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4.4.3 Terminals 4 and 9 of TM2 24VDC operation only without AC isolator PCB.
Function: Logic Common
Terminal 4 is the common for terminals: 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11.
Terminal 9 is the common for terminal 10 only. (Open collector output)
4.4.4 Terminals 5, 6, 7 and 11 of TM2 and terminals 2, 3, 4, 5 of TB1 on D61530 (D61531)
Function: Speed command method selection and multi-function selection terminals. These termi-
nals control the operating speed of the inverter through various different speed control techniques
set by code
Fn11
. These codes only apply when
Fn10
is set to 1. See Table 4.4b and 4.4c.
Table 4.4a
Fn11
Speed control mode
0
Direct keypad operator control setting
1
TM2 analog input
2
2-5 preset distinct speeds
3
2 step infinitely variable
4
3 step infinitely variable
Table 4.4b Input terminal relation to speed control modes. (x=no function)
TM2
D61530
(D61531)
TB1
Fn10=1 (Remote terminal command operation)
Fn11=0
Fn11=1
Fn11=2
Fn11=3
Fn11=4
Keypad freq.
TM2 VR
5 speed
2 step I.V.
3 step I.V.
3
F
FWD
FWD
FWD/SP1
FWD/ SP1
FWD/ SP1
8
R
REV
REV
REV/SP1
REV/ SP1
REV/ SP1
5
2
x
x
SP2
ACC
HOLD
6
3
x
x
SP3
x
ACC
7
4
multi-function
terminal #1
multi-function
terminal #1
multi-function
terminal #1
multi-function
terminal #1
multi-function
terminal #1
11
5
multi-function
terminal #2
multi-function
terminal #2
multi-function
terminal #2
multi-function
terminal #2
multi-function
terminal #2
multi-function terminal #2 selection:
Set by code
Fn46. Fn10=1.
0) 5th preset speed
1) Reset of inverter fault. Effective in both
remote control and digital operator control.
2) 'Inch Commander'
3) 'Speed Commander'
4) 'Limit Commander' (coast to stop)
5) 'Limit Commander' (ramp to stop)
6) Emergency stop (normal closed)
7) Base block (normal open)
8) Acc/Dec Time 2 selection
See explanation of codes
Fn11
,
Fn17-21,
and
Fn46-47
and section 4.4.5 for further information.
NOTE:
Speed 1 sety by
Fn17
, in all cases
Fn11=2, 3, 4
.
multi-function terminal #1 selection: Set by code
Fn47. Fn10=1.
0) 4th preset speed
1) Reset of inverter fault. Effective in both
remote control and digital operator control.
2) 'Inch Commander'
3) 'Speed Commander'
4) 'Limit Commander' (coast to stop)
5) 'Limit Commander' (ramp to stop)
6) Emergency stop (normal closed)
7) Base block (normal open)
8) Acc/Dec Time 2 selection