number — F105
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — Suspend
Changeable During Run — No
Simultaneous F and R activation.
Low Speed
Reach
Frequency
F100
F105