LEESON SM-Plus Series Sub-Micro Inverters User Manual

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11.3

ALTERNATE TWO-WIRE START/STOP CONTROL

Shown below is the wiring diagram for an alternate two-wire start/stop control scheme, using one
maintained contact for RUN FORWARD and another maintained contact for RUN REVERSE.

NOTES:

1.

For this control scheme, TB-13A MUST be set to RUN REVERSE (05), even if REVERSE
direction is not required. Refer to Parameter 10 - TB13A FUNCTION.

2.

Close TB-12 to TB-2 to RUN and open TB-12 to TB-2 to STOP.

3.

If reverse direction is also required, ROTATION DIRECTION (Parameter 17) must be set to
FORWARD AND REVERSE (02). Close TB-13A to TB-2 to RUN in REVERSE, and open
TB-13A to TB-2 to STOP. If TB-12 and TB-13A are closed to TB-2, the drive will STOP.

4.

For 0-10 VDC or 4-20 mA speed control, use one of the following methods:

1.

Program one of the TB-13 terminals (13A, 13B, or 13C) for 0-10 VDC (02) or 4-20 mA
(03). When that TB-13 terminal is closed to TB-2, the drive will respond to the selected speed
reference signal. If that TB-13 terminal is not closed to TB-2, the drive will respond to the
speed control source selected in Parameter 05 - STANDARD SPEED SOURCE. This
method must be used if it is necessary to toggle between two speed sources.

2.

Program Parameter 05 - STANDARD SPEED SOURCE for 0-10 VDC (03) or 4-20 mA
(04). This method is preferable if only one speed source is required, as this method leaves the
TB-13 terminals free to be used for other functions.

ST

OP

1 2

The TB-2 terminals are internally connected to each other

5

11 12 2 14 13A 13B 13C 15 25

2 30 31 TXA TXB

6

COMMON

0-10

VDC

INPUT

RUN

FWD

COMMON

COMMON

RUN

REV

0-10

VDC

or

4-20

mA

SELECT

4-20

mA

INPUT

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