Defining A Terminal For A Certain Function With Vacon® Ncdrive; Defining Unused Inputs/Outputs; Speed Control Parameters (Multi-Purpose Control Application Only) - Danfoss VACON NX All-in-One Application Manual

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VACON® NX All-in-One
Application Guide
10.626.2 Defining a Terminal for a Certain Function with VACON® NCDrive
If using the VACON
NCDrive Programming Tool for parametrizing, the connection between the function and input/output must be
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established in the same way as with the control panel. Pick the address code from the drop-down menu in the Value column.
Illustration 100: Screenshot of the VACON
FUNCTION OVERRUNS
Connecting two functions to one and same output in can cause function overruns.
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Do not to connect two functions to one and same output to avoid function overruns and to ensure flawless operation.
The inputs, unlike the outputs, cannot be changed in RUN state.

10.626.3 Defining Unused Inputs/Outputs

All unused inputs and outputs must be given the option slot value 0 and the value 1 also for the terminal number. The value 0.1 is
also the default value for most of the functions. However, if, for example, the values of a digital input signal are used for testing
purposes only, the option slot value can be set to 0 and the terminal number to any number between 2–10 to place the input to a
TRUE state. In other words, the value 1 corresponds to 'open switch' and values 2–10 to 'closed switch'.
For analog inputs, giving the value 1 for the terminal number corresponds to 0% signal level, value 2 corresponds to 20%, value 3 to
30% and so on. Giving value 10 for the terminal number corresponds to 100% signal level.

10.627 Speed Control Parameters (Multi-Purpose Control Application Only)

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NCDrive Programming Tool; Entering the Address Code
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