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01/02 AWB8230-1413GB Analog inputsterminals O, O2 <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> OIMatching analog input OIfigure 50 shows the matching possibilities for the 4 to 20 mAsetpoint current. With PNU A103 <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> A104, you specify the activecurrent range. In PNU A101, you can set the starting point, <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> inPNU A102 the end point for the output frequency. If the line doesnot start at the origin, (PNU A101 <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> A103 > 0), the startingfrequency with PNU A105. As long as the input signal is smallerthan the value entered under PNU A103, either 0 Hz (forPNU A105 = 00) or PNU A101 (for PNU A105 = 01) is output.f[Hz]PNU A004PNU A102PNU A105 = 0PNU A101PNU A105 = 14 mA PNU A103 PNU A104 20 mA0 % 100 %I OI-LFigure 50:Setpoint current, terminals OI-LPNU Name Adjustable in RUN mode Value Function WENormalExtendedA101A102A103A104A105Startingfrequency,input OIEnd frequency,input OIMinimumcurrentsetpoint,input OIMaximumsetpointcurrent, input OICondition forstartingfrequency foranalog input OI– j 0.00 to 400 Hz Here, you define the starting frequency for the minimumsetpoint current (PNU A103).– j 0.00 to 400 Hz Here, you define the end frequency for the maximumsetpoint current (PNU A104).– j 0 to 100 % Minimum setpoint value as a percentage of the highestpossible current (20 mA).– j 0 to 100 % Minimum setpoint value as a percentage of the highestpossible setpoint current (20 mA).– j Determines the behaviour at setpoint values below the minimum setpoint value. 0100 The frequency defined under PNU A101 is applied to themotor.01 A frequency of 0 Hz is applied to the motor.0.000.002010063

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