Changing The Frequency (60 Hz, Initial Value) At The Maximum Voltage Input; (5 V, Initial Value) - Mitsubishi Electric FR-A820-00046 Instruction Manual

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Basic operation
4.6.4

Changing the frequency (60 Hz, initial value) at the maximum voltage input

(5 V, initial value)

Change the maximum frequency
Example
Operation example
For a frequency setting potentiometer with 0 to 5 V DC input, change the frequency at 5 V from 60
Hz (initial value) to 50 Hz.
Adjust the setting so that the inverter outputs 50 Hz when 5 V is input. Set "50 Hz" in Pr. 125.
Parameter selection
Turn
Press
Changing the maximum frequency
Turn
Press
Checking the mode/monitor
Press
Start
Turn ON the start switch (STF or STR), then turn the frequency setting potentiometer clockwise slowly to full. (Refer to
steps
The motor is operated at 50 Hz.
Tab. 4-18:
NOTES
To set the frequency at 0 V, use the calibration parameter C2.
Other adjustment methods for the frequency setting voltage gain are the following: adjustment
by applying a voltage directly across terminals 2 and 5, and adjustment using a specified point
without applying a voltage across terminals 2 and 5.
Parameters referred to
Pr. 125
C2 (Pr. 902)
C4 (Pr. 903)
FR-A800
until
(Pr. 125) appears.
to show the present set value (60.00 Hz).
to change the set value to "
to enter the setting. "
three times to change to the monitor / frequency monitor.
and
in section 4.6.3.)
Change the frequency of the maximum analog value
60 Hz
(50 Hz)
Output frequency [Hz]
Bias
C2 (Pr. 902)
0
Frequency setting signal
0
0
C3 (Pr. 902)
Terminal 2 frequency setting gain frequency
Terminal 2 frequency setting bias frequency
Terminal 2 frequency setting gain
Basic operation procedure (External operation)
Operation
" (50.00 Hz).
" and "
" flicker alternately.
Initial value
Gain Pr. 125
100%
5 V
10 V
C4 (Pr. 903)
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