Terminal Descriptions - Toshiba VLP Technology Q9 Plus Installation & Operation Manual

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Terminal Descriptions

Note:
The programmable terminal assignments may be accessed and changed from their
default settings as mapped on
Direct Access  Applicable Parameter Number. See the section titled
Mode Menu Navigation on pg. 46
numbers.
Note:
For further information on terminal assignments and default setting changes, see the
sections titled
Note:
See the section titled
conductor and terminal electrical specifications.
ST — The default setting for this terminal is the Standby mode controller. 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 displayed on the Frequency Command
screen. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in
(see F113).
RES — The default setting for this terminal is Reset. 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
F — The default setting for this terminal is Forward run command. The F terminal is activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any of the
functions listed in
R — The default setting for this terminal is Reverse run command. The R terminal is activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to any of the
functions listed in
S1 — The default setting for this terminal is Fire Speed. The function of this input as Fire Speed is to
run the motor at the Preset Speed 1 setting upon activation. This terminal may be activated by
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode) and may be initiated by a fire alarm signal or fire/smoke
sensing device. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in
pg. 234
(see F115).
S2 — The default setting for this terminal is Preset Speed 2. The function of this input as
Preset Speed 2 is to run the motor at the Preset Speed 2 setting upon activation. The terminal may be
activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input terminal may be programmed to
any of the functions listed in
S3 — The default setting for this terminal is Damper Feedback. The function of this input as Damper
Feedback is to complete the requirements for normal system operation as described in
pg.
234. The S3 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). This input
terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in
S4 — The default setting for this terminal is Emergency Off (Normally Closed). The Emergency Off
terminal is activated by opening the connection to CC (Sink mode). The function of this input as
Emergency Off is to remove power from the output of the ASD and may apply a supplemental braking
system using the method selected at the Emergency Off Mode selection parameter (see F603). This
input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in
RR — The default function assigned to this terminal is the Frequency Mode 1 setting. The RR
terminal accepts a 0 – 10 VDC input signal that is used to control the function assigned to this terminal.
This input terminal may be programmed to control the speed or torque of the motor via an amplitude
setting or regulate by setting a limit. The gain and bias of this terminal may be adjusted for application-
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or via the Direct Access method: Program 
pg. 46
for the applicable Direct Access parameter
Default Setting Changes on pg. 35
Cable/Terminal Specifications on pg. 266
Table 10 on pg. 234
(see F114).
Table 10 on pg. 234
(see F111).
Table 10 on pg. 234
(see F112).
Table 10 on pg. 234
and
Input Terminals on pg.
for the Q9 Plus ASD
(see F116).
Table 10 on pg. 234
Table 10 on pg. 234
Program
50.
Table 10 on pg. 234
Table 10 on
Table 10 on
(see F117).
(see F118).
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