F-12 remote reference offset, Continued) – Rockwell Automation SP500  AC Drive Installation and Operation Manual User Manual

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SP500 AC Drive Installation and Operation Manual Version 3.1

F-11 Remote Reference Gain

(continued)

To calculate the scaled reference if you are using a 0 to 20 mA remote reference,
use the following equation:

To calculate the scaled reference if you are using a 0 to 10 VDC remote reference,
use the following equation:

:

Typically, the value of the minimum speed reference (the amount of reference at
minimum speed, F-03) is either 0 VDC or 0 mA. Enter the parameter value as a
percentage of the full scale reference to be offset from minimum speed.

To calculate the scaled minimum reference, use the following equation:

Example

If the remote speed reference is 0 to 20 mA and the maximum reference required is
19.2 mA, scale as follows:

Example

If the remote speed reference is 0 to 10VDC and the maximum reference required is
9.5 VDC, scale as follows:

Desired Maximum Reference (mA)

Reference Range (20)

x 100 = % gain (mA reference)

19.2
20

x 100 = 96% gain

Desired Maximum Reference (VDC)

Reference Range (10)

x 100 = % gain (VDC reference)

9.5

10

x 100 = 95% gain

F-12 Remote Reference Offset

This parameter scales
the remote speed
reference (0 to 10VDC
or 0 to 20 mA) to a
minimum value.

Parameter Range:

Default Setting:

Step Size:

0% to 40% of full scale minimum reference

0%

0.10%

Scaling Examples

Example 1: If the remote analog input speed reference is 0 to 20 mA (J6 set on
terminals 2 and 3), and the available analog reference signal is 4 to 20 mA, use
F-12 to obtain minimum speed with minimum analog input as follows:

Example 2: If the remote analog input speed reference is 0 to 10 VDC (J6 set on
terminals 1 and 2), and the available signal is offset 0.4 VDC, use F-12 to obtain
minimum speed with minimum analog input as follows:

Desired Minimum Speed Offset

Reference Range

x 100 = % offset

4

20

x 100 = 20% offset

x 100 = 4% offset

0.4

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