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ACE-tronics G9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual
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Electrical connections, wire types, and layouts that are external to the ASD shall adhere to all local
and regional codes and standards.
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Ensure that the system is properly grounded and that all grounds are secure.
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This system is to be configured and operated by Qualified Personnel only.
Terminal Functions
The input and output terminals of the ACE G9-120V-PCB are used to control and monitor the functions
of the ASD.
See the
Direct Access Information on pg. 79
for an in-depth description of the functionality and
application-specific setup requirements of the input and output terminals.
Input Terminals
Analog Inputs
The analog input terminals include the V/I, RX, and the RR terminals.
The V/I terminal is an isolated input that accepts a 0–10 VDC input voltage or 0–20 mA input current as
determined by the setting of SW2. Only IICC is to be used as the return for the V/I input terminal.
The RX terminal accepts a ±10 VDC input voltage.
The RR terminal accepts a 0–10 VDC input voltage.
Either analog input may be used to control the speed or torque of the motor.
Discrete Inputs
The 120 VAC discrete inputs include the F, R, I1, I2, I3, I4, I5, and I6 terminals. The discrete input
terminals accept a 120 VAC discrete input signal that is used to activate the terminal and the assigned
function.
Discrete terminals that have a function assigned are activated for the duration of the activation. Discrete
terminals with no function assigned will not respond to an input signal.
Unused discrete terminals may be assigned any of the functions listed in
Table 7 on pg. 236
. Duplicate
terminal assignments will be OR’d (either will be used to activate the assigned function).
Terminals labeled X2 of CN2 are the neutral return connections for the 120 VAC discrete inputs. No
other terminals of the ACE G9-120V-PCB are to be used for the neutral return of the 120 VAC input.
CAUTION: DO NOT use the CC terminals of the ACE G9-120V-PCB as a return for the
120 VAC input signals.
Output Terminals
Analog Outputs
Analog outputs include the AM, FM, and FP output terminals. To use the output terminals a function
must be assigned to the terminal.
The AM terminal must be further defined by parameter settings
F670
,
F671
,
F685
, and
F686
.
The FM terminal must be further defined by parameter settings
F005
,
F006
,
F681
,
F682
, and
F683
.
The FP terminal must be further defined by parameter settings
F676
and
F677
.
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