KB Electronics IODA, Input/Output Module for use with all KBDA/KBMK Controls User Manual

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FIGURE 17

FORWARD/STOP-REVERSE/STOP CONNECTIONS

TABLE 11

FORWARD/STOP-REVERSE/STOP PROGRAMMING

Function No.

Code

1.00: Run/Stop-Forward/Reverse Control 0001:

External Contacts

7.02: Multi-Function Input Terminal 3 0006:

Forward/Stop Command

7.03: Multi-Function Input Terminal 4 0007:

Reverse/Stop Command

7.04: Multi-Function Input Terminal 5

0010: N.O. Start*

*Factory setting.



4.5 EXTERNAL

FAULT

The Multi-Function Input Terminals can be used to "stop" the drive when a fault
condition occurs elsewhere in the equipment. The connection to the Multi-
Function Input Terminal can be from a normally open or normally closed relay
contact or PLC. See Figure 18, on page 25, for connections. See Table 12, on
page 25, for drive programming.

Note: For a normally open contact, program the respective Multi-Function Input
Terminal to "0008". For a normally closed contact, program the respective Multi-
Function Input Terminal to "0012".

Connect the auxiliary equipment contact to any Multi-Function Input Terminal
"1" – "7". Terminal "5" has been arbitrarily chosen for External Fault. Connect
the common of the circuit to any available common terminal ("8", "12", "14", "16",
"18", "20", "22").

Operation: When the circuit is activated, the drive will "stop" and the display of

the drive will show "EF-t". In order to restart the drive, after the fault has been
cleared, either press the Reset Key on the Keypad or use an external contact
connected to Multi-Function Input Terminal "4".

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