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Parameter P396 is the X-axis of the first point; parameter P397 is the X-axis of the second point.
(see also Scaling Analog Inputs REF, AIN1, AIN2).
31.2. List of parameters P390 to P399
Table 67: List of parameters P390 to P399
Parameter FUNCTION User Level
Type of signal over XAIN4 input
P391
Value of XAIN4 input producing min. reference (X-
axis)
ADVANCED 0.0V 991
P391a
Percentage of Speed_Min/Trq_Min producing min.
reference (Y-axis related to P391)
ADVANCED 100.0% 704
P392
Value of XAIN4 input producing max. reference (X-
axis)
ADVANCED 10.0V 992
P392a
Percentage of Speed_Max/Trq_Max producing max.
reference (Y-axis related to P392)
ADVANCED 100.0% 710
Filtering time over XAIN4 input
Type of signal over XAIN5 input
P396
Value of XAIN5 input producing min. reference (X-
axis)
ADVANCED 4.0mA 996
P396a
Percentage of Speed_Min/Trq_Min producing min.
reference (Y-axis related to P396)
ADVANCED 100.0% 711
P397
Value of XAIN5 input producing max. reference (X-
axis)
ADVANCED 20.0mA 997
P397a
Percentage of Speed_Min/Trq_Min producing min.
reference (Y-axis related to P397)
ADVANCED 100.0% 712
Filtering time over XAIN5 input
P390 Type of Signal over XAIN4 Input
P390 Range
0 ÷ 1
Function
This parameter selects the type of single–ended, analog signal over XAIN4
terminal in the terminal board. The s
ignal can be a voltage signal, a unipolar
signal, or a bipolar signal.
0: ± 10 V Bipolar voltage input between –10V and +10V. The detected signal is
saturated between these two values.
1: 0 ÷ 10 V Unipolar voltage input between 0V and +10V. The detected s
ignal is
saturated between these two values.