Accelerating And Decelerating Constant Frequencies In The Analog References (+/- Speed) - YASKAWA CIMR-G7U Technical Manual

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Accelerating and Decelerating Constant Frequencies in the Analog Refer-
ences (+/- Speed)
The +/- speed function increments or decrements the frequency set in analog frequency reference d4-02 (+/-
Speed Limit) using two contact signal inputs.
To use this function, set One of the parameters H1-01 to H1-10 (multi-function contact terminal inputs S3 to
S12 function selection) to 1C (Trim Control Increase command) and 1D (Trim Control Decrease command).
Be sure to allocate two terminals so that the Trim Control Increase command and Trim Control Decrease com-
mand can be used as a pair.
Related Parameters
Name
Parameter
Number
Display
Trim Control
Level
d4-02
Trim Control
Lvl
Trim Control Increase/Decrease Command and Frequency Reference
The frequency references using Trim Control Increase/Decrease command ON/OFF operations are shown
below.
Frequency Reference
Trim Control Increase
Command Terminal
Trim Control Decrease
Command Terminal
Application Precautions
Trim Control Increase/Decrease command is enabled when speed reference > 0 and the speed reference is
from an analog input.
When the analog frequency reference value - d4-02 < 0, the frequency reference is set to 0.
If only the Trim Control Increase command or Trim Control Decrease command has been set for a multi-
function contact input terminal S3 to S12, operation error OPE03 (invalid multi-function input selected)
will occur.
Description
Sets the amount of frequency
reference to be added or
subtracted as a percentage of
maximum output frequency
(E1-04) when multi-function
inputs "trim control increase" and
"trim control decrease" are
selected (H1-XX = 1C and 1D).
Set Frequency
Set Frequency
Reference
Reference
+ d4-02
- d4-02
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Change
Setting
Factory
during
Range
Setting
V/f
Operation
0 to 100
10%
No
A
Set Frequency Command
ON
ON
Input Terminal Functions
Control Methods
Open
Open
V/f
Loop
Flux
Loop
with
Vector
Vector
Vector
PG
1
2
A
A
A
A
OFF
OFF
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