07
V1 input filter time
constant
V1 Filter 10
0–10000
ms
08
V1 volt x1 0.00
0.00–10.00
V
09
V1 output at minimum
voltage (%)
V1 Perc y1 0.00
0.00–100.00
%
10
voltage
V1 Volt x2 10.00
0 .00– 12.00
V
11
V1 output at maximum
voltage (%)
V1 Perc y2 100.00 0–100 %
16
Rotation direction
options
V1 Inverting 0 No 0–1 -
17
V1 Quantizing level
0.04
%
* Quantizing is disabled if ‘0’ is selected.
0–10V Input Voltage Setting Details
In.01 Freq at 100%
Configures the frequency reference at the maximum input voltage when a
potentiometer is connected to the control terminal block. A frequency set with
code In.01 becomes the maximum frequency only if the value set in code In.11
(or In.15) is 100(%).
• Set code In.01 to 40.00 and use default values for codes In.02–In.16. Motor
will run at 40.00Hz when a 10V input is provided at V1.
•
Set code In.11 to 50.00and use default values for codes In.01–In.16. Motor
will run at 30.00Hz (50% of the default maximum frequency–60Hz) when a
10V input is provided at V1.
Configures the inverter to monitor the input voltage at V1.
In.07 V1 Filter
V1 Filter may be used when there are large variations between reference
frequencies. Variations can be mitigated by increasing the time constant, but this
will require an increased response time.
The value t (time) indicates the time required for the frequency to reach 63% of
the reference, when external input voltages are provided in multiple steps.