0 wiring the regulator board terminal strip – Rockwell Automation GV3000 AC Pwr Module Ver. 5.0 Hardware Ref, Installation, and Troubleshooting User Manual

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7.0 WIRING THE REGULATOR BOARD TERMINAL

STRIP

This chapter describes how to wire the Regulator board terminal strip for stop, speed feedback, and

remote control signals.
The terminal strip has the following signals available, as shown in figures 7.1 and 7.2. Table 7.1

provides additional information. Note that when the Control Source parameter (P.000) is set to remote

(rE), the drive will be controlled by the signals connected to the terminal strip. Refer to instruction

manual D2Ć3339 for more information on how parameter P.000 is used to specify where the drive is

controlled from.
RSĆ232 Connections (Terminals 1Ć3)
D Terminal 1: Transmit (Tx)
D Terminal 2: Receive (Rx)
D Terminal 3: Regulator Common
The RSĆ232 terminals should only be used when the RSĆ232 communication port (J8) or an Operator

Interface module (OIM) is not being used, as all three devices use the same transmit/receive lines.
Pulse Tachometer Connections (Terminals 4Ć9)
D Terminal 4: +15 VDC
D Terminal 5: Phase A
D Terminal 6: Phase A Not
D Terminal 7: Phase B
D Terminal 8: Phase B Not
D Terminal 9: Regulator Common
A speed feedback device (pulse tachometer) must be installed if vector regulation (P.048=1) is used.
Analog Output Connections (Terminals 10 and 11)
D Terminal 10: Analog Meter Output
D Terminal 11: Regulator Common
The output of this terminal is either 0Ć10 VDC or 4Ć20 mA as determined by the setting of jumper J17

on the Regulator board. The analog output must also be programmed via parameter P.012 for an

indication of speed and direction or percent of torque.
Analog Speed/Torque Reference Connections (Terminals 12Ć15)
D Terminal 12: Isolated Reference Voltage
D Terminal 13: VDC Speed/Torque Reference
D Terminal 14: mA Speed/Torque Reference
D Terminal 15: Isolated Reference Ground
The analog speed/torque (P.008/U.000) reference is either +/-10 VDC or +/-20 mA, as determined

by the setting of jumper J4 on the Regulator board. The analog reference must also be programmed

via parameters P.009, P.010, and P.011.

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