KB Electronics KBDF-48 User Manual

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8.4.1.4 FORWARD/STOP AND REVERSE/STOP
Remote Forward/Stop and Reverse/Stop operation can be performed by connecting contacts to
the Multi-Function Input Terminals. Close the Forward Contact to run the drive in the forward
direction. Close the Reverse Contact to run the drive in the reverse direction. Open the contact
to stop the drive. See Figure 17, for connections and drive programming.

Connect the Start/Stop Contact to Terminal "9", which is factory set for N.O. Start ("0010").
Connect the Forward/Stop and Reverse/Stop Contacts to any Multi-Function Input (TB1
Terminals "1" – "5"). Terminals "7" and "8" have been arbitrarily chosen for Forward/Stop and
Reverse Stop. The common of the contacts can be connected to either common Terminal "4" or
"11".

Application Note:
The drive will operate in the forward direction without assigning a Multi-Function Input Terminal
code "0006" (Forward/Stop Command) or "0007" (Reverse/Stop Command). Once these codes
are assigned to a Multi-Function Input Terminal, a contact must be used to select forward or
reverse direction.

Operation: When the Forward/Stop Contact is closed, the drive will run in the forward direction.
When the Forward/Stop Contact is opened, the drive will stop. When the Reverse/Stop Contact
is closed, the drive will run in the reverse direction. When the Reverse/Stop Contact is opened,
the drive will stop.

FIGURE 17

FORWARD/STOP AND REVERSE/STOP

CONNECTIONS AND DRIVE PROGRAMMING

*Factory setting.

Program Function

Setting

1.00: Run/Stop-Forward/Reverse Control

0001: External Contacts*

7.02: Multi-Function Input Terminal 3 (TB1 Term. 7)

0006: Forward/Stop Command

7.03: Multi-Function Input Terminal 4 (TB1 Term. 8)

0007: Reverse/Stop Command

7.04: Multi-Function Input Terminal 5 (TB1 Term. 9)

0010: N.O. Start (2-Wire or 3-Wire Start/Stop)*

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