Toshiba VF-nC1 User Manual

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2) Changing the acceleration/deceleration time by adjusting the contact input signal

– Changing the acceleration/deceleration time, using external terminals –

Decelerated at the gradient

of time set with H

Decelerated at the gradient

of time set with FGE

Accelerated at the gradient of

time set with CEE

Accelerated at the gradient of

time set with H

Output frequency [Hz]

R(AD2)-CC

Time (sec)

0

ON

OFF

This switching is done when acceleration/deceleration 2 (AD2) is assigned to the R terminal (when
H

(input terminal selection 2) is set to 5 (acceleration/deceleration 2)), using the multi-

function programmable input terminal function.

In this case, set EOQF to 0 (terminal block).
No signal for switching to acceleration/deceleration 2 is set by default. If necessary, assign
function 5 (AD2) to an unassigned terminal, using the input terminal selection function.

6.14

Protection functions

6.14.1 Current stall setting

H : Stall prevention level

Function

If a current exceeding the level specified with H, the stall prevention function is activated
to decrease the output frequency.

When specifying a value larger than 100 (%), set also the VMT parameter (motor electronic
thermal protection level) properly.

Parameter setting

Title

Function

Adjustment range

Default setting

H

Stall prevention level

30~199 (%)
200: Invalid

150

[Message displayed along with an QE alarm]
If an QE alarm goes off (if a current exceeding the stall prevention level), the output frequency
displayed will change and the “E” on the left of it will blink.

Example of display :

E

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