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Par. 3-02 is set to 20 and par. 3-03 is set to 50. In this case 0% = 0 and 100% = 50.

Example 2:

Par. 3-02 is set to -70 and par. 3-03 is set to 50. In this case 0% = 0 and 100% = 70.

3-11 Jog Speed [Hz]

Range:

Function:

Jog speed is a fixed output speed and overrules the selected reference speed, see par. 5-1* selection [14].

If the motor is stopped while in jog mode, the jog signal acts as a start signal.

Removing the jog signal makes the motor run according to the selected configuration.

5.0 Hz [0.0 - 400.0 Hz]

Select speed to function as jog speed.

3-12 Catch Up/Slow Down Value

Range:

Function:

0%

*

[0 - 100%]

The Catch-up/Slowdown function is activated by an input command (see par. 5-1*, choice [28]/[29]). If the command

is active, the Catch-up/Slowdown value (in %) is added to the reference function as follows:

Reference

=

Reference

+

Reference

×

Catchup Slowdown

100

Reference

=

Reference

ì

Reference

×

Catchup Slowdown

100

When the input command is inactivated, the reference returns to its original value ie. Reference = Reference + 0.

3-14 Preset Relative Reference

Range:

Function:

0.00% [-100.00 - 100.00%]

Define fixed value in % to be added to variable value defined in par. 3-18, Relative Scaling Reference Source.

The sum of fixed and variable values (labelled Y in illustration below) is multiplied with actual reference (labelled X in

illustation). This product is added to actual reference

X

+

X

×

Y

100

3-15 Reference 1 Source

Option:

Function:

Par. 3-15, 3-16 and 3-17 define up to three different reference signals. The sum of these reference signals defines the

actual reference.

[0]

No Function

No reference signal is defined.

[1]

*

Analog Input 53

Use signals from analog input 53 as reference, see par. 6-1*.

[2]

Analog Input 60

Use signals from analog input 60 as reference, see par. 6-2*.

[8]

Pulse input 33

Use signals from pulse input as reference, see par. 5-5*.

[11]

Local Bus Reference

Use signals from local bus as reference, see par. 8-9*.

[21]

Keypad Potentiometer

Use signals from Keypad potentiometer as reference, see par. 6-8*.

3-16 Reference 2 Source

Option:

Function:

See Par. 3-15 for description.

[0]

No Function

No reference signal is defined.

[1]

Analog Input 53

Use signals from analog input 53 as reference.

[2]

*

Analog Input 60

Use signals from analog input 60 as reference.

[8]

Pulse input 33

Use signals from pulse input as reference, see par. 5-5*.

[11]

Local Bus Reference

Use signals from local bus as reference.

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