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OMRON Sysdrive 3G3HV - Detector Cooling Section

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Optional Frequency Detection: Output Frequency Frequency Detection<br />

Level (Set Value = 5)<br />

Operation Example<br />

Output frequency<br />

Optional Frequency<br />

Detection Level<br />

(n073)<br />

Releasing width<br />

±2 Hz<br />

Frequency Detection<br />

signal<br />

Overtorque Detection (Set Value = 6 and 7)<br />

The Inverter will detect an increase in the output current resulted from<br />

the motor with an excessive load and output an alarm signal as multifunction<br />

contact output if n074 (i.e., overtorque detection function selection)<br />

is set to 1, 2, 3, or 4.<br />

Operation Example<br />

Motor current<br />

(See note)<br />

(See note)<br />

n075<br />

Overtorque detection<br />

signal (with value set<br />

to 6)<br />

Note:<br />

The release width of overtorque detection is approximately 5% of the rated output current.<br />

Timer Function Output (Set Value = 11)<br />

Refer above, Timer Function Input (Set Value = 20).<br />

n042<br />

Analog Frequency Reference Voltage/Current Selection<br />

Setting range 0, 1 Unit --- Default setting<br />

Set Values<br />

• Select the FV terminal to input the frequency reference within a voltage<br />

range from 0 to 10 VDC or the FI terminal to input the frequency<br />

reference within a current range from 4 to 20 mA with n042.<br />

Set<br />

Description<br />

value<br />

0 The FV terminal can be used for the analog frequency reference within a voltage range<br />

from 0 to 10 VDC.<br />

1 The FI terminal can be used for the analog frequency reference. Set the input level with<br />

n043.<br />

0

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