Control wiring (continued) – Rockwell Automation 160 SER A FRN 1.XX-4.XX User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Installation/Wiring

2–7

Use P46 – [Input Mode] to select the control
method for start, stop, and direction control.
There are four settings from which to choose:

D Setting 0 – three wire control (this is the

factory default setting).

D Setting 1 – two wire “run forward/run

reverse”control. Note: The “run” inputs must
be maintained.

D Setting 2 – program keypad module control.

See page 3–1.

D Setting 3 – momentary “run forward/run

reverse” control. Note: The “run” inputs do
not need to be maintained.

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7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

10

Reverse

Start
Common

Stop

Signal

Specification

Contact closure input required

to operate controller

À

Common

Â

Contact closure input

À

Contact closure input

À

Terminal

TB3

11

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

10

Run Reverse

Run Forward

Common

Stop

Signal

Specification

Contact closure input

required to operate controller

À

Common

Â

Contact closure input

À

Contact closure input

À

Terminal

TB3

11

Á

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

9

10

Run Reverse

Run Forward

Common
Stop

Signal

Specification

Contact closure input

required to operate controller

À

Common

Â

Contact closure input

À

Contact closure input

À

Terminal

TB3

11

À

Internal 12V supply.

Á

If both Run Forward and Run Reverse inputs are closed

at the same time an undetermined state could occur.

Figure 2.6 - TB3 Three Wire control (Setting 0)

Figure 2.7 - TB3 Two wire Run forward/run reverse

control (Setting 1)

Figure 2.8 - TB3 Momentary Run forward/run

reverse" control (Setting 3)

Control Wiring (continued)

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Do not exceed control wiring length of 15 meters (50

feet). Control signal cable length is highly dependent

on electrical environment and installation practices.

To improve noise immunity the control terminal block

common must be connected to earth ground.

Consult factory for longer control signal cable length

applications.

Explanation of Symbols:

Á

= N.C. Momentary Contact

= N.O. Momentary Contact

= N.O. Maintained Contact
= N.C. Maintained Contact

ATTENTION: The program keypad
module stop key simulates momentary
pushbutton operation. For “two wire”
control schemes (P46 – [Input Mode],
setting “1”) the program keypad module
stop button will only provide a “stop”
function while the stop key is depressed.

ATTENTION: When changing the
parameter setting for P46 – [Input
Mode]
, you must cycle power for the
change to take effect.

Shielded Wire

Shielded Wire

Shielded Wire

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