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Adjusting Analog Frequency Reference Using Constants
The frequency reference is input from the control circuit terminals using analog voltage and current.
If using frequency reference terminal A1 as an input terminal, perform adjustments using constants H3-02 and
H3-03. If using multi-function analog input terminal A2 as a frequency reference terminal, perform adjust-
ments using H3-10 and H3-11.
Fig 6.28 Terminals A1 and A2 Inputs
Adjusting Frequency Gain Using an Analog Input
When H3-09
is set to 1 (frequency gain), you can adjust the frequency gain using the analog input
terminal A2
.
Fig 6.29 Frequency Gain Adjustment (Terminal A2 Input)
H3-12
Analog input
filter time
constant
Sets primary delay filter time
constant in seconds for the ana-
log input terminal.
Effective for noise control etc.
0.00 to
2.00
0.00 s
No
A
A
A
A
41BH
0.03 s
Con-
stant
Number
Name
Description
Setting
Range
Factory
Setting
Change
during
Opera-
tion
Control Methods
MEMO
BUS
Regis-
ter
V/f
V/f
with
PG
Open
Loop
Vec-
tor
Flux
Vec-
tor
Adjustment can be made using H3-06 and H3-07 when multi-function analog input terminal A3 is used as a
frequency reference terminal.
Frequency reference
Terminal A1 (A3)
input voltage
Frequency reference
Terminal A2 input
Terminal A2 input
voltage (current)
(A3)
Note: ( ) is for when terminal A3 is used.
Terminal A1, A3 input
(H3-06)
(H3-07)
or H3-05
or A3
Frequency gain
Multi-function analog input
terminal A2 input level