Toshiba, 4 jump frequency group parameters – Toshiba Q-Flowsaver II User Manual

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TOSHIBA

9.4

JUMP FREQUENCY GROUP PARAMETERS

JUMP FREQUENCY #1 (ITEM 1) - Use this function to set the beginning point of a

frequency bandwidth to be skipped when running a motor. This function is to be used in

conjunction with the bandwidth which is set by Jump Width #1. This function is to be

used when a certain frequency is to be avoided, such as the resonance frequency of a

loaded machine. Frequency jump does not engage when either accelerating or

decelerating through the programmed frequencies and bandwidths. It does prevent a

frequency setting from running continuously in one of the bandwidths assigned to be

locked out by this procedure.

JUMP WIDTH #1 (ITEM 2) - Use this function to set the bandwidth for Jump

Frequency #1.

JUMP FREQUENCY #2 (ITEM 3) - Use this function to set the beginning point of a

second frequency bandwidth to be skipped when running a motor. This function is to be

used in conjunction with the bandwidth which is set by Jump Width #2. This function

should be used when a second resonant frequency should be avoided.

JUMP WIDTH #2 (ITEM 4) - Use this function to set the bandwidth for Jump

Frequency #2.

JUMP FREQUENCY #3 (ITEM 5) - Use this function to set the beginning point of a

third frequency bandwidth to be skipped when running a motor. This function is to be

used in conjunction with the bandwidth which is set by Jump Width #3. This function

should be used when a third resonant frequency should be avoided.

JUMP WIDTH #3 (ITEM 6) - Use this function to set the bandwidth for Jump

Frequency #3.

PIP SETPOINT CONTROL SELECT (ITEM 7) - Use this function to select proportional,

integral, or differential gain (PIP) either "on" or "off". This function is to be used in

conjunction with the following functions of Proportional Gain, Pifferential Gain, and

Integral Gain.

PROPORTIONAL GAIN (ITEM 8) - Use this function to set the gain of the PIP control

input signal.

INTEGRAL GAIN (ITEM 9) - Use this function to adjust the period of integration when

comparing the set point to the feedback signal.

PIFFERENTIAL GAIN (ITEM 10) - Use this function to adjust the differential gain and

stabilize the system when "hunting" occurs.

LAG TIME CONSTANT (ITEM 11) - Use this function to adjust the time of response

when a change in the feedback signal occurs.

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