Инструкция С Настройками для Toshiba VF-AS1
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• If the “Frequency point selection” function is disabled (=)
The operation frequency (frequency command value) of the inverters are calculated using the fol-
lowing equations, with the received data in the following equation used as the data received from
the master inverter when inverters are operated under the control of a master inverter (inter-drive
communication), or with the received data in the following equation used as the data received from
the computer when inverters are operated under the control of a computer (computer-linked opera-
tion).
The operation frequency (frequency command value) of the inverters are calculated using the fol-
lowing equations, with the received data in the following equation used as the data received from
the master inverter when inverters are operated under the control of a master inverter (inter-drive
communication), or with the received data in the following equation used as the data received from
the computer when inverters are operated under the control of a computer (computer-linked opera-
tion).
10000
FH
side
Slave
(%)
data
recieve
Slave
)
Hz
(
fc
×
=
(Hz)
Example: Unit:1=0.01Hz
Maximum frequency
Operation frequency command value
Master (Fc)
100.00Hz (10000)
50.00Hz (5000)
Slave 1
90.00Hz (9000)
45.00Hz (4500)
Slave 2
80.00Hz (8000)
40.00Hz (4000)
%
FH
side
Master
fc
side
Master
(%)
fc
data
send
Master
50
5000
10000
10000
5000
=
=
=
×
=
×
:
10000
Hz
)
Hz
(
fc
:
Slave
45
4500
10000
9000
5000
1
=
=
×
=
Hz
)
Hz
(
fc
:
Slave
40
4000
10000
800
5000
2
=
=
×
=
0
• If the “Frequency point selection” function is enabled (≠)
When inverters are operated under the control of a mater inverter, the operation frequency (fre-
quency command value) of the slave inverters are calculated using the following equations.
When inverters are operated under the control of a computer, read “command from the master
inverter” in the following equations as “command from the computer.”
quency command value) of the slave inverters are calculated using the following equations.
When inverters are operated under the control of a computer, read “command from the master
inverter” in the following equations as “command from the computer.”
frequency
int
Po
int
Po
(%)
command
Master
int
Po
int
Po
frequency
int
Po
frequency
int
Po
)
Hz
(
fc
1
1
1
2
1
2
)+
(
−
×
−
−
=
(Hz)
Example: Units: Frequency unit 1 = 0.01Hz, Point setting unit 1 = 0.01%
Example: Units: Frequency unit 1 = 0.01Hz, Point setting unit 1 = 0.01%
Maximum
frequency
()
frequency
()
Point 1
setting
()
setting
()
Point 1 fre-
quency
()
quency
()
Point 2 set-
ting
()
ting
()
Point 2
frequency
()
frequency
()
Frequency
(Fc)
(Fc)
Master (Fc)
100.00Hz
(10000)
−
−
−
−
50.00Hz
(5000)
Slave 1
100.00Hz
(10000)
0.00%
(0)
0.00Hz
(0)
100.00%
(10000)
90.00Hz
(9000)
45.00Hz
(4500)
Slave 2
100.00Hz(1
0000)
0.00%
(0)
0.0Hz
(0)
100.00%(10
000)
80.00Hz
(8000)
40.00Hz
(4000)
Data sent by the master inverter
%
FH
side
Master
fc
side
Master
(%)
fc
:
data
send
Master
50
5000
10000
10000
5000
=
=
=
×
=
×
10000
Both slaves 1 and 2: Result of a conversion made on the slave side
Hz
FH
side
Slave
data
receive
Slave
)
Hz
(
fc
50
5000
10000
10000
5000
=
=
×
=
×
=
10000
(%)
Both slaves 1 and 2: Result of a conversion to % made prior to a conversion to point frequency
%
FH
side
Slave
)
Hz
(
fc
(%)
fc
50
5000
10000
10000
5000
=
=
×
=
×
=
10000
Results of conversions to point frequency (for the equation used, see above.)
Hz
)
(
)
Hz
(
fc
:
Slave
45
4500
0
0
5000
0
10000
0
9000
1
=
=
−
×
−
−
=
+
Hz
)
(
)
Hz
(
fc
:
Slave
40
4000
0
0
5000
0
10000
0
8000
2
=
=
−
×
−
−
=
+
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