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What difference does it make which way round the digits are entered in P1000, the frequency set point selection (i.e. the difference between setting 23 or 32)?

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What difference does it make which way round the digits are entered in P1000, the frequency set point selection (i.e. the difference between setting 23 or 32)?

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P1000 is the parameter used to select both the main set point plus any additional set point.If a value of two digits is entered into P1000, this means the “units” digit refers to the main set point and the “tens” digit refers to the additional set point. It is, however, possible to disable the additional set point using a digital input. In the case of P1000 = 32, the additional set point would be the fixed frequency, so disabling it would leave just the analogue set point. If P1000 = 23, the analogue setpoint would be the additional set point, so if “disable additional setpoint” were active (for example P0703 = 33), this would leave the fixed frequency as the remaining set point. Care must be taken that P1000 is entered correctly.

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