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Setting Parameters01/02 AWB8230-1413GBStart signalWith PNU A002, you specify how the start signal is to be issued:• through digital inputs, for example the FW input or a digitalinput configured as REV,• with the ON key on the keypad,• through the RS 485 serial interface,• through slot 1 or 2 for optional modules.PNU Name Adjustable in RUN mode Value Function WENormalExtendedA002 Start signal – – 01 The motor start signal is issued through digital inputs, forexample through the FW input or a digital input configuredas REV.02 The signal for starting the motor is issued by the ON key onthe keypad.03 The motor start signal is issued through the RS 485interface.04 The motor start signal is issued through the optional modulein slot 2.05 The motor start signal is issued through the optional modulein slot 2.01Base frequencyThe base frequency is the frequency at which the output voltagehas its maximum value.U 100[%]PNU Name Adjustable inRUN modeNormalExtendedValueWEA003A203Basefrequency– – 30 to 400 Hz 500f 1 f 2f [Hz]End frequencyIf a constant-voltage frequency range exists beyond the <strong>tr</strong>ansitionfrequency set with PNU A003 , define this range with PNU A004 .The maximum end frequency must not be smaller than the basefrequency.Figure 104: End frequencyf 1 : Base frequencyf 2 : End frequencyPNU Name Adjustable inRUN modeValueWENormalExtendedA004A204Endfrequency– – 30 to 400 Hz 50108

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