Intregal (i) limit (n134), Pid offset adjustment (n133), Pid primary delay time parameter (n135) – IDEX Health & Science VS-606V7 Series User Manual
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Intregal (I) Limit (n134)
This parameter prevents the calculated value of the integral control from exceeding the
fixed amount. There is normally no need to change the setting.
Reduce the setting if there is a risk of load damage, or of the motor going out of step by
the inverter’s response when the load suddenly changes. If the setting is reduced too
much, the target value and the feedback value will not match.
Set this parameter as a percentage of the maximum output frequency with the
maximum frequency as 100%.
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PID Offset Adjustment (n133)
Parameter n133 adjusts the PID control offset.
If both the target value and the feedback values are set to zero, adjust the inverter
output frequency to zero.
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PID Primary Delay Time Parameter (n135)
Parameter n135 is the low-pass filter setting for PID control outputs.
There is normally no need to change the setting.
If the viscous friction of the mechanical system is high or if the rigidity is low causing
the mechanical system to resonate, increase the setting so that it is higher than the
resonance frequency period.
Parameter
No.
Name
Unit
Setting
Range
Initial
Setting
n134
Intregal (I) limit
%
0 to 100
100
Parameter
No.
Name
Unit
Setting
Range
Initial
Setting
n133
PID Offset adjustment
%
-100 to 10.0
0
Parameter
No.
Name
Unit
Setting
Range
Initial
Setting
n135
PID primary delay time parameter
Seconds
0.0 to 10.0
0.0