XLT Hitachi X200 User Manual

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Frequency arrival output [FA1] uses the
standard output frequency (parameter
F001) as the threshold for switching. In
the figure to the right, Frequency
Arrival [FA1] turns ON when the
output frequency gets within

Fon

Hz

below or

Fon

Hz above the target

constant frequency, where

Fon

is 1% of

the set maximum frequency and

Foff

is

2% of the set maximum frequency. This
provides hysteresis that prevents
output chatter near the threshold value.
The hysteresis effect causes the output
to turn ON slightly

early

as the speed

approaches the threshold. Then the
turn-OFF point is slightly

delayed

. The

timing is further modified by a small 60
ms delay. Note the active low nature of
the signal, due to the open collector
output.

Frequency arrival output [FA2] works
the same way; it just uses two separate
thresholds as shown in the figure to the
right. These provide for separate
acceleration and deceleration thresholds
to provide more flexibility than for
[FA1]. [FA2] uses C042 during
acceleration for the ON threshold, and
C043 during deceleration for the OFF
threshold. This signal also is active low
and has a 60 ms delay after the
frequency thresholds are crossed.
Having different accel and decel
thresholds provides an asymmetrical
output function. However, you can use
equal ON and OFF thresholds, if
desired.

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FA1

signal

Output

freq.

Fon

F001

F001

60ms

Foff

Fon

ON

60ms

Foff

ON

0

FA2

signal

Output

freq.

thresholds

C042 accel.

60ms

ON

60ms

0

C043 decel.

Fon

Foff

Fon=1% of max. frequency
Foff=2% of max. frequency

Fon=1% of max. frequency
Foff=2% of max. frequency

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