Toshiba VF-AS1 Welding System User Manual


 
E6581301
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<Frequency setting mode selection>
[Parameter setting]
Title Function Adjustment range Default setting
HOQF
Frequency setting mode
selection 1
:VI/II (voltage/current input)
:RR/S4 (potentiometer/voltage input)
:RX (voltage input)
:Operation panel input enabled (including
LED/LCD option input)
:2-wire RS485 communication input
:4-wire RS485 communication input
:Communication option input
:Optional AI1 (differential current input)
:Optional AI2 (voltage/current input)
:Motor operated pot mop setting
:Optional RP pulse input
:Optional high-speed pulse input
: - [Note 1]
[Programmed value]
:
VI/II input Speed setting commands are entered by external signals (0~10Vdc or 4(0)~20mAdc).
:
RR/S4 input Speed setting commands are entered by external signals (RR/S4 terminal:0~10Vdc).
:
RX input Speed setting commands are entered by external signals (RX terminal:0~±10Vdc
(±5Vdc)).
:
Operation panel input Press the and keys on the operation panel to set the
frequency.
(including LED/LCD option input)
:
2-wire RS485 communication operation Speed commands are entered from the 2-wire
RS485 communications device. (Communication
No.:FA01)
:
4-wire RS485 communication operation Speed commands are entered from the 4-wire RS485
communications device.
(Communication No.:FA05)
:
Communication option input enabled Speed commands are entered from an optional
communication device.
For details, refer to Instruction Manual (E6581281,
E6581343, E6581288) specified in Section 6.42.
:
AI1 input Speed setting commands are entered by external signals (AI1 terminal (option):
0~±10Vdc (±5Vdc)).
:
AI2 input Speed setting commands are entered by external signals (AI2 terminal: 0~10Vdc or
4(0)~20mAdc) (optional).
:
Motor operated pot mop setting Speed commands are entered by means of motor operated pot mop
setting signals from the terminal board. Refer to Section 7.2.
:
RP pulse input Speed commands are entered by means of RP pulses (optional).
:
High-speed pulse input Speed commands are entered by means of high-speed pulses
(optional).
Note 1: For options (unsupported)