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Toshiba Tosvert VF-AS1 User Manual

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[Terminal FM-related parameters]

Title

Function

Adjustment range

Adjustment

level

Default setting

HOUN

FM terminal meter selection

: Output frequency

: Frequency command value

: Output current

: Input voltage (DC detection)

: Output voltage

: Compensated frequency *2

: Speed feedback (real-time value)

: Speed feedback (1 second filter)

: Torque

: Torque command

: Torque current

: Exiting current

: PID feedback value

: Motor overload factor (OL2 data)

: Inverter overload factor (OL1 data)

: Regenerative braking resistance

overload factor (OLr data)

: Regenerative braking resistor load

factor (% ED)

: Input power

: Output power

: Optional AI2 input

: RR/S4 input

: VI/II input

: RX input

: Optional AI1 input

: FM output (Do not select this option.)

: AM output

: Fixed output 1

: Communication data output

: Fixed output 2

: Fixed output 3

: Cumulative input power

: Cumulative output power

: Gain display

: My function monitor 1

: My function monitor 2

: My function monitor 3

: My function monitor 4

: Signed output frequency

: Signed frequency command value

: Signed compensated frequency

: Signed speed feedback

(real-time value)

: Signed speed feedback

(1 second filter)

: Signed torque

: Signed torque command

: Signed torque current

: Signed PID feedback value

: Signed RX input

: Signed optional AI1 input

: Signed fixed output 1

: Signed fixed output 2

: Signed fixed output 3

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HO

FM terminal meter adjustment –

H

FM voltage/current output
switching

:Voltage output (0~10V), :Current output (0~20mA)

H

FM output gradient
characteristic

:Negative gradient (downward-sloping),

:Positive gradient (upward-sloping)

H

FM bias adjustment

–~%

*1: Monitor adjustment level selected.
*2: “Compensated frequency” refers to the frequency actually sent from an inverter to the motor connected.