Lenze MC1000 Series User Manual

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This parameter is used to select the function of terminal TB-13C. Closing TB-

13C to TB-2 activates the TB-13C input function. The following functions can be

selected:
NONE

Disables the TB-13C function.

0-10VDC

Selects 0-10 VDC as the AUTO speed reference input. The

0-10 VDC signal is wired to TB-5A and TB-2.

4-20 MA

Selects 4-20 mA as the AUTO speed reference input. The 4-20

mA signal is wired to TB-5B and TB-2.

SPEED#3

Selects PRESET SPEED #3 as the AUTO speed reference.

LOC SEL

LOCAL SELECT - Selects LOCAL mode when Parameter

30 - CONTROL is set to BOTH. Drive is in REMOTE mode if

contact closure is not made.

RUN REV

RUN REVERSE - Run in reverse direction. Requires a

maintained contact closure - close to RUN in reverse direction,

open to STOP. This will cause TB-12A to function as RUN

FORWARD, also requiring a maintained contact to RUN in

forward.

STRT REV

START REVERSE - Start in reverse direction. Requires a

momentary contact closure to RUN in reverse direction. A

momentary STOP contact must be wired between TB-1 and

TB-2. Setting this parameter to START REVERSE causes

TB-12A to function as START FORWARD, also requiring a

momentary contact closure to RUN in forward.

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TB13D

(TB-13D FUNCTION)

WARNING!

STOP ( TB-1) and EXTERNAL FAULT ( TB-13D) circuitry may be

disabled if parameters are reset to factory defaults! The drive must be

reprogrammed after a RESET in order to insure proper operation (see

Parameter 65 - PROGRAM).
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT

AND/OR INJURY TO PERSONNEL!

This parameter selects the function for TB-13D.
EXT FAULT

Sets TB-13D as a normally open EXTERNAL FAULT contact.

Close TB-13D to TB-2 to trip the drive into an EXTERNAL

FAULT.

EXT / FAULT

Sets TB-13D as a normally closed EXTERNAL FAULT contact.

Open TB-13D to TB-2 to trip the drive into an EXTERNAL

FAULT.

EXT CLEAR

Sets TB-13D as a normally open FAULT RESET. Close TB-13D

to TB-2 to clear a fault.

NOTE: When set to CLEAR, TB-13D becomes the only terminal that can be used

to clear a fault (TB-1 will not work). However, the keypad STOP key can still be

used to clear faults.

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