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Data for F02
Run Command Source
Description
3 Keypad
(Reverse rotation)
Enable
/
keys to run and stop the motor. Note
that this run command enables only the reverse
rotation.
There is no need to specify the rotation direction.
• When function code F02 = 0 or 1, the "Run forward"
FWD
and "Run reverse"
REV
terminal commands must be assigned to terminals [FWD] and [REV],
respectively.
• When the
FWD
or
REV
is ON, the F02 data cannot be changed.
• When assigning the
FWD
or
REV
to terminal [FWD] or [REV] with F02 being set
to "1," be sure to turn the target terminal OFF beforehand; otherwise, the motor
may unintentionally rotate.
• In addition to the run command sources described above, higher priority
command sources including communications link are provided. For details, refer
to the FRENIC-Mini User's Manual (24A7-E-0023).
F03
Maximum Frequency 1
F03 specifies the maximum frequency (for motor 1) to limit the output frequency. Specifying
the maximum frequency exceeding the rating of the equipment driven by the inverter may
cause damage or a dangerous situation. Make sure that the maximum frequency setting
matches the equipment rating.
The inverter can easily accept high-speed operation. When changing the speed setting, carefully
check the specifications of motors or equipment beforehand.
Otherwise injuries could occur.
Modifying F03 data to allow a higher reference frequency requires also changing
F15 data specifying a frequency limiter (high).
F04
F05
F06
H50, H51
H52, H53
Base Frequency 1
Rated Voltage at Base Frequency 1
Maximum Output Voltage 1
Non-linear V/f Pattern 1 (Frequency and Voltage)
Non-linear V/f Pattern 2 (Frequency and Voltage)
These function codes specify the base frequency and the voltage at the base frequency
essentially required for running the motor properly. If combined with the related function codes
H50 through H53, these function codes may profile the non-linear V/f pattern by specifying
increase or decrease in voltage at any point on the V/f pattern.
The following description includes setups required for the non-linear V/f pattern.
At high frequencies, the motor impedance may increase, resulting in an insufficient output
voltage and a decrease in output torque. This feature is used to increase the voltage with the
maximum output voltage 1 to prevent this problem from happening. Note, however, that you
cannot increase the output voltage beyond the voltage of the inverter’s input power.