PARAMETERS
78
<Setting>
•
In Pr. 22, set the stall prevention operation level. Normally set it to 120% (factory setting). Set "0" in Pr. 22 to
disable the stall prevention operation.
•
To reduce the stall prevention operation level in the high-frequency range, set the reduction starting
frequency in Pr. 66 and the reduction ratio compensation factor in Pr. 23.
Calculation expression for stall prevention operation level
Stall prevention operation level (%) = A+B [ ] [ ]
Pr.22-A
Pr.22-B
Pr.23-100
100
w
here, A=
Pr.66 (Hz) Pr.22 (%)
output frequency (Hz)
Pr.66 (Hz) Pr.22 (%)
120Hz
, B=
•
By setting "9999" (factory setting) in Pr. 23, the stall prevention operation level is constant at the Pr. 22
setting up to 120Hz.
•
Set "9999" in Pr. 22 to vary the stall prevention operation level using the analog signal (0-5V/0-10V) entered
to the frequency setting auxiliary input terminal [1]. (Use Pr. 73 to select between 10V and 5V.)
•
Use Pr. 148 and Pr. 149 to adjust the gain and bias of the analog signal.
•
Set "0" in Pr. 154 to reduce the output voltage during stall prevention operation.
Note: 1. When Pr. 22 = "9999", terminal 1 is exclusively used for setting the stall prevention operation
level. The auxiliary input and override functions are not activated.
CAUTION
Do not set a too small value as the stall prevention operation current. Otherwise,
torque generated will reduce.
Test operation must be performed. Stall prevention operation during acceleration may
increase the acceleration time.
Stall prevention operation during constant speed may change the speed suddenly.
Stall prevention operation during deceleration may increase the deceleration time,
increasing the deceleration distance.
Pr. 24 to Pr. 27
%
%%
%
Refer to Pr. 4 to Pr. 6.
4.2.13 Multi-speed input compensation (Pr. 28)
Pr. 28 "multi-speed input compensation"
By entering a compensation signal into the frequency setting auxiliary input terminal 1 (Note 2), the speeds
(frequencies) of multi-speed settings or the speed setting made by remote setting function can be
compensated for.
Parameter
Number
Factory
Setting
Setting Range Remarks
28 0 0, 1
0: Not compensated
1: Compensated
Note: 1. Use Pr. 73 to select the compensation input voltage between 0 to
±
5V and 0 to
±
10V.
2. When any of "4, 5, 14 and 15" is set in Pr. 73, the compensation signal is entered into terminal 2.
(Override functions)
Pr. 59 "remote setting function selection"
Pr. 73 "0-5V/0-10V selection"
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