Terminal Descriptions

Note: The programmable terminal assignments may be accessed and changed from their default settings as mapped on pg. 46 or via the Direct Access method: Program Direct Access applicable parameter number. See the section titled Program Mode Menu Navigation on pg. 46 for the applicable Direct Access parameter numbers.

For further information on terminal assignments and default setting changes, see the sections titled Default Setting Changes on pg. 74 and Terminal on pg. 47.

Note: See the section titled Cable/Terminal/Torque Specifications on pg. 265 for the H9 ASD conductor and terminal electrical specifications.

Note: Programmable terminals will not retain their settings indefinitely in the event of a power loss. Connect an external +24VDC supply to the SU+ terminal to retain the programmable settings in the event of Control Power loss (see Figure 20 on pg. 26).

ST — The default setting for this terminal is the Standby mode controller. As the default setting, this terminal must be activated for normal system operation. The ST terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). When deactivated the Not Ready to Run icon is displayed on the LCD screen as shown in Figure 22. on pg. 31.This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F113).

RES — The default setting for this terminal is Reset. The RES terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A momentary connection to CC resets the ASD and any fault indications from the display. Reset is effective when faulted only. This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F114).

F — The default setting for this terminal is the Forward Run Command. The F terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F111).

R — The default setting for this terminal is the Reverse Run Command. The R terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F112).

S1 — The default setting for this terminal is the Preset Speed #1 Command. The S1 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F115).

S2 — The default setting for this terminal is the Preset Speed #2 Command. The S2 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F116).

S3 — The default setting for this terminal is the Preset Speed #3 Command. The S3 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F117).

S4 — The default setting for this terminal is the Preset Speed #4 Command. The S4 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any one of the functions that are listed in Table 5 on pg. 236 (see F118).

RR— The default function assigned to this terminal is the Frequency Mode 1 setting. The RR terminal accepts a 0 – 10 VDC input signal that is used to carry out the function assigned to this terminal. This input terminal may be programmed to control the speed or torque of the motor via an amplitude setting or regulate by setting a limit. The gain and bias of this terminal may be adjusted for application-specific suitability (see F210 F215). See Figure 20 on pg. 26 for an electrical depiction of the RR terminal. This terminal references CCA.

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