2-5
MN716
Main Speed Potentiometer Connection
The main speed potentiometer can be connected in several ways using terminals 10, 11, 12, 13. (A 5K
ohm potentiometer is supplied with control. A 10K potentiometer can also be used.)
Caution: Terminals 10, 11, 12 and 13 are not isolated from AC line. Do not ground (earth).
A. Unidirectional operation only - Connect potentiometer to terminals 10, 12, 13 for forward direction.
Connect to terminals 11, 12, 13. for reverse direction. See Figures 2-4A and 2-4B.
B. Bidirectional operation using user supplied, SPDT, FWD/REV Switch - Connect potentiometer and
switch to terminals 10, 11, 12, 13. See Figure 2-4C.
C. Bidirectional operation with potentiometer - Connect potentiometer to terminals 10, 11, 12. See
Figure 2-4D.
Figure 2-4 Main Speed Potentiometer Connections
Figure 2-4A
–
Forward
Figure 2-4B
–
Reverse
Main Speed Pot
TB1
10 11 12 13
Main Speed Pot
TB1
11 12 13
Figure 2-4C
– BiDirectional with
Reversing Contact
Figure 2-4D
– BiDirectional with
Speed Pot
Main Speed Pot
TB1
10 11 12 13
FWD REV
TB1
Main
Speed
Pot
10 11 12 13
Voltage Following
An isolated analog voltage can be used in lieu of main speed potentiometer. Connect signal to
terminals 12 and 13. See Figure 4-5.
Figure 2-5 Voltage Following
12 13
~
TB1
± ISOLATED VOLTAGE SOURCE
Note: Terminal 13 is common. A positive signal with respect to terminal 13 will produce a positive output
to motor. A negative signal with respect to terminal 13 will produce a negative output. A 0 to ±10
VDC is required to operate control from 0 to ± full output. If required, use the (Optional) BC212,
Signal Isolator.
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