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Revision 8.6
SECTION 3 : HOIST PARAMETERS
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3.2.17.
Separate Directional Signals
NO
PARAMETER
DESCRIPTION
SCALE
INCREMENT
DEFAULT
17
Sep. dir signals
Separate directional
signals
Yes or No
-
No
This parameter defines the way the input directions are programmed.
Parameter set to “No”
Parameter set to “Yes”
Note:
In the event that this configuration keeps on giving a “j. error” message out, it indicates that the
THYROMAT unit Motherboard is not compatible with these parameters and the parameters need to be
set to “No”.
When set as
“No”:
This is the way that THYROMAT analogue and early digital units use to select the direction or rotation
of the motor.
For Hoisting/Forward = Input terminal
5
bridged to
3
For Lowering/Reverse = Input terminals
4 and 5
bridged to
3
When set as
“Yes”:
For Hoisting/Forward = Input terminal
5
bridged to
3
For Lowering/Reverse = Input terminal
4
bridged to
3
Note
Any other combination will cause a J. error
fault, which indicates that either speed steps
have
been
selected
without
a
defined
directional signal or in the event of this
parameter being set as
“Yes”; two directional
inputs have been selected simultaneously