Adjustment example :
The analog output shall give +10 V at 70
Hz instead of at 100 Hz: CP.30 = 1.43
100 Hz
CP.30 = -––––– = 1.43
70 Hz
With the amplification (gain), the output voltage of the analog output can
be tuned with respect to the signal. An amplification of 1 corresponds to
±100 % = ±10 V.
Adjustment range: 0...20
Resolution: 1
Factory setting: 2
Note: Enter-Parameter
Adjustment range: -20.00...20.00
Resolution: 0.01
Factory setting: 1.00
CP.29 defines the function of analog output 1.
Value Function
0 Absolute actual frequency (CP.1) 100Hz= 100%
1 Absolute set frequency (CP.2) 100Hz= 100%
2 Actual frequency (CP.1) ±100Hz= 100%
3 Set frequency (CP.2) ±100Hz= 100%
4 Output voltage (CP.9) 500V= 100%
5 Actual DC voltage (CP.7) 1000V= 100%
6 Phase current (CP.4) 2 x rated current= 100%
7 Active current ± 2 x rated current= 100%
8 Digital ±100Hz= 100%
9 External PID output ±100Hz= 100%
10 Absolute external PID output 100Hz= 100%
11 Absolute active current 2 x rated current= 100%
12 Power module temperature 100 °C= 100%
13 Motor temperature {F5G} 150 °C= 100%
14 Reserved
{F5M}
15 Reserved
{F5M}
16 Reserved
{F5M}
17 Reserved
{F5M}
18 Reserved
{F5M}
19 Reference frequency {F5G} ±140Hz= 100%
20 Absolute reference frequency {F5G} 140Hz= 100%