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5-11 Multi-function Analog Output and Pulse Monitor Output
The 3G3MV Inverter incorporates multi-function analog output terminals (AM and AC).
A parameter setting makes it possible to output pulse monitor signals from these termi-
nals. Make the necessary settings in these terminals according to the application.
5-11-1 Setting the Multi-function Analog Output (n065 through
n067)
• By setting n065 for multi-function analog output type selection to 0 for analog voltage output, analog
monitoring is possible through the multi-function analog output terminals.
• A monitoring item is set in n066 (multi-function analog output selection). Six items including the output
frequency and current are available.
• Set the analog output characteristics in n067 (multi-function analog output gain).
n065
Multi-function Analog Output Type
Selection
Register 0141 Hex Changes during
operation
No
Setting
range
0, 1 Unit of
setting
1 Default setting 0
Set Values
Value Description
0 Analog voltage output (with monitoring item set in n066)
1 Pulse train output (according to output frequency set in n150)
n066
Multi-function Analog Output Register 0142 Hex Changes during
operation
No
Setting
range
0 to 5 Unit of
setting
1 Default setting 0
Set Values
Value Description
0 Output frequency (Reference: 10-V output at max. frequency)
1 Output current (Reference: 10-V output at rated output current)
2 Main circuit DC voltage (Reference: 10-V output at 400 V DC for 200-V models and 800 V
DC for 400-V models)
3 Vector operation torque monitor (Reference: 10-V output at rated motor torque)
4 Output power (Reference: 10-V output at power equivalent to max. applicable motor capacity
and 0-V output during regenerative operation).
5 Output voltage (Reference: 10-V output at 200 V AC for 200-V models and 400 V AC for
400-V models)
Note Output power cannot be monitored in vector control mode.
n067
Multi-function Analog Output Gain Register 0143 Hex Changes during
operation
Yes
Setting
range
0.00 to 2.00 Unit of
setting
0.01 Default setting 1.00
Basic Operation
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