Motor Connections The A+, A–, B+ and B– phase outputs of each axis provides power to the motor windings. The location for each motor connector (Bottom Panel) is shown in Figure 3-4. The motor windings can be connected in series or parallel as shown in Figure 3-14. For Baldor motors, refer to MN1800 for lead information.

Interlock (INTLK)

The two INTLK pins for each motor connector must be jumpered for the drive to apply power to the motor. If an interlock wire breaks, or the connector is removed, motor current is immediately stopped, the drive faults (latched) and flashes the dual function LED labeled Over Volt./INTLK. Interlock wires longer than 5 inches can create shutdowns due to noise.

Ground (GND)

GND is internally connected to the Earth pin on the Power connector. This provides a convenient terminal for grounding the motor frame and a motor cable shield.

Figure 3-14 Stepper Motor Connections

Series Motor Connections

Parallel Motor Connections

B–

B+

Motor

B–

Connector

 

Motor X

 

 

A+ INTLK

B+ GND A-

INTLK B-

B+

 

 

 

A–

A+

INTLK

INTLK jumper must be installed.

Motor

Color

Phase

White

A+

Red

A–

Green

B+

Orange

B–

Black

GND

 

 

(Refer to MN1800 for wire color and lead information.)

A–

A+

INTLK

INTLK

INTLK

LD9068A00 Leadwire Connection (9 pin to flying leads)

Color

Pin#

Description

Red

1

A+

Green

2

A–

Yellow

3

B+

Orange

4

B–

Black

5

Ground

Blue

6

A+

Green

7

A–

White

8

B+

6

1

2

7

3

8

4

9

5

 

Female (D Sub)

When a D Sub connector is used, use the pin numbers to connect the forcer.

When flying leads are used, use the color codes to connect the forcer.

Black 9

B–

Use twisted pairs, shield open at backshell.

MN1854

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Baldor mn1854 manual Interlock Intlk, Ground GND, Motor Connector, LD9068A00 Leadwire Connection 9 pin to flying leads