Baldor ID101F50-E manual Analog Output, Opto Isolated Inputs, External Trip Connection

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Analog Output

One programmable analog output is available for external monitoring of the drive condition. This output is available at terminals CM and MET. The output will be 0-10VDC. The positive lead of the external meter should be connected to terminal MET and the negative lead should be connected at terminal CM. The output condition is programmed in parameter 71-Analog Output Select. The analog output gain (max output voltage) can be adjusted in parameter 70- Analog Output Scale. Please refer to the Analog Output Table in Section 3 for the possible monitoring conditions.

Opto Isolated Inputs

Six digital inputs are available at terminals FWD, REV, PS3, PS2, PS1, and MOL to command various output conditions. The available command condition at the terminal may change depending on the operating mode selected. These inputs can be configured for Pull- Up or Pull-Down Logic. The factory setting is for Pull-Up Logic. The Inputs will be active when connected to terminal V+ or when utilizing an external 0-24 VDC power supply with the power supply common connected to terminal CM. The selection of Pull-UP or Pull-Down Logic is set by jumper J19. Depending on the function of the command input, a maintained switch closure or momentary switch closure will be required. Connection to a PLC, CNC, or host computer are also possible.

External Trip Connection

Terminal MOL is available for connection to a normally open or normally closed thermostat in all operating modes. This connection is available for connection to a motor thermostat or overload relay. The thermostat or overload relay input can also be configured for Pull-Up or Pull-Down Logic. If the state of the motor thermostat or overload relay should ever change indicating an over-temperature condition, the inverter will automatically shut down and give an External Trip fault (F07) or will cause the

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Contents Series Inverter Control Installation and Operating Manual MN710Table of Contents Level One Parameter Adjustments Min Output Frequency Appendix a Limited Warranty Section General InformationSafety Notice General Information Specifications NemaElectronic Potentiometer Fault Conditions Operator KeypadAnalog Outputs Relay OutputsRatings Catalog No Input OutputAmps Volts General Information Section Installation Location and MountingTerminal Access Cover Removal Wiring Considerations Terminal and Jumper LocationsInstallation Wire Size and Protection Devices Breaker Fast Time AWG Cu Acting DelayRated Input Input Fuses Catalog No Main Circuit Wiring AC Power Connections Motor Connections Contactor Typical Connections for M-ContactorLogic Wiring Analog Command InputsAnalog Output Opto Isolated InputsExternal Trip Connection Jumper J19 Input Selection Jumper J19 SelectionsSelection Of Operation Mode And Connection Diagrams Wire Run/Stop Connections Speed SelectFunction PS2 PS1 Ramp SelectParameter 21 Operating Mode = 4 or Wire Run/Stop, Electronic Potentiometer Connections Parameter 21 Operating Mode =MOL Terminal Connections 77-External Trip Select Analog MeterRelay Output Installation Pre-Operation Checks Check of Electrical ItemsCheck of Motors/Couplings Temporary Application of Power Pre-Operation Check ListInstallation Section Operation Keypad Key FunctionsOperation Keypad Status Indicator Status Indication Operating ConditionDescription of Keypad Displays Symbol Description Stop ModeRun Mode Control Operation Adjustment Program ModeSecurity Access/Lockout Level One Parameter Adjustments Parameter 21-Operating Mode Value Start Control Type of ControlCommand Control Terminals Description FWD REV PS1 PS2 Operation Operation Parameter 71-ANALOG Output Select Level Two Parameter Adjustments Parameter 75-RELAY Output Select Value DescriptionOperation Operation Parameter 41-ACCEL/DECEL/COAST Select Value Description Operation Braking Action / Function DC Braking Disabled Parameter 41-Parameter 47-DC Brake TimeVolts/Hertz Profiles Linear50% Square LawOperation Operation Parameter 77-External Trip Select Description / FunctionParameter 81-Factory Settings Value Description Parameter 82-Start Options Value Description Command is given at the Control Terminal Strip Operation Section Troubleshooting Diagnostic DisplaysFault Codes Fault Code Description Maintenance TroubleshootingIndication Possible Cause Corrective Action Motor overloadedAdjusted SpeedsOverload Input voltage too high Troubleshooting Illustrations Illustrations HP Nema 230 & 460VAC Illustrations Appendix a Parameters Parameter ListParam Parameter Description Adj Factory User Range Setting Parameter List ±Box Fort Smith, AR 72902±2400 501 646±4711 Fax 501 648±5792 Form 1099A Baldor Electric Company MN710 98 C&J2500

ID101F50-E specifications

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