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3-11 Jog Speed [Hz]
Range:
5.0 Hz [0.0 - 400.0 Hz]
4
3-12 Catch Up/Slow Down Value
Range:
*
0%
[0 - 100%]
3-14 Preset Relative Reference
Range:
0.00% [-100.00 - 100.00%]
3-15 Reference 1 Source
Option:
[0]
No Function
*
Analog Input 53
[1]
[2]
Analog Input 60
[8]
Pulse input 33
[11]
Local Bus Reference
[21]
Keypad Potentiometer
3-16 Reference 2 Source
Option:
[0]
No Function
[1]
Analog Input 53
*
Analog Input 60
[2]
[8]
Pulse input 33
[11]
Local Bus Reference
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Par. 3-02 is set to 20 and par. 3-03 is set to 50. In this case 0% = 0 and 100% = 50.
Example 2:
Par. 3-02 is set to -70 and par. 3-03 is set to 50. In this case 0% = 0 and 100% = 70.
Function:
Jog speed is a fixed output speed and overrules the selected reference speed, see par. 5-1* selection [14].
If the motor is stopped while in jog mode, the jog signal acts as a start signal.
Removing the jog signal makes the motor run according to the selected configuration.
Select speed to function as jog speed.
Function:
The Catch-up/Slowdown function is activated by an input command (see par. 5-1*, choice [28]/[29]). If the command
is active, the Catch-up/Slowdown value (in %) is added to the reference function as follows:
Reference
Reference
Reference
=
+
Reference
=
Reference
Reference
When the input command is inactivated, the reference returns to its original value ie. Reference = Reference + 0.
Function:
Define fixed value in % to be added to variable value defined in par. 3-18, Relative Scaling Reference Source.
The sum of fixed and variable values (labelled Y in illustration below) is multiplied with actual reference (labelled X in
illustation). This product is added to actual reference
Function:
Par. 3-15, 3-16 and 3-17 define up to three different reference signals. The sum of these reference signals defines the
actual reference.
No reference signal is defined.
Use signals from analog input 53 as reference, see par. 6-1*.
Use signals from analog input 60 as reference, see par. 6-2*.
Use signals from pulse input as reference, see par. 5-5*.
Use signals from local bus as reference, see par. 8-9*.
Use signals from Keypad potentiometer as reference, see par. 6-8*.
Function:
See Par. 3-15 for description.
No reference signal is defined.
Use signals from analog input 53 as reference.
Use signals from analog input 60 as reference.
Use signals from pulse input as reference, see par. 5-5*.
Use signals from local bus as reference.
AF-60 LP™ Micro Drive Programming Guide
Catchup Slowdown
×
100
Catchup Slowdown
×
100
Y
X
+
X
×
100

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