Analog setpoint specification

The following table shows which signals must be present on terminals X11:2 (AI1) and X12:1 – X12:4 (DIØØ – DIØ3) when the "unipolar/fixed setpoint" setpoint is selected (P100) in order to operate the drive with an analog setpoint entry. This terminal assignment is an example. It can be changed via parameters P601 – 608. CW/stop DIO1 is permanently assigned.

Function

X11:2 (AI11)

Analog input n1

X12:1 (DIØØ)

/Controller inhibitNo default setting

X12:2 (DIØ1)

CW/stop

Fixed assignment

X12:3 (DIØ2)

CCW/stop

X12:4 (DIØ3)

Enable/stop

X12:5 (DIØ4)

n11/n21

X12:6 (DIØ5)

n12/n22

Controller inhibit

X

0

X

X

X

0

0

Stop

X

1

X

X

0

0

0

Enable and stop

X

1

0

0

1

0

0

Clockwise at 50% nmax

5 V

1

1

0

1

0

0

Clockwise at nmax

10 V

1

1

0

1

0

0

Counterclockwise at 50% nmax

5 V

1

0

1

1

0

0

Counterclockwise at nmax

10 V

1

0

1

1

0

0

0 = 0 signal

1 = 1 signal

X = Not relevant

The following travel cycle shows by way of example how the motor is started with the assignment of terminals X12:1 – X12:4 and analog setpoints. Digital output X10:2 (DOØ2 "/Brake") is used for switching brake contactor K12.

 

INFORMATION

The motor is not energized in the event of controller inhibit. A motor without brake will coast to standstill.