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5.2 Control signals connection
In figure 5.3 all control terminals included in the electronic boards are shown. Electronic boards are divided in control
board (fixed) and I/O terminals board (removable). I/O terminals board can be easily removed from control board. EN
circuit terminals have their own connector which can be removed as well. For additional information about wiring and
terminals function refer to below sub chapters.
TERM5
TERM1
TERM1
TERM4
TERM3
TERM2
CONTROL
BOARD
I/O TERMINALS
BOARD
Figure 5.3. Control board and I/O terminals board terminals
All the examples below are based on FRENIC-Lift (LM2C) default setting. For other functions please refer to
FRENIC-Lift RM document.
5.3 Use of input terminals for speed set point selection
Table 5.2: binary combination for speed selection
X3
(SS4)
X2
(SS2)
X1
(SS1)
Binary speed coding
function
Value
Selected Speed
Speed set point function
0
0
0
L11
0 (000)
Zero speed
C04
0
0
1
L12
1 (001)
Intermediate speed 1
C05
0
1
0
L13
2 (010)
Inspection speed
C06
0
1
1
L14
3 (011)
Creep speed
C07
1
0
0
L15
4 (100)
Intermediate speed 2
C08
1
0
1
L16
5 (101)
Intermediate speed 3
C09
1
1
0
L17
6 (110)
Intermediate speed 4
C10
1
1
1
L18
7 (111)
High speed 1
C11
In case that lift c
ontroller signals doesn’t match with selected speed described in table 5.2, signals can be adapted by
modifying the setting on parameters L11 to L18. In the example below (table 5.3), lift controller uses X2 and X1 as a
High speed and X1 as a Creep speed.
Table 5.3: Example of binary combination for speed selection modification.
SS4
(X3)
SS2
(X2)
SS1
(X1)
Binary speed coding
function
Value
Selected Speed
Speed set point
function
0
0
0
L11
0 (000)
Zero speed
C04
1
1
1
L12
7 (111)
Intermediate speed 1
C05
0
1
0
L13
2 (010)
Inspection speed
C06
0
0
1
L14
1 (001)
Creep speed
C07
1
0
0
L15
4 (100)
Intermediate speed 2
C08
1
0
1
L16
5 (101)
Intermediate speed 3
C09
1
1
0
L17
6 (110)
Intermediate speed 4
C10
0
1
1
L18
3 (011)
High speed 1
C11
5.4 Control terminals description
Control terminals can be classified between digital signals (input and output), analog signals (input and output) and
communication ports. Below each type of terminal is described. All inputs and outputs can be freely programmed with
any available function. For an easy set up all examples on this guide are referred to default configuration.