User manual

Chapter 5 Parameter Introductions
Serial communication: Users connected the serial communication port to PC or PLC,
then through communication to control the inverter Start, Stop, F/R and so on.
Note 2:
If the “STOP/RESET ”key is valid, users can stop inverter by pressing
“STOP/RESET ”key on the keyboard for emergency stop. If the “STOP/RESET
key is invalid, the user can only stop the inverter by preset control mode.
If P0.04 is set to 5, the JOG key is invalid. If the JOG key is invalid, the user can
only start Jog operation by FJOG or RJOG terminal.
In Keyboard and Terminal control mode, communications read and write commands
will be ignore.
P0.05 Keyboard direction setting
Range: 0,10
0: Forward 1: Reverse
Note:
Pressing “FWD/REV” will switch the direction, and change the value of this
parameter P0.05. But the changed direction only take effect currently.
Only by changing value of function code and pressing “ENTER” to save the value,
keyboard direction setting will be saved permanently.
Direction priority: Terminal set is the highest, second is set by communication,
keyboard is the lowest. If the high one is invalid, the lower priority will take effect.
P0.06 Basic Frequency
Range: 0.10400.0Hz50.00Hz
Range: MAX [50.00Hz, Frequency upper limit,
Reference frequency] 400.0Hz50.00Hz
P0.07 Max output frequency
P0.08 Frequency upper limit
Range: Frequency lower limitMax frequency
50.00Hz
P0.09 Frequency lower limit
Range: 0.00Frequency upper limit0.00Hz
P0.10 Max output voltage
Range: 110480VInverter rated
Note:
Basic Frequency F
BASE
:Basic operating frequency is the Min output frequency when
the output voltage of inverter is equal to rated voltage U
N.
Usually, the motor rated
frequency can be treated as basic frequency. The changing range of basic frequency
F
BASE
of this series inverter is from 0.10 to 400.0Hz. Normally, F
BASE
is selected based
on motor rated frequency. In some special state, F
BASE
can be set according to
application needed. But at this time, the V/F characteristics of the load and its
contributed need must be considered. As shown in Fig. 5-0-1
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