2 wiring the signal and control i/o – Rockwell Automation SP600 AC Drive User Manual Version 1.0 User Manual

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SP600 AC Drive User Manual

7.1.1 User-Initiated Stopping

The terminal block Drive Enable, if configured, and Function Loss
inputs are always active. The terminal block Stop input must be
closed only when the terminal block is the control source. See figure
7.1.

7.2

Wiring the Signal and Control I/O

The drive has six logic inputs that are configurable using
parameters 361 to 366. The logic inputs can be 24 volts AC or DC.

There are two relay outputs that are configurable using parameters
380 to 387, two analog inputs, and one analog output.

Important points to remember about I/O wiring:

Always use copper wire.

Wire with an insulation rating of 600 V or greater is
recommended.

Control and signal wires should be separated from power wires
by at least 0.3 meters (1 foot).

Important:

I/O terminals labeled “(-)” or “Common” are not
referenced to earth ground and are designed to
greatly reduce common mode interference. Grounding
these terminals can cause signal noise.

Wire the drive’s signal and control I/O to the terminal block as
shown in table 7.1.

!

ATTENTION: Note the following about stop commands:

• A stop command from any attached OIM will always be

enabled regardless of the value of Logic Source Sel.

• Network stop commands are effective only when Logic

Source Sel is set to Network or All Ports.

• Terminal block stop commands are effective only when Logic

Source Sel (89) is set to Terminal Blk or All Ports.

Failure to observe these precautions could result in severe
bodily injury or loss of life.

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