P.010 terminal strip analog input gain, P.011 terminal strip analog input configure – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE 230VAC 30-100HP GP & Vector Drive V6.04 Start-Up and Reference Manual User Manual
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Programming Reference
This parameter
selects the type of
analog input signal
being used and
whether to invert it
(negate it) after it has
been converted from
analog to digital by
the drive.
If the terminal strip
analog input is used
as vector torque
reference
(U.000 = 1), this
parameter is used
only to enable the
analog input signal
loss detection
feature.
Parameter Range:
0 = +/- 10 VDC
1 = +/- 10 VDC inverted
2 = 0 to 10 VDC
3 = 0 to 10 VDC inverted
4 = 4 to 20 mA. Generate fault on signal loss.
5 = 4 to 20 mA inverted. Generate fault on signal
loss.
6 = 0 to 20 mA
7 = 0 to 20 mA inverted
8 = 4 to 20 mA. Display alarm and use previous
reference on signal loss.
9 = 4 to 20 A inverted. Display alarm and use
previous reference on signal loss.
10= 4 to 20 mA. Display alarm and use Preset
Speed 1 (P.031) as reference on signal loss.
11= 4 to 20 mA inverted. Display alarm and use
Preset Speed 1 (P.031) as reference on signal
loss.
Default Setting:
2
Parameter Type:
Tunable
Refer also to parameters: P.009 Terminal Strip Analog Input Offset
P.010 Terminal Strip Analog Input Gain
P.010 Terminal Strip Analog Input Gain
This parameter is
used to compensate
for component
tolerance errors or
insufficient voltage
from the input
reference source at
the terminal strip.
This parameter is not
used if the terminal
strip analog input is
used as vector
torque reference
(U.000 = 1).
For more information about the analog input, refer to Appendix F.
Parameter Range:
0.100 to 5.000
Default Setting:
1.000
Parameter Type:
Tunable
Refer also to parameters: P.000 Control Source
P.011 Terminal Strip Analog Input Configure
Jumper J4 on pins
2 and 3
Jumper J4 on pins
1 and 2
Important: Verify that the hardware (jumper J4) and software configurations match
each other and the external signal.