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4.6. Control Terminal Wiring
All analog signal cables should be suitably shielded. Twisted pair cables are recommended.
Power and Control Signal cables should be routed separately where possible, and must not be routed parallel to each other.
Signal levels of different voltages e.g. 24 Volt DC and 110 Volt AC, should not be routed in the same cable.
Maximum control terminal tightening torque is 0.5Nm.
Control Cable entry conductor size: 0.05 – 2.5mm2 / 30 – 12 AWG.
4.7. Control Terminal Connections
4.7.1. +24VDC Input / Output
When the mains power is applied to the drive, terminal 1 provides a +24VDC output, maximum load 100mA. This may be used to
activate digital inputs or provide power to sensors.
When no mains power is applied to the drive, the drive control electronics may be powered from an ex24VDC source. When
powered in this way, all analog and digital I/O and communication functions remain operative, however the motor may not be
operated, which allows safe testing and commissioning of the installation without risk of high voltage being present. When powered in
this way, the drive requires up to 100mA.
4.7.2. Digital Inputs
Up to five digital inputs are available. The function of the inputs is defined by parameters P1-12 and P1-13, which are explained in
section
8. Control Terminal Functions on page 42
.
4.7.3. Analog Inputs
Two analog inputs are available, which may also be used as digital Inputs if required. The signal formats are selected by parameters
as follows:
Analog Input 1 Format Selection Parameter P2-30.
Analog Input 2 Format Selection Parameter P2-33.
These parameters are described more fully in section
9.1. Parameter Group 2 - Extended parameters on page 45
.
The function of the analog input, e.g. for speed reference or PID feedback for example is defined by parameters P1-12 and P1-13.
The function of these parameters and available options are described in section
8. Control Terminal Functions on page 42
.
4.7.4. Analog Outputs
Two analog outputs are available, and may be used for 0 – 10 Volt Signal (max load 20mA), 0 – 20mA, 4 – 20mA or a digital
+24Volt DC, 20mA output. The parameters to select function and format are as follows.
Analog Output
Function selected by
Format Selected by
Analog Output 1
P2-11
P2-12
Analog Output 2
P2-13
P2-14
These parameters are described more fully in section
9.1. Parameter Group 2 - Extended parameters on page 45
.
4.7.5. Relay Outputs
Two relay outputs are available, which may be used to switch external loads up to 5A at 230 VAC or 6A at 30VDC.
Relay 1 has both normally open and normally closed contacts available. Relay 2 provides a simple open or closed contact.
The relay output function may be configured using parameters P2-15 and P2-18, which are described in section
Group 2 - Extended parameters on page 45
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