1 digital terminals, Digital terminals, 6i/o terminals – Lenze 8400 motec User Manual

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I/O terminals

6.1

Digital terminals

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Lenze · 8400 motec · Reference manual · DMS 4.1 EN · 08/2013 · TD05

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Tip!
How you can alter the preconfigured assignment of the input and output terminals is de-

scribed in the chapter entitled "

User-defined terminal assignment

".

( 191)

6.1

Digital terminals

Digital input terminals
Depending on the communication unit used, the controller has

• several parameterisable input terminals (DIx) for detecting digital signals.
• one RFR control input for controller enable.

Digital output terminals
Depending on the communication unit used, the controller has

• a parameterisable output terminal (DO1) for outputting digital signals,
• a parameterisable relay switch contact (NO contact).

Danger!

The RFR control input is connected as default with a bridge to +24 V, which means that

the controller is enabled!

• This input can also be used for switching on/off the drive. For this purpose, the bridge

must be replaced by cabling.

Note!

Initialisation behaviour:

• After mains switching up to the start of the application

• the digital output remains set to FALSE.
• the switch contact of the relay remains opened.

Exception handling:

• In the event of a critical exception in the application (e.g. reset), the digital output is

set to FALSE.

• While the Lenze setting is loaded

• the relay may be energised or de-energised for a short time.
• the digital output can be set for a short time.

Switching cycle diagnostics of the relay:

• A reference for evaluating the wear limit can be obtained via the number of switching

cycles of the relay displayed in

C00177/2

.

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