I/O Connector
Signal | Pin |
Input 0+ | 1 |
Input 0– | 14 |
Input 1+ | 2 |
Input 1– | 15 |
Input 2+ | 3 |
Input 2– | 16 |
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5 | |
(or Aux Enc A+) |
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(or Aux Enc |
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(or Aux Enc B+) |
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Input 3+ | 7 |
Input 3– | 20 |
Reserved (future 5V) | 8 |
Reserved (future GND) 21 | |
Output 32+ | 9 |
Output 32– | 22 |
Output 33+ | 10 |
Output 33– | 23 |
Output 34+ | 11 |
Output 34– | 24 |
Output 35+ | 12 |
Output 35– | 25 |
Not used | 13 |
NOTE: Box surrounding pins indicates a requirement for
Motor Feedback Connector
Signal | Pin |
ENC Z+/DATA+ | 1 |
ENC | 2 |
DGND | 3 |
Ethernet Connector
Signal | Pin |
RX+ | 1 |
RX– | 2 |
TX+ | 3 |
Not used | 4 |
Not used | 5 |
TX– | 6 |
Not used | 7 |
Not used | 8 |
Ethernet Cable: Use braid over foil
Output Power Connector
MOTOR
Motor Phase | U | |
Motor Phase | ||
V | ||
Motor Phase | ||
W | ||
Motor Safety Earth | ||
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Motor Brake Relay | BK | |
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Mains Power Connector
External Regeneration Resistor | R+ | |
External Regeneration Resistor | ||
R- | ||
Control Input Power | ||
C2 | ||
Control Input Power | ||
C1 | ||
Protective Earth GND | ||
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Motor Input Power | L2 | |
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Aries |
| Ethernet Status LEDs | |
Controller | LED | Yellow | Ethernet link established; |
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| Ethernet Link/Activity | Off | No Ethernet link detected |
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| Ethernet Speed | Off | Ethernet 10Mbps |
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| Green | Ethernet 100Mbps |
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| Off | Reset or not active |
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| Green | TCP connection on Port 5002 or 5006 | |
| Red | UDP connection on Port 5003 | |
| Red/Green | Alternating; UDP & TCP connection active |
IP Address Switches
The unit’s IP address is 192.168.100.xx, with the last octet xx set with the rotary decimal switches. For example: to set to 14, rotate x10 switch to 1 and x1 switch to 4. Valid range is 01 to 99; 00 is not valid. (Set the IP address of your PC to 192.168.100.yyy, where yyy ≠ xx.)
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See the Aries Controller Hardware Installation Guide, Chapter 4, for more information on how to set IP addresses for the Aries Controller and PC.
+5 VDC (250mA max) 4
+5 VDC (250mA max) 5
DGND | 6 |
ENC | 7 |
ENC A+/SIN+ | 8 |
Hall 1/SCLK+ * | 9 |
Thermal+ | 10 |
Thermal– | 15 |
ENC | 11 |
ENC B+/COS+ | 12 |
Hall 2/SCLK– * | 13 |
Hall 3 | 14 |
*When using the SinCos protocol, pins 9 and 13 require twisted pair wiring.
Motor Input Power | L1 |
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Factory installed jumpers
C1 to L1
C2 to L2
Remove jumpers to use separate control and motor mains AC power input.
Fuse Information
Aries Controller has no internal fuses. For safety, you must provide a fuse in each of the AC input lines. See the installation guide for detailed fuse information.
Power Supply
120/240 VAC, 50-60Hz, single phase
Warning!
•You must connect the unit’s protective conductor terminal, marked with the earth symbol , to a reliable system Protective Earth.
•The unit’s connector strip terminals are at hazardous voltages when power is applied to the Aries Controller, and up to several minutes after power is removed. Lower voltages may still be present for several minutes after power is removed.
•During normal operation, these high voltage terminals must not be accessible to the user.
Drive Controller Status LEDs
LED | Right | What it means |
Drive Enabled |
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Off | Green | Enabled |
Yellow (flashes in Regen) | Green | Regeneration active |
Yellow/Green (alternating) | Green | Autorun mode |
Drive Disabled |
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Off | Red | No faults, or Ethernet boot (8 sec) |
Yellow | Off | Motor control boot (4 sec) |
Yellow | Red | No bridge power |
Yellow & 1 Green flash | Red | Bridge fault |
Yellow & 2 Green flashes | Red | Feedback fault |
Yellow & 3 Green flashes | Red | Thermal fault |
Yellow & 4 Green flashes | Red | Other fault |