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47 MAx Advanced User Guide
www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 4
This parameter displays the level of the analog signal in percentage that is present at the terminal.
This parameter displays the temperature currently being measured on the heatsink. If this level reaches 90°Cthedrivewillgiveanalarm
indication hot on the lower line of the display. If the temperature continues to rise the drive will trip O.ht2 to protect it's self from device failure
duetoovertemperature.
This parameter can be used to trim out any offset in the users reference signal.
This parameter can be used to scale the analog input if so desired.
This parameter can be used to invert the analog input reference if so desired.
The parameter, which the analog input is required to control is programmed here. Only a non-bit parameter which is not protected can be
controlled by the analog input. If a non-valid parameter is programmed then the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset is performed or the drive powered down.
The parameter which is desired to be read via the analog output should be programmed here. Only a non bit parameter can be programmed.
After modifications of this parameter the source is only changed when a reset is performed or the drive powered down.
This parameter is used to scale the output if so desired. Automatic scaling is provided such that when the source parameter is at its maximum
value the analog output will be at a maximum.
The parameter which is desired to be read via the analog output should be programmed here. Only a non bit parameter can be programmed.
After modifications of this parameter the source is only changed when a reset is performed or the drive powered down and then up again.
This parameter is used to scale the output if so desired. Automatic scaling is provided such that when the source parameter is at its maximum
value the analog output will be at a maximum.
7.01 Analog input
ô
0~100
ð
%ROBi P
7.04 Power-stage temperature
ô
0~100
ð
°C ±10°CROUni P
7.07 Analog input offset trim
ô
±10.0
ð
0.0 % RW Bi P
7.08 Analog input scaling
ô
0.000 ~ 4.000
ð
1.000 RW Uni
7.09 Analog input invert
ô
0~1
ð
0 RW Bit
7.10 Analog input destination selector
ô
00.00 ~ 20.50
ð
1.36 Menu. Par RW Uni R P
7.19 Analog output 1 source selector
ô
00.00 ~ 20.50
ð
3.64 Menu. Par RW Uni
7.20 Analog output 1 scaling
ô
0.000 ~ 4.000
ð
1.000 RW Uni
7.22 Analog output 2 source selector
ô
00.00 ~ 20.50
ð
4.04 RW Uni
7.23 Analog output 2 scaling
ô
0.000 ~ 4.000
ð
1.000 RW Uni

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Control Techniques M'Ax Specifications

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BrandControl Techniques
ModelM'Ax
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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