Terminal Descriptions - Toshiba GX9 ASD Quick Start Manual

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Terminal Descriptions

Note:
The programmable terminal assignments may be accessed and changed from the
default settings as mapped on
Direct Access  applicable parameter number. See the section titled
Menu Navigation on pg. 36
further information on terminal assignments and default setting changes, see the
sections titled
ST — The default terminal assignment is Standby (ST). As the default setting, this terminal must be
activated for normal system operation. The ST terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal
(Sink mode). When deactivated, OFF is flashed on the LED screen and the Not-Ready-to-Run icon is
displayed on the LCD screen as shown in
to any of the functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation Manual (see F113).
RES — The default terminal assignment is Reset (RES). As the default setting, this terminal resets any
active alarms or faults. The RES terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A
momentary connection to CC resets the ASD and any fault indications from the display. Reset is
effective when faulted only. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the
GX9 ASD Installation & Operation Manual (see F114). The cause of the trip must be corrected for a
Reset to enable the system for normal ASD operations.
F — The default terminal assignment is Forward (F) run. As the default setting, this terminal provides
a forward run command. The F terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A
connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. This input
terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation
Manual (see F111).
R — The default terminal assignment is Reverse (R) run. As the default setting, this terminal provides
a reverse run command. The R terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A
connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. This input
terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation
Manual (see F112).
S1 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 1 (S1). As the default setting, this terminal
provides a run command for the Preset Speed 1 setting (F018). The S1 terminal is activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A connection to CC provides a Preset Speed 1 run
command for the duration of the activation. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the
functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation Manual (see F115).
S2 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 2 (S2). As the default setting, this terminal
provides a run command for the Preset Speed 2 setting (F019). The S2 terminal is activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A connection to CC provides a Preset Speed 2 run
command for the duration of the activation. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the
functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation Manual (see F116).
S3 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 3 (S3). As the default setting, this terminal
provides a run command for the Preset Speed 3 setting (F020). The S3 terminal is activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A connection to CC provides a Preset Speed 3 run
command for the duration of the activation. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the
functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation & Operation Manual (see F117).
S4 — The default terminal assignment is Emergency Off (S4). As the default setting, this terminal
provides an Emergency Off command upon activation and the system remains in the Emergency Off
condition until reset. The S4 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This
input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the GX9 ASD Installation &
Operation Manual (see F118).
GX9 ASD Quick Start Guide
or via the Direct Access method: Program 
pg. 36
for the applicable Direct Access parameter numbers. For
Default Setting Changes on pg. 53
Figure 21 on pg
Program Mode
and
Terminal on pg.
39.
30. This input terminal may be programmed
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