Chapter 4 Parameters|   
Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04  4-47
Example 8: 
This example shows how to set up the “anti-slope”, which is an inversely proportional variation of 
frequency to the input analog signal, required for some applications in process control.  A sensor will 
generate a large signal (such as 20mA or 10V) and the AC Drive will slow or stop. 
Hz
 0V
4mA
10V
20mA
30
60
0
Potentiometer Scale
Max.
Output
Freq.
60Hz
Pr.03
0Hz
  0V
4mA
 10V
20m
Factory Settings
Pr.03=60Hz--Max. output Freq.
Pr.48=100%--bias adjustment
Pr.49=1 -- bias polarity
Pr.50=100% -- pot. freq. gain
Pr.51=1 -- REV. motion enable 
in negative bias
anti-slope
 
 
Pr.52 
 Motor Rated Current 
Unit: 0.1A
  Settings  30.0% FLA to 120.0% FLA  Factory Setting: FLA
  Factory setting is the AC drive rated current. When setting this parameter, just input the motor 
rated current value without any calculation. 
  Use the following criteria to determine the setting of this parameter: no-load current < rated 
current of motor < rated current of AC drive. You can use this parameter to limit the output 
current to the motor as to prevent overheat. 
 
Pr.53 
 Motor No-Load Current 
Unit: 0.1A
  Settings  00%FLA to 99%FLA  Factory Setting: 0.4*FLA
  The rated current of the AC drive means 100%. Setting of this parameter affects the slip 
compensation. The setting value must be smaller than the motor rated current setting in Pr.52. 
(this parameter displays the value of actual current.) 
 
Pr.54 
 Torque Compensation 
  Settings  00 to 10  Factory Setting: 00
  This parameter forces the AC drive to increase its voltage output during start-up in order to 
obtain a higher initial starting torque. 
 
Pr.55 
 Slip Compensation 
  Settings  0.00 to 10.00  Factory Setting: 0.00