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11.2
TWO-WIRE START/STOP CONTROL
Shown below is the wiring diagram for a typical two-wire start/stop control scheme, using one
maintained contact (such as that from a PLC) for RUN and STOP commands.
NOTES:
1.
Close TB-1 to TB-2 to RUN, and open TB-1 to TB-2 to STOP.
2.
If reverse direction is also required, ROTATION DIRECTION (Parameter 17) must be set to
FORWARD AND REVERSE (02), and TB-13A (Parameter 10) must be set to START REVERSE
(06). If reverse direction is not required, TB-12 must be wired directly to TB-2.
3.
For 0-10 VDC or 4-20 mA speed control, use one of the following methods:
1.
Program one of the TB-13 terminals (13A, 13B, or 13C) for 0-10 VDC (02) or 4-20 mA (03).
When that TB-13 terminal is closed to TB-2, the drive will respond to the selected speed
reference signal. If that TB-13 terminal is not closed to TB-2, the drive will respond to the
speed control source selected in Parameter 05 - STANDARD SPEED SOURCE. This method
must be used if it is necessary to toggle between two speed sources.
2.
Program Parameter 05 - STANDARD SPEED SOURCE for 0-10 VDC (03) or 4-20 mA (04).
This method is preferable if only one speed source is required, as this method leaves the TB-
13 terminals free to be used for other functions.
STOP
COMMON
0-10 VDC INPUT
FORWARD
COMMON
REVERSE
0-10 VDC or 4-20 mA SELECT
COMMON
4-20 mA INPUT
MAINTAINED
RUN/STOP
CONTACT
1
2
5
6
12
TXA TXB
2
13A 13B 13C
14
15
2
11
25
31
30
The TB-2 terminals are internally connected to each other