Adjusting Frequency References
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Adjusting Frequency Gain Using an Analog Input
When H3-09 is set to 1 (frequency gain), you can adjust the frequency gain using an analog input.
Fig 6.23 Frequency Gain Adjustment (Terminal A2 Input)
The frequency gain for terminal A1 is the sum of H3-02 and terminal A2 gain. For example, when H3-02 is set
to 100% and terminal A2 is set to 5 V, the terminal A1 frequency reference will be 50%.
Adjusting Frequency Bias Using an Analog Input
When parameter H3-09 is set to 0 (add to terminal A1), the frequency equivalent to the terminal A2 input volt-
age is added to A1 as a bias.
Fig 6.24 Frequency Bias Adjustment (Terminal A2 Input)
For example, if H3-02 is 100%, H3-03 is 0% and terminal A2 is set to 1 V, the frequency reference from
terminal A1 when 0 V is input to A1 will be 10%.
Frequency gain
Multi-function analog input
terminal A2 input level
Frequency reference
terminal A1 input voltage
Frequency bias
Multi-function analog input
terminal A2 input level