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Lenze 9300 - Setpoint Inversion

Lenze 9300
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EDSVS9332P-D21 EN 3.0
7.5.65.3 Setpoint inversion
The output signal of the JOG function is led via an inverter.
The sign of the setpoint is inverted, if the input NSET-N-INV is triggered with HIGH signal.
Ramp function generator for the main setpoint
The setpoint is then led via a ramp function generator with linear characteristic. Setpoint
step-changes at the input are thus led into a ramp.
100%
0
t
ir
t
if
T
ir
T
if
t
RFG-OUT
[%]
w1
w2
T
ir
= t
ir
100%
w2 w1
T
if
= t
if
100%
w2 w1
Fig. 7-186 Acceleration and deceleration times of the ramp function generator
The ramps can be set separately for acceleration and deceleration.
Different acceleration and deceleration times can be activated via the inputs NSET-TI*x 16
(for table and function see JOG setpoints; the decoding must be done according to the
signal graphic).
The T
i
times can only be activated in pairs.
When the controller is inhibited (CINH) the ramp function generator accepts the value that was
applied to the input NSET-CINH-VAL and transmits it to the next function. This function has
priority over all other functions.
NSET-RFG-STOP = HIGH
The ramp function generator is stopped. Changes at the input of the ramp function
generator have no effect on the output.
NSET-RFG-0 = HIGH
The ramp function generator decelerates to zero along the deceleration ramp.
It is also possible to load the ramp function generator online with a defined value. For this, the
input NSET-LOAD must be set to HIGH. As long as this input is set, the value at input
NSET-SET is accepted by the ramp function generator and tapped at the output.
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