Cn.24 Spd. Comp.
Main Gain
Cn.24 mainly has an effect on the motor speed. For details, refer to
p.139 in the 5.10.2 Sensorless Vector Control Operation Guide
for Induction Motors.
Cn.29 Spd. Comp.
Gain at No-load
Cn.29 mostly has an effect on the error level of the estimated
frequency during no load. For details, refer to p.139 in the 5.10.2
Sensorless Vector Control Operation Guide for Induction
Motors.
Cn.30 Spd.
Response
Adjustment Gain
Cn.30 is the value that is mainly changed according to the load inertia.
For details, refer to p.139 in the 5.10.2 Sensorless Vector Control
Operation Guide for Induction Motors.
Select a type of torque limit setting, using the keypad, terminal block
analog input (V1 and I2) or communication power. When setting
torque limit, adjust the torque size by limiting the speed controller
output. Set the retrograde and regenerative limits for forward and
reverse operation.
Sets the torque limit with the keypad.
Sets the torque limit with the V1 input terminal of
the terminal block.
Sets the torque limit with the volume dial of
keypad.
Sets the torque limit with the I2 input terminal of
the terminal block.
Sets the torque limit with the communication
terminal of the terminal block.
Sets the torque limit with the Fieldbus
communication option.
The torque limit can be set up to 200% of the rated motor torque.
Sets the torque limit for forward retrograde (motoring) operation.
Sets the torque limit for forward regenerative operation.
Sets the torque limit for reverse regenerative operation.
Sets the torque limit for reverse retrograde (motoring) operation.
For example, if In.02 is set to 200% and an input voltage (V1) is
used, the torque limit is 200% when 10 V is entered.