Toshiba Q9+ Installation & Operation Manual page 51

Adjustable speed drives
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PID Feedback — Provides a status of the PID Real
Time Feedback in Hz.
Input Power — Displays the Input Power in
Kilowatts (kW).
Output Power — Displays the Output Power in
Kilowatts (kW) and is the default LED displayed
item when operating in the Virtual Linear Pump
mode.
Pattern Group # — Displays the active Pattern Run
Group Number.
Pattern Cycle # — Displays the cycle number of
the active Pattern Run Group.
Pattern Preset # — Displays the active Preset
Speed of the active Pattern Run Group being run.
Pattern Time — Displays the remaining time for the
active Pattern Run Group.
RR Input — Displays the RR input value as a
percentage of the full range of the RR value
(potentiometer input).
*V/I Input — Displays the V/I input setting as a
percentage of the full range of the V/I value.
Note:
The isolated V/I input terminal may
receive Current or Voltage to
control the output speed or the
output torque. The input signal type
must be selected at
Terminal Board.
The V input setting of SW301 is
used for the 0 – 10 VDC analog
input signal and the I input setting
of SW301 is used for the 0 – 20 mA
analog input signal. Either may be
used as a frequency or torque
control source. Throughout this
manual, they will be selection-
specific and may be listed as V/I.
See parameter
F201
information on the setup of this
input.
RX Input — Displays the RX input setting as a
percentage of the full range of the RX value (-10 to
+10 VDC Input).
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RX2 Input — Displays the RX2 input setting as a
percentage of the full range of the RX2 value.
Note:
The RX2 terminal function is
available on the Expansion IO
Card Option 1 Option Board (P/N
ETB003Z) only.
Trip Code — Displays None if there are no errors,
or displays one of the associated Fault Codes listed
in
Table 18 on page 267
if there is an active Fault
(e.g., E = Emergency Off).
Past Trip 1 — This function records and displays
the last trip incurred. Subsequent trips will replace
Past Trip 1. As trip records are replaced, they are
shifted to the next level of the Past Trip locations
until being deleted (i.e., Past Trip 1 is moved to Past
Trip 2 and then to Past Trip 3 until being shifted out
of Past Trip 4). Once shifted out of Past Trip 4, the
record is deleted. If no trips have occurred since the
last reset, No Error is displayed for each trip record.
Past Trip 2 — Past trip information or None.
Past Trip 3 — Past trip information or None.
Past Trip 4 — Past trip information or None.
Note:
An improper Q9 Plus ASD setup
may cause some trips — reset the
Q9 Plus ASD to the Factory
Default settings (Program
Utilities
Type Reset
Factory Settings) before pursuing
a systemic malfunction.
Direction — Displays the Direction command
(forward/reverse).
Discrete Input Terminals — Displays the status
(activated = reverse video) of the discrete input
terminals of the Terminal Board.
Discrete Output Terminals — Displays the status
(activated = reverse video) of the discrete output
lines of the Terminal Board.
Output Frequency — Displays the running
frequency.
Monitor Mode

Reset to
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