157 
 
 
 
The acceleration time means the time needed for the drive to accelerate from 0Hz to the maximum output 
frequency (P02.15), as t
1
 shown in Fig. 6-43. The deceleration time means the time needed for the drive 
to decelerate from the maximum output frequency (P02.15) to 0Hz, as t
2
 shown in Fig. 6-43.   
MV200 series drive has four acceleration/deceleration time settings in total. The 
acceleration/deceleration time (1~4) of the drive in the operation can be selected by different 
combinations of control terminals. Please refer to the definition on functions of the 
acceleration/deceleration time terminal in P09.00~P09.05. They can be also defined as the 
acceleration/deceleration time for the running frequency switch between various stages when the drive is 
running in the simple PLC mode. Please refer to the description in P13 parameter group. 
 
  Note  
The time unit (minute, second) of the acceleration/deceleration time 1~4 can be selected via P11.01 and the 
default leave-factory unit is second.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
P11.08~P11.13 set S curve, and the setting of S curve can be divided into acceleration, fast acceleration 
(jerk) and deceleration and fast deceleration (decreasing the deceleration), as shown in Fig.6-45.
 
 
Fig.6-45    Schematic diagram of curve parameter   
Fast deceleration at end se
ment of S curve  0.20~600.00Hz/s2
12.50
P11.13 
Fast deceleration at start se
ment of S curve  0.20~600.00Hz/s2
20.00
P11.12 
S curve decele
ation  10.00
600.00Hz/s
25.00
P11.11 
Fast acceleration at end se
ment of S curve  0.20~600.00Hz/s2
20.00
P11.10 
Fast acceleration at start se
ment of S curve  0.20~600.00Hz/s2
12.50
P11.09 
S curve acceleration 10.00
600.00Hz/s
25.00
P11.08 
Deceleration time 4 0.0~3600.0 
6.0
P11.07 
Acceleration time 4 0.0~3600.0 
6.0
P11.06 
Deceleration time 3 0.0~3600.0 
6.0
P11.05