Lenze MC3000 Series User Manual

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TB13C

(TB-13C INPUT FUNCTION)

Use parameter TB13C to select the function of terminal TB-13C . Closing TB-13C to TB-2

activates the TB-13C input function . These functions can be selected:

NONE

Disables the TB-13C function .

0-10VDC

Selects 0-10 VDC as the AUTO speed reference input (or setpoint

source in PID mode) . 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 (or setpoint

source in PID mode) . 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 TB STRIP . Drive is in REMOTE mode if

contact closure is not made .

STRT REV

START REVERSE - Start in reverse direction .

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TB13D

(TB-13D FUNCTION)

WARNING!
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 (refer to Parameter 65

- PROGRAM) . Failure to do so may result in damage to equipment

and/or injury to personnel!

This parameter selects the function for the 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 EXTERNAL FAULT RESET .
Close TB-13D to TB-2 to clear a fault .

NOTE:

When set to EXT 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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TB14 OUT

(TB-14 OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT)

This parameter sets the open-collector output indication for terminal TB-14 . The following

conditions can be selected:

NONE

This setting disables the output .

RUN

The relay energizes when the drive is given a START command,

and remains energized until: a STOP command is given and the

output frequency has decelerated to 0 .5 Hz, the drive has “tripped”,

or the input voltage is removed . Note that this relay indicates only

that the drive is in the RUN mode . It does not necessarily indicate

that the motor is turning .

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