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Programming the Input Terminals
Introduction
When the G3 is first taken out of the box, its terminals function in the same way the G2+’s did; the “F” terminal
started a forward run when shorted to “CC”, the “R” terminal started a reverse run when shorted to “CC”, etc.
Unlike the G2’s terminals, the G3’s terminals have programmable functions. All of the nine input terminals
(twelve with the option board) can be programmed to activate one of fifty functions when shorted to “CC”.
Connections
INPUT TERMINAL
CC S1 S2 S3 S4 F R RES ST
Choices for terminal function
Value Function
Value
Function
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Reverse direction reference
Preset speeds
(1)
Preset speeds
(1)
Preset speeds
(1)
Preset speeds
(1)
Forward direction reference
reset ALL faults
drive enable
JOG (also need direction command)
(7)
select ACC1/DEC1 (open) or ACC2/DEC2 (closed)
Emergency stop
(11)
DC injection
(6)
(when running at frequency under DC
Inj Start Freq, short terminal to ‘CC’ to inject)
activate FUNDAMENTAL PARA #1 group (open) or
FUNDAMENTAL PARA #2 group (closed)
PID OFF (closed) or ON (open)
select Pattern Run #1
(2)
select Pattern Run #2
(2)
select Pattern Run #3
(2)
select Pattern Run #4
(2)
Pattern Run continue signal
(2)
Pattern Run step signal
(2)
JOG forward (includes forward command)
(7)
JOG reverse (includes reverse command)
(7)
Bit #0 (MOF/2048)
(3)
Bit #1 (MOF/1024)
(3)
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
41
42
43
49
50
51
53
54
Bit #2 (MOF/512)
(3)
Bit #3 (MOF/256)
(3)
Bit #4 (MOF/128)
(3)
Bit #5 (MOF/64)
(3)
Bit #6 (MOF/32)
(3)
Bit #7 (MOF/16)
(3)
Bit #8 (MOF/8)
(3)
Bit #9 (MOF/4)
(3)
Bit #10 (MOF/2)
(3)
no function (use terminal to connect two wires)
increase frequency reference
(4)
decrease frequency reference
(4)
clear frequency reference
(4)
momentary Start push button
(5)
momentary Stop push button
(5)
forward (open) or reverse (closed) run
(5)
RUN (use in conjunction with 40 above)
binary data write
(3)
emulate LOCAL/REMOTE key
emulate RUN key
emulate STOP/CLEAR key (fault resettability will be
governed by setting of Panel Reset Selection in PANEL
CONTROL PARAMETER group)
drive/bypass switching signal
(8)
give “RR” priority over IV and RX
(9)
give “IV” priority over RR and RX
(10)