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PROGRAMMING
SINUS PENTA
INSTRUCTIONS
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2.
DESCRIPTION
OF
INPUT
AND
OUTPUT
SIGNALS
The control board of the drives of the Sinus Penta series is provided with the following inputs/outputs:
3 Analog Inputs
(single-ended REF input, differential AIN1 & AIN2 inputs) that can be programmed as
voltage/current inputs via SW1 DIP-switch (see Configuration DIP-switches in the Sinus Penta’s
Installation
Instructions Manual
).
3 Analog Outputs
that can be programmed as voltage/current inputs via SW2 DIP-switch (see Configuration
DIP-switches in the Sinus Penta’s
Installation Instructions Manual
).
8 MDI Multifunction Digital Inputs;
3 of them
(MDI6, MDI7, MDI8) are fast-acquisition inputs allowing acquiring
frequency signal or encoder signals.
MDI6 can be used to acquire a frequency signal called FINA; if used in conjunction with MDI7, it also allows
acquiring a push-pull encoder signal called Encoder A.
MDI8 can be used to acquire a frequency input called FINB (this avoids acquiring encoder B via
ES836
or
ES913
option board).
4 MDO
Multifunction Digital Outputs
; MDO1 is a Push-pull output, MDO2 is an Open Collector output and
MDO3-4 are relay outputs.
Electrical ratings of the control board inputs/outputs are given in the Sinus Penta’s
Installation Instructions Manual.
When programming:
Analog Inputs
, see the INPUTS FOR REFERENCES MENU
Analog Outputs
, see the ANALOG AND FREQUENCY OUTPUTS MENU
Digital Inputs
, see the DIGITAL INPUTS MENU
Digital Inputs used as Frequency/Encoder Inputs
,
see the ENCODER/FREQUENCY INPUTS MENU
Multifunction Digital Outputs
,
see the DIGITAL OUTPUTS MENU
CAUTION
The drive is factory-set with the REF input configured as 0-10V and AIN1-AIN2 inputs
configured as 4-20mA.
SW1 dip-switches, which are located on the control board, must be set as follows:
SW1
ON
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