Pioneer PE6000 Series User Manual page 117

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Value
13
Motor rotational speed
14
15
16
Output torque (actual value)
Function
Code
P5-09
If the FM terminal is used for pulse output, this parameter is used to set the maximum
frequency of pulse output.
Function
Code
P5-10
P5-11
These parameters are used to correct the zero drift of analog output and the output amplitude
deviation. They can also be used to define the desired AO curve.
If "b" represents zero offset, "k" represents gain, "Y" represents actual output, and "X"
represents standard output, the actual output is: Y = kX + b.
The zero offset coefficient 100% of AO1 and AO2 corresponds to 10 V (or 20mA). The
standard output refers to the value corresponding to the analog output of 0 to 10 V (or 0 to 20mA)
with no zero offset or gain adjustment.
For example, if the analog output is used as the running frequency, and it is expected that the
output is 8 V when the frequency is 0 and 3 V at the maximum frequency, the gain shall be set to
-0.50, and the zero offset shall be set to 80%.
Function
Code
P5-17
P5-18
P5-19
P5-20
Function
Output current
Output voltage
Parameter Name
Maximum FMP output frequency
Parameter Name
AO1 offset coefficient
AO1 gain
Parameter Name
FMR output delay time
Relay 1 output close delay time
Relay 1 output open delay time
DO1 output delay time
Range (Corresponding to Pulse or Analog
Output Range 0.0%–100.0%)
0 to rotational speed corresponding to
maximum output frequency
0.0–1000.0 A
0.0–1000.0 V
-2 times of rated motor torque to 2 times of
rated motor torque
Setting Range
0.01–100.00 kHz
Setting Range
-100.0%–100.0%
-10.00–10.00
Setting Range
0.0–3600.0s
0.0–3600.0s
0.0–3600.0s
0.0–3600.0s
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Description of Function Codes
Default
50.00 kHz
Default
0.0%
1.00
Default
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s

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