Toshiba, 2 user group parameters – Toshiba Q-Flowsaver II User Manual

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TOSHIBA

9.2

USER GROUP PARAMETERS

MAXIMUM FREQUENCY (ITEM 1) - This parameter sets the output frequency to a

maximum value. It is very important that this factory setting not be changed without

first checking the maximum operating speed of the motor and load equipment.

Overspeeding of the motor can cause serious damage to the motor and/or the
driven load equipment.

AUTOMATIC TORQUE BOOST (ITEM 2) - Automatically increases the percentage of

voltage boost when starting torque requirements are abnormally high.

TORQUE BOOST (ITEM 3) - Increases the voltage (voltage boost) to the motor for

increased starting torque.

BASE FREQUENCY OF MAXIMUM VOLTAGE LEVEL (ITEM 4) - Sets the base

operating frequency at which the output voltage is 100%.

STANDARD SETTING MODE SELECTION (ITEM 5) - This parameter automatically

enters the optimum settings for operating either a 50Hz or 60Hz motor or factory default

settings. A

reset to factory settings can be made from this parameter.

ACCELERATION TIME #2 (ITEM 6) - Sets an alternate time required to accelerate

from OHz to the maximum frequency (FH). Use function [:SEL2] to select either

acceleration time #1 or #2.

Setting this time to low can cause undue stress and

over current tripping of the drive.

DECELERATION TIME #2 (ITEM 7) - Sets the time required to decelerate from

maximum safe frequency (FH) to OHz. Use function [:SEL2] to select either deceleration

time #1 or #2.

Setting this time to low can cause undue stress and over voltage

tripping of the drive.

PATTERN OF ACC/DEC #1 (ITEM 8) - Select one of three output frequency patterns.

These patterns are shown in the pattern curves below. Use function [:SEL2] to select

either acc/dec pattern #1 or #2.

Linear Pattern

S-shaped Pattern

C-shaped Pattern

The Linear pattern accelerates linearly.

The S-shaped pattern gradually accelerates a motor in a range where the motor provides

a low torque. This is particularly suited for material handling machinery.

The C-shaped pattern quickly accelerates a motor in a range where the motor provides

a low torque. This is well suited for a high speed run.

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