Shenzhen Hpmont Technology Co., Ltd. Chapter 7 Detailed Function Introduction
HD09-S Series User Manual V1.1 - 63 -
7.17 F19: Enhancement Parameters
Auxiliary frequency setting channel (F19.00
- F19.06)
The final setting frequency of HD09-S can be composed of main setting frequency and auxiliary
setting frequency.
F19.00 is used to define the auxiliary frequency setting channel. When the auxiliary frequency setting
channel is the same as the main frequency setting channel except the analog setting, the auxiliary
setting channel is invalid.
Ref. Code Function Description Setting Range [Default]
F19.00 Auxiliary frequency setting channel selection 0 - 6 [0]
Define the auxiliary frequency setting channel.
• Set 1, 2, the initial value is set by F19.03.
• Set 4 and 5, set by actual analog input, see F05.00 for the frequency characteristic curve selection.
• Set 6 to set the auxiliary frequency according to the relationship between PID reference and feedback.
0: No auxiliary channel.
1: Operation keypad setting. Through the control keypad , to adjust.
2: Terminal setting. Adjust with terminal UP / DN.
3: SCI communication settings. Initial value is 0.
4: Analog setting.
5: Terminal pulse setting.
6: PID output setting.
F19.01 Main and auxiliary setting operation 0,1 [0]
Define the relationship between the final set frequency and the primary and secondary frequencies.
0: Main setting + auxiliary setting.
1: Main Settings - auxiliary settings.
F19.02 Auxiliary setting coefficient 0.00 - 9.99 [1.00]
First use F19.02 for gain calculation, and then calculate the auxiliary frequency according to the frequency
characteristic curve defined by F05 group.
• F19.00 = 4 and 5 are valid.
F19.03 Digital auxiliary frequency initial value 0.00 - F00.06 [0.00Hz]
It is valid only for F19.00 = 1 and 2, and is the initial value set for the auxiliary frequency in these two modes.
F19.04 Digital auxiliary frequency control selection 00 - 11 [00]
Valid only for F19.00 = 1, 2.
Unit: Power-down storage options
• 0: Auxiliary frequency is not stored when power is
lost.
• 1: Power down stores the auxiliary frequency.
Ten: Stop frequency processing
• 0: Maintain auxiliary frequency after stop.
• 1: Auxiliary frequency returns to F19.03 after stop.