Chooses analog-speed channels
0: Invalid analog channel
1: Valid analog channel 1 (AIN1)
2: Valid analog channel 2 (AIN2)
10~17:AIN1 for ―Din_Speed (X-10)‖
20~27:AIN2 for ―Din_Speed (X-20)‖
Valid in mode -3, 3 and 1.
Sets the proportion between analog signals
and output speed
0: No control
1: Max torque that Ain1 can control
2: Max torque that Ain2 can control
Indicates the max torque factor for analog
signal control
7.2.3 Analog Signal Processing
Fig. 7-8 Analog signal processing
Electrical control on internal variables is available only after ADC conversion and offset of external analog
signals, and judgment of dead zone signals.
For offset processing, see the left part in Fig. 7-6; for dead zone processing, see the right part in Fig. 7-6.
7.2.4 Examples of Analog – Speed Mode
In the analog – speed mode, follow the steps below to set a driver:
Step 1: Confirm whether it is necessary to enable the driver through external digital input ports. To enable the
driver through external digital input ports, see Table 6-12 in Example 6-3 for settings. If the driver does not
require enabling through external digital input ports, you can disable the enabling function of external digital
input ports by referring to Table 6-13 of Example 6-3, and enable the auto power-on function of the driver by
setting its internal parameters.
Step 2: Confirm whether limit switches are required. By default, the driver operates in the limit status after