Use these parameters to calibrate meters connected to terminal AM:
Set these parameters where the output voltage of 10 V and output current of 20 mA are 100% of the signal level. Use jumper switch S5 and parameter H4-07 [Terminal AM Signal Level Select] to set the voltage output and current output.
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No.
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Name
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Range
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Default
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H4-02
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Terminal AM Analog Output Gain
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-999.9 - +999.9%
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100.0%
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H4-03
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Terminal AM Analog Output Bias
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-999.9 - +999.9%
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0.0%
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H4-07
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Terminal AM Signal Level Select
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0: 0 +10 VDC
2: 4-20 mA
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0
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Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the gain and bias.
Figure 1. Analog Output Gain/Bias Configuration Example 1
For example, when the parameter value set to analog output is 0, and a 3 V signal is to be output to terminal AM, set H4-03 [AM Analog Output Bias] = 30%.
Figure 2. Analog Output Gain/Bias Configuration Example 2
Calibrate Terminal AM
Stop the drive to calibrate meters. Use this procedure to calibrate:
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Show H4-02 [Terminal AM Analog Output Gain] on the keypad.
Terminal AM outputs the analog signal when the monitor item that you set in H4-01 [Terminal AM Analog Output Select] is 100%.
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Adjust H4-02 while referencing the meter scale connected to terminal AM.
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Show H4-03 [Terminal AM Analog Output Bias] on the keypad.
The analog signal at the time when the monitor item selected with H4-01 is 0% is output from terminal AM.
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Adjust H4-03 while referencing the meter scale connected to terminal AM.