Analog in- and outputs
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4 16 I1 (prog. input 1) X2A.10
5 32 I2 (prog. input 2) X2A.11
6 64 I3 (prog. input 3) X2A.12
7 128 I4 (prog. input 4) X2A.13
8 256 IA (internal input A) no
9 512 IB (internal input B) no
10 1024 IC (internal input C) no
11 2048 ID (internal input D) no
7.2.5 Zero clamp (An.04, An.14, An.24)
Through capacitive as well as inductive coupling on the input lines or voltage uctuations of the signal source,
the motor connected to the inverter can still drift (tremble) during standstill in spite of the analog input lter. It is
the task of the zero point hysteresis to suppress this.
With the parameters An.04 / An.14 / An.24 the respective analog signals can be faded out within a range of
0...±10%. The adjusted value is valid for positive and negative input signals.
If a negative percent value is adjusted the hysteresis acts in addition to the zero point around the current set-
point. Setpoint changes are accepted only if they are larger than the adjusted hysteresis.