Input terminal priority, Integral (i) gain, Inrush current suppression time (ms relay delay) – Toshiba W7 User Manual
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Input Terminal Priority
Program
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Terminal Settings
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Input Terminals
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Other
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Input
Terminal Priority Selection
This parameter is used to allow the Jog or the DC Injection Braking input
signals to control the ASD when received via the Control Terminal Strip even
though the system is in the Local mode.
With this parameter enabled, a Jog command or a DC Injection Braking
command received from the Control Terminal Strip will receive priority over
commands from the keypad.
See
for further information on using the Jog function.
See
for further information on this parameter.
Settings:
Enabled
Disabled
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — Disabled
Changeable During Run — No
Inrush Current Suppression Time (MS Relay Delay)
Program
⇒
Protection Settings
⇒
Inrush Time
The startup inrush current may be suppressed for up to 2.5 seconds. This
parameter determines the length of the inrush current suppression.
Parameter Type — Numerical
Factory Default — 0.30
Changeable During Run — No
Minimum — 0.30
Maximum — 2.50
Units — Seconds
Integral (I) Gain
Program
⇒
Feedback Settings
⇒
Integral Gain
This parameter determines the degree that the Integral function affects the
output signal when using PID feedback to control the ASD output. The smaller
the value here, the more pronounced the effect of the integral function on the
output signal.
Parameter Type — Numerical
Factory Default — 0.10
Changeable During Run — Yes
Minimum — 0.01
Maximum — 100.0
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Program
⇒
Protection Settings
⇒
Interlock with ST
The MS1 AUX relay circuit is normally open and is in series with the ST-to-
CC connection.
After normal system power is available the MS1 AUX relay circuit closes and
completes the ST-to-CC connection.
Settings:
Disabled
Enabled
Parameter Type — Selection List
Factory Default — Disabled
Changeable During Run — Yes