Wiring examples – Hitachi L300P User Manual

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L300P Inverter

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4–53

The examples below show how the use of the [AT] input during operation enables/disables the
Trim Frequency Command input [O2]—[L]. The [O2]—[L] input may be used alone, or as an
offset control for the primary analog input.

Wiring Examples

Using an external potentiometer is a common way to
control the inverter output frequency (and a good way
to learn how to use the analog inputs). The potentiome-
ter uses the built-in 10V reference [H] and the analog
ground [L] for excitation, and the voltage input [O] for
the signal. By default, the [AT] terminal selects the
voltage input when it is OFF. Take care to use the
proper resistance for the potentiometer, which is
1 to 2k

Ω, 2 Watts.

Voltage Input – The 0–10V voltage input circuit uses terminals [L] and [O]. Attach the signal
cable’s shield wire to terminal [L] on the inverter only. DO NOT ground the shield at its other
end. Maintain the voltage within specifications (do not apply negative voltage). Normally a
full-span input level (10V) will give the maximum motor frequency. You can use parameter
A014 to select a lower voltage for full output frequency (such as using a 5V input signal).

Bipolar Voltage Input – The -10 / 0 / +10V voltage input circuit uses terminals [L] and [O2].
Attach the cable’s shield wire to terminal [L] on the inverter only. Maintain the voltage within
specifications. Only apply a negative voltage if this input is configured for bipolar use.

Current Input – The current input circuit uses terminals [OI] and [L]. The current comes from
a sourcing type transmitter; a sinking type will not work! This means the current must flow into
terminal [OI], and terminal [L] is the return back to the transmitter. The input impedance from
[OI] to [L] is 250 Ohms. Attach the cable’s shield wire to terminal [L] on the inverter only.

[FW] terminal

External frequency

command

[O/OI] terminal

[AT] terminal

Actual frequency

command

0

Example 1: Without reverse

Example 2: With reverse

Trim frequency

command

[O2] terminal

F

OI

F

OI

+ F

O2

F

O2

0

F

O

0

F

O

+ F

O2

[FW] terminal

External frequency

command

[O/OI] terminal

[AT] terminal

Actual frequency

command

0

Trim frequency

command

[O2] terminal

F

OI

F

OI

+ F

O2

F

O2

0

F

O

0

F

O

+ F

O2

forward

reverse

H O2

FM

AM

O

OI

L

AMI

1 to 2 k

Ω, 2W

L

H

H O2

FM

AM

O

OI

L

AMI

+ –

0 to 9.6 VDC,

0 to 10V nominal

4 to 19.6 mA DC,

4 to 20 mA nominal

See I/O specs on page

4–8

.

+ –

-10 to 9.6 VDC,

0 to 10V nominal

Standard Voltage Input

Bipolar Voltage Input

Current Input

H O2

FM

AM

O

OI

L

AMI

H O2

FM

AM

O

OI

L

AMI

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