Sets the base frequency. A base frequency is the inverter’s output
frequency when applying the motor’s rated voltage. Refer to the
motor’s nameplate to set this parameter.
Sets the start frequency. A start frequency is a frequency at which the
inverter starts to output voltage.
The inverter does not produce output voltage when the reference
frequency is lower than the start frequency. However, if a deceleration
stop is made while operating above the start frequency, output voltage
will continue until the operating frequency reaches a full-stop.