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VI — The function of the VI input terminal is to receive a 0 – 10 VDC input signal that controls a
0 – 80 Hz output. This input terminal may be programmed to control the speed or torque of the motor
and may not be used when using the II input. Also, the gain and bias of this terminal may be adjusted
(see
F201
– F204).
P24 — +24 VDC @ 50 mA power supply for customer use.
PP — The function of output PP is to provide a 10 VDC output that may be divided using a
potentiometer. The tapped voltage is applied to the RR input to provide manual control of the RR
programmed function.
OUT1 — The default setting for this output terminal is the Output Low Speed indicator. This output
terminal may be programmed to provide an indication that 1 of 60 possible events has taken place. This
function may be used to signal external equipment or to activate the brake (see F130). The OUT1
contact is rated at 2A/250 VAC.
OUT2 — The default setting for this output terminal is the ACC/DEC Complete indicator. This output
terminal may be programmed to provide an indication that 1 of 60 possible events has taken place. This
function may be used to signal external equipment or to activate the brake (see F131). The OUT2
contact is rated at 2A/250 VAC.
FP — The default function of this output terminal is to output a series of pulses at a rate that is a
function of the output frequency of the ASD. As the output frequency of the ASD goes up so does the
FP output pulse rate. This terminal may be programmed to provide output pulses at a rate that is a
function of the output frequency or the magnitude of any 1 of the 31 the functions listed in
pg. 50
(see F676).
AM — This output terminal produces an output current that is proportional to the output frequency of
the ASD or of the magnitude of the function assigned to this terminal. The available assignments for
this output terminal are listed in
on pg.
164.
FM — This output terminal produces an output current that is proportional to the output frequency of
the ASD or of the magnitude of the function assigned to this terminal. The available assignments for
this output terminal are listed in
on pg.
49.
FLC — FLC is the middle leg of a single-pole double-throw (relay) switch. This FLC contact of the
relay is switched between FLB and FLA. This contact may be programmed to switch from FLB to
FLA as a function of 1 of the 60 conditions listed in
FLB — One of two contacts that, under user-defined conditions, connect to FLC (see
FLA — One of two contacts that, under user-defined conditions, connect to FLC (see
Note:
The FLA and FLC contacts are rated at 2A/250 VAC. The FLB contact is rated at
1A/250 VAC.
CC — Control common (Do Not connect to Earth Gnd).
Figure 4. FLA, FLB, and FLC switching shown in the de-energized state.
Note: The relay is shown in the Faulted or
de-energized condition. During
normal system operation the relay
connection is FLC-to-FLA.
H7 ASD Operation Manual
Table 5 on page
50. For further information on this terminal see
Table 5 on page
50. For further information on this terminal see
Table 7 on page 72
Table 5 on
F670
F005
(see
F132
and
Figure
4).
Figure
4).
Figure
4).
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