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POWER ELECTRONICS
SD700FR SERIES
39
Parameter /
Default Value
Name /
Description
Range
Function
Set on
RUN
5 FILTER 1=OFF
FILTER ANAOUTPU1
G8.2.5 / Filter
selection for
Analogue Output
1
OFF=0.0 to
20.0s
Filter for analogue input 1 value.
If the analogue signal appears slightly unstable, improved stability and response
can be achieved with the addition of a suitable filter value.
Note: Filter use can add a slight delay to the analogue output signal.
YES
6 ANLG OUT 2=02
G8.2.6 / Mode
selection
Analogue Output
2
00 27
Analogue output 2 is programmable. See parameter 'G8.2.1 ANLG OUT 1' for
options table.
YES
7 FORMT 2=4-20 mA
G8.2.7 / Format
selection for
Analogue Output
2
0-10V,
±10V,
0-20mA,
4-20mA.
Analogue output 2 is programmable in one of four possible formats according to
the system requirements.
YES
8 MIN2 RNG=+0%
MIN RANG ANAOUT2
G8.2.8 / Low
range selection
of Analogue
Output 2
-250% to
+250%
Minimum level of analogue output 2.
Minimum level setting can be higher than the maximum level. This allows the user
to achieve inverse scaling. i.e. an increase in magnitude of the analogue input
would result in an output frequency decrease and vice versa.
YES
9 MAX2 RNG=+100%
MAX RANG ANAOUT2
G8.2.9 / High
range selection
of Analogue
Output 2
-250% to
250%
Maximum level of analogue output 2.
Maximum level setting can be lower than the minimum level. This allows the user
to achieve inverse scaling. i.e. an increase in magnitude of the analogue input
would result in an output frequency decrease and vice versa.
YES
10 FILTER 2=OFF
FILTER ANAOUTPU2
G8.2.10 / Filter
selection for
Analogue Output
2
OFF=0.0 to
20.0s
Filter for analogue output 2 value.
If the analogue signal appears slightly unstable improved stability and response
can be achieved with the addition of a suitable filter value.
Note: Filter use can add a slight delay to the analogue output signal.
YES
4.9. Group 9 G9: Comparators
4.9.1. Subgroup 9.1 S9.1: Comparator 1
Parameter /
Default Value
Name /
Description
Range
Function
Set on
RUN
1 COMP 1 SEL=00
G9.1.1 / Source
selection for
Comparator 1
00 22
The source for comparator 1 can be set according to the following table:
OPT.
DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION
00
NONE
There is no source for the comparator.
01
SPEED MOTOR
Comparison signal is motor speed.
02
CURRENT MOTOR
Motor current signal.
03
VOLTAGE MOTOR
Motor voltage signal.
04
POWER MOTOR
Motor power.
05
TORQUE MOTOR
Motor torque signal.
06
PF MOTOR
Motor cosine phi
07
TEMP MOTOR
Motor temperature signal.
08
FREQUENCY MTR
Drive input frequency.
09
INPUT VOLTAGE
Drive input voltage.
10
DC BUS
DC Bus voltage.
11
DRIVE TEMP
Drive temperature.
12
SPEED REF
Speed reference.
13
Reserved
Reserved for future use.
14
PID REFERENCE
Speed reference in PID mode.
15
PID FEEDBACK
System feedback signal.
16
PID ERROR
PID error. Difference between reference
and feedback signal of the sensor.
17
ANLG INPUT 1
Signal connected to analogue input 1.
18
ANLG INPUT 2
Signal connected to analogue input 2.
20
CURRENT FLOW
Analogue signal proportional to the read
flow through analogue input or pulse input.
21
MAX SCALE
We will get a maximum value, forcing
the comparator in order to obtain the
needed status.
22
ABSOLUT SPEED
Comparison signal is motor speed
without sign (absolute value).
NO

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BrandPower Electronics
ModelSD700
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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