Pioneer PE6000 Series User Manual page 29

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Figure 3-17 Relationship between the target running frequency and main and auxiliary
frequency sources
P0-05
P0-06
The operation between the main frequency source and the auxiliary frequency source can be
used for closed-loop speed control. For example, using the main frequency source for setting the
required frequency and the auxiliary frequency source for automatic adjustment, in conjunction
with switchover performed by the external DI terminal signal, the required closed-loop control can
be implemented.
3.7.3 Binding Command Source to Frequency Source
The three command sources can be separately bound to frequency sources, as shown in
Figure 4-19. When the specified command source (F0-02) is bound to a frequency source
(corresponding digit in the value of F0-27), the frequency is determined by the frequency setting
channel set in F0-27. In this case, both main and auxiliary frequency sources are ineffective.
3.7.4 AI as the Frequency Source
The AI terminal can be used as the frequency source. The PE6000 provides two AI terminals
(AI1 and AI2) on the control board, and the optional I/O extension card provides another AI
terminal (AI3).
The following figures show how to use the AI as the frequency source.
1. Voltage input of AI1 connected to the potentiometer as the frequency source (2–10 V
corresponding to 10–40 Hz)
P0-07
P0-07
P4-00 to P4-09
= 18
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P0-27
P0-27
P0-02

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