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Function library
Configuration of analog and digital setpoints and actual values
7−40
L
EDB82MV752 EN 5.2
Code IMPORTANTPossible settings
No. SelectionLenzeName
C0428*
(A)
Gain frequency
output
(DFOUT1−OUT)
100 0.0 {0.1 %} 1500.0
C0435*
(A)
Automatic
frequency input
adjustment
0 0
= not active
{1} 4096 Only require for speed control with
digital feedback via HTL encoder
Calculates the gain C0426, depending
on C0425 and C0011
C0426 will be recalculated after every
change of C0011 or C0425.
Always enter number of increments
divided by number of pole pairs of
the motor!
Example: Encoder increments = 4096,
motor 4−pole C0435 = 2048
Activation
1. If you use X3/E1 or X3/E1 and X3/E2 as frequency inputs, you must ensure that the inputs are
not connected to other digital signals:
These connections must be removed under C0410
Otherwise the controller will evaluate the digital setpoint signal in a wrong way! ( 14−1 ff)
2. Assign the signal source "frequency input" to the required setpoint or actual value under
C0412 (C0412/x = 2).
3. Activation of frequency input with C0410/24 = 1.
) Note!
l In addition to the free configuration under C0412 you can also use the fixed
assignment under C0007 and C0005:
l Use C0007 to link the function with a digital input.
l Use C005 to select a configuration which evaluates the frequency input.
Adjustment
1. Enter frequency, resolution, scanning time and type (single−tracked, two−tracked) of the
setpoint signal (C0425).
2. Set the gain and ensure that the input frequency corresponds to the normalisation frequency
at maximum process speed of the motor (C0426).
The gain always affects setpoint signal and offset.
100 % equals gain factor = 1.
C0426
f
N
p
z C0011
100%
f
r
Normalisation frequency from C0425
p Pole pair number of the motor
z Number of increments of the encoder
C0011 Maximum output frequency (corresponds to maximum process
speed of the motor)
3. If necessary, adjust the offset (C0427).
The offset shifts the characteristic.
Tip
For higher accuracy requirements, select a higher resolution under C0425.
The direction of rotation of the motor can be evaluated with a two−tracked frequency signal.
) Note!
The setting for the minimum output frequency (C0010) is not effective.

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