This group of function code defines the V/F curve of 
motor  1  to  satisfy  different  load  characteristics 
needs. 
0: Straight V/F curve; fit for constant-torque load 
1: Multi-point V/F curve 
2: Torque down V/F curve (1.3
th
 order) 
3: Torque down V/F curve (1.7
th
 order) 
4: Torque down V/F curve (2.0
nd
 order) 
Curve 2–4 are suitable for torque-variable load of fan 
pump  and  similar  equipment.  Users  can  make 
adjustment based on load characteristics to achieve 
optimal energy-saving effect. 
5:  Customized  V/F  (V/F  separation);  under  this 
mode,  V  is  separated  from  f.  Users  can  adjust  f 
through  the  frequency  reference  channel  set  by 
P00.06 to change the curve characteristic, or adjust 
V  through  the  voltage  reference  channel  set  by 
P04.27 to change the curve characteristics. 
Note:  The  V
b
  in  the  figure  below  corresponds  to 
rated  motor  voltage,  and  f
b 
corresponds  to  rated 
motor frequency. 
Output voltage 
Output frequency
 
Linear type 
Square type 
Torque step-down V/F curve (1.3
th
 order)
Torque step-down V/F curve (1.7
th
 order)
Torque step-down V/F curve (2.0
nd 
order)
In  order  to  compensate  for  low-frequency  torque 
characteristics,  users  can  make  some  boost 
compensation  to  the  output  voltage.  P04.01  is 
relative to the max. output voltage V
b.
 
P04.02 defines the percentage of cut-off frequency 
of manual torque boost to the rated motor frequency 
f
b. 
Torque  boost  can  improve  the  low-frequency 
torque characteristics of V/F. 
Users should select torque boost based on the load, 
eg,  larger  load  requires  larger  torque  boost,