Am terminal assignment on pg. 55, Am terminal assignment, Am terminal adjustment – Toshiba W7 User Manual

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W7 ASD Installation and Operation Manual

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AM Terminal Assignment

Program

Terminal Settings

AM/FM

AM

AM Terminal

Assignment

This setting determines the output function of the AM analog output terminal.
This output terminal produces an output current that is proportional to the
magnitude of the function assigned to this terminal. The available assignments
for this output terminal are listed in

Table 8 on page 142

.

Note: To read voltage at this terminal a 100 – 500

resistor is

required and must be connected from AM (+) to AM (-). The
voltage is read across the 100 – 500

resistor.

Current may be read by connecting an ammeter from AM (+)
to AM (-).

The AM analog output has a maximum resolution of 1/1024. The AM
Terminal Adjustment
parameter must be used to calibrate the output signal for
a proper response. SW-1 may be switched to allow for the full-range output to
be either 0 – 1 mA or 4 – 20 mA when providing an output current, or either

0 – 1 or 1 – 7.5 volts when providing an output voltage at this terminal.

Parameter Type — Selection List

Factory Default — Output Current

Changeable During Run — Yes

AM Terminal Adjustment

Program

Terminal Settings

AM/FM

AM

AM Terminal

Adjustment

This function is used to calibrate the AM analog output terminal.

To calibrate the AM analog output, connect a meter (current or voltage) as
described at the AM Terminal Assignment parameter. With the ASD running
at a known frequency, adjust this parameter until the running frequency
produces the desired DC level output at the AM terminal.

Parameter Type — Numerical

Factory Default — 512

Changeable During Run — Yes

Minimum — 1

Maximum — 1280

ASD Number

Program

Communication Settings

ASD Number

This parameter plays a role in the setup of the communications network by
assigning an identification (ID) number to each ASD in the communications
network.

The communications network includes other ASDs and Host/Control computers
that monitor the status of the ASD(s), transfers commands, and loads or
modifies the parameter settings of the ASD.

Changes made to this parameter require that the power be cycled (Off then On)
for the changes to take effect.

Note: Valid address numbers for this parameter are 1–247. The

default setting is 0. The default setting must be changed to a
valid setting to use this parameter. Otherwise an Invalid
Address
error is returned.

Parameter Type — Numerical

Factory Default — 0

Changeable During Run — Yes

Minimum — 0

Maximum — 255

AM Terminal Assignment

ASD Number

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