Toshiba, 5 display group parameters – Toshiba Q-Flowsaver II User Manual

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TOSHIBA

9.5

DISPLAY GROUP PARAMETERS

UNIVERSAL UNIT MULTIPLICATION FACTOR (ITEM 1) - The LED display can be

changed to display values other than Hz. Revolution and linear speed such as RPM can

be displayed. Use this function as a multiplication or division (fractional multiplication)

scaler to convert to other units.

LOW SPEED DETECTION (ITEM 2) - Use this function to setup a low speed signal

output. This function allows the drive to signal when the output frequency is greater than

or equal to the selected "low speed frequency". The LOW(LL) terminal (see control/

driver terminal block details on page 5-5) is normally the high impedance state of an

open collector transistor. This terminal will go low (ground) when the low speed detection

frequency is reached.

SPEED REACH SELECTION (ITEM 3) - Selects the option to output a signal when an

acc/dec is complete or when the output frequency is within a selected range. The

RCH(UL) terminal (see control/driver terminal block details on page 5-5) is normally the

high impedance state of an open collector transistor. This terminal will go low (ground)

when the speed reach detection frequency is reached.

If a frequency range is selected

then "Speed Reach Detection Range" and "Speed Reach Reference" functions

should also be set.

SPEED REACH DETECTION RANGE (ITEM 4) - Use this function to specify a range of

frequencies, above and below the speed reach reference frequency. When the output

frequency is within this range terminal RCH(UL) will be "on". See functions "Speed

Reach Selection" and "Speed Reach Reference".

SPEED REACH REFERENCE (ITEM 5) - Use this function to set the speed reach

detection frequency in the center of the speed reach detection range. See functions

"Speed Reach Selection" and "Speed Reach Detection Range".

DC INJECTION VOLTAGE START FREQUENCY (ITEM 6) - Use this function to set

the frequency at which DC injection voltage will begin to be applied to a motor during a

decelerating stop. This function is used for precise positioning (inching) of the motor

driven equipment. Use this function in conjunction with functions "DC Injection Voltage"

and "DC Injection Time".

DC INJECTION VOLTAGE (ITEM 7) - Use this function to specify the percentage of total

DC injection to apply during the injection time. Use this function in conjunction with

functions "DC Injection Voltage Start Frequency" and "DC Injection Time".

DC INJECTION TIME (ITEM 8) - Use this function to specify the length of time that the

DC injection voltage is to be applied. Use this function in conjunction with functions "DC

Injection Voltage" and "DC Injection Voltage Start Frequency".

OUTPUT VOLTAGE REGULATION (ITEM 9) - This function allows the V/f

characteristics to be set for a motor with a lower rated voltage by setting the V/f

characteristics for 100% output voltage and then proportionally reducing the output

voltage to the required level. An output voltage greater than the input voltage is not

possible but the output voltage can be reduced proportionally to the input voltage.

OVERVOLTAGE STALL PROTECTION SELECT (ITEM 10) - Use this function to select

an automatic lengthening of the deceleration time.

Large inertia loads and/or rapid

deceieration can create motor regeneration overvoitage on the DC bus. This
condition can cause a trip and use of this function should be considered.

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