Using Pulse Train Monitor Contents - YASKAWA Varispeed CIMR-G7A Instruction Manual

General purpose inverter (advanced vector control) 200v/400v class 0.4 to 110/300 kw (1.2 to 160kva) (1.04 to 460kva)
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Adjusting the Meter
The output voltage for terminals FM-AC and AM-AC and output channels 1 and 2 of the AO option board can
be adjusted while the Inverter is stopped. For example, just pressing the Enter Key and displaying the data set-
ting display for H4-02 or H4-03 will cause the following voltage to be output by the FM-AC terminals.
10 V/100% monitor output × output gain (H4-02) + output bias (H4-03)
Just pressing the Enter Key and displaying the data setting display for F4-02 or F4-05 will cause the following
voltage to be output to channel 1 of the AO option board.
10 V/100% monitor output × output gain (F4-02) + output bias (F4-05)
Gain x 10 V
Switching Analog Monitor Signal Levels
Monitor items corresponding to 0 to ±10 V output 0 to 10 V signals when the monitor value is positive (+),
and 0 to -10 V signals when the monitor value is negative (-). For monitor items corresponding to 0 to ±10 V,
refer to Chapter 5 User Constants.
You can select the signal levels separately for multi-function analog output terminals and analog output option
terminals.
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Using Pulse Train Monitor Contents

This section explains pulse monitor constants.
Related Constants
Name
Con-
stant
Display
Number
Pulse train
Select the pulse train monitor output
monitor
items (value of the
selection
H6-06
There are two types of monitor
Pulse Output
items: Speed-related items and PID-
Sel
related items.
Output voltage
Bias x 10/100 V
Fig 6.55 Monitor Output Adjustment
Description
part of U1-
).
Monitor item
Change
Setting
Factory
during
Range
Setting
Opera-
V/f
tion
1, 2, 5,
20, 24,
2
Yes
A
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Monitor Constants
Control Methods
Open
Open
V/f
Flux
Loop
Loop
with
Vec-
Vector
Vector
PG
tor
1
2
A
A
A
A
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