VF-FS1 Industrial Inverter - Toshiba
VF-FS1 Industrial Inverter - Toshiba
VF-FS1 Industrial Inverter - Toshiba
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5<br />
5.4 Meter setting and adjustment<br />
: Meter selection<br />
: Meter adjustment<br />
E-10<br />
E6581381<br />
• Function<br />
The signal output from the FM terminal is an analog voltage signal.<br />
For the meter, use either a full-scale 0-1mAdc ammeter or full-scale 0-7.5Vdc (or 10Vdc)-1mA voltmeter.<br />
Switching to 0-20mAdc (4-20mAdc) output current can be made by turning the FM (SW2) slide switch to<br />
the I position. When switching to 4-20mAdc current input, make adjustments using (analog<br />
output gradient) and (analog output bias).<br />
[Parameter setting]<br />
Title Function Adjustment range<br />
Supposition output at<br />
=<br />
Default setting<br />
0: Output frequency Maximum frequency ()<br />
1: Output current 1.5 times of rated current<br />
2: Set frequency Maximum frequency ()<br />
3: DC voltage 1.5 times of rated voltage<br />
4: Output voltage command value 1.5 times of rated voltage<br />
5: Input power 1.85 times of rated power<br />
6: Output power 1.85 times of rated power<br />
7: Torque 2.5 times of rated torque<br />
8: Torque current 2.5 times of rated torque<br />
9: Motor cumulative load factor Rated load factor<br />
<br />
10: <strong>Inverter</strong> cumulative load factor<br />
11: - (Do not select)<br />
Rated load factor<br />
-<br />
12: Frequency setting value (after PID) Maximum frequency ()<br />
13: VIA Input value Maximum input value<br />
14: VIB Input value Maximum input value<br />
15: Fixed output 1 (Output current: 100%) -<br />
16: Fixed output 2 (Output current: 50%) -<br />
17: Fixed output 3<br />
(Supposition output at =17)<br />
-<br />
18: RS485 communication data FA51=1000<br />
Meter<br />
selection<br />
0<br />
19: For adjustments (set value is<br />
displayed.)<br />
-<br />
<br />
Meter<br />
adjustment<br />
- - -