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In voltage mode the output range is -10V to 10V. If the scaling parameter is 1.000 then -10V and 10V are produced when the source parameter is at -
maximum and maximum respectively. Different scaling can be applied with Pr 7.23. If the result of the scaling produces an output of more than +/-
100% the output is clamped within the +/-10V range.
In current modes with a scaling parameter of 1.000 the minimum and maximum current are produced when the source parameter is at 0 and
maximum respectively. Therefore in 4 - 20mA mode the output is 4mA when the source parameter is zero. Different scaling can be applied with
Pr 7.23. If the result of the scaling produces an output of more than 100% the output is clamped at 20mA.
If high speed update mode is selected and the source for the output is one of the parameters designated for high speed analog output operation (see
start of this section) the output is updated at a higher rate with special scaling. If the parameter selected is not designated for this mode the output is
updated at the normal rate. If speed feedback or power is selected for high speed mode for both analog output 1 and analog output 2 the setting is
ignored for analog output 2. If the high speed mode is selected the output is always a voltage signal.
7.22
T10 analog output 2 source
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
Pr 0.00 to Pr 21.51
Default
Pr 4.02
Update rate
Read on drive reset
7.23
T10 analog output 2 scaling
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
0.000 to 4.000
Default
1.000
Update rate
Background read
7.24
T10 analog output 2 mode
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
0 to 3
Default
0
Update rate
Background read
See Pr 7.21 T9 analog output 1 mode on page 104
7.25
Calibrate T5/6 analog input 1 full scale
Bit
SP
Coding
1
Default
0
Update rate
Background read
Setting this bit will cause the drive to re-calibrate the full scale level of analog input 1 provided the input voltage is below +1.5V or above +2.5V. This
parameter is cleared by the software automatically when the calibration is complete. If the input voltage is above +2.5V the input voltage itself is used
for calibration, and so after calibration this level will be full scale for the input. If the input voltage is below +1.5V the internal reference is used for
calibration, and so the full scale will be nominally 9.8V after calibration. The calibration level is automatically stored on power-down. It should be noted
that the Analog input 1 offset trim is included in the input voltage when the input voltage itself is used for calibration, but this trim is not included when
the internal reference is used for calibration.
7.26
T5/6 analog input 1 sample time
Bit
SP
Coding
Range
0 to 8.0 ms
Default
4.0
Update rate
Background read
Analog input 1 is filtered using a window filter to remove quantization noise and adjust the resolution of this input. The length of the window can be
adjusted with this parameter. The shortest possible window is 250μs. It should be noted that if this input is not used as a speed reference (Pr 1.36,
Pr 1.37) or as a hard speed reference (Pr 3.22) the sample time affects the resolution. The nominal resolution is given by Pr 7.26 x 500 x 10, therefore
the default setting gives approximately 11 bit resolution.
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