Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Power Module Version 4.2 User Manual

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APPENDIX B

FlexPak 3000

49’1340 e

B-6

ANLG OUT 1 SIG TYPE (P.419)

Only available if the I/O Expansion Kit is installed.
Selects the type of signal to be generated by analog output 1 (terminals 54 and 55 on the I/O Expansion
board). This setting must match the settings of jumpers J14 and J15 on the I/O Expansion board.

Parameter Range:

0-10 V,

+/-10 V,

4-20 mA

Default Setting:

+/-10 V

Parameter Type:

Configurable

OIM Menu Path(s):

Input/Output - Analog I/O

Refer also to Parameters:

ANLG OUT 1 SELECT (P.418)
ANLG OUT 1 GAIN ADJ (P.420)

ANLG OUT 2 GAIN ADJ (P.422)
Only available if the I/O Expansion Kit is installed.
Adjusts analog output 2 (terminals 56 and 57 on the I/O Expansion board) to allow it to produce a signal
from 5.0 to approximately 13.0 VDC. The full scale value (FSV) is approximately 13.0 VDC.

Parameter Range:

0.500 to 1.300

Default Setting:

1.000

Parameter Type:

Tuneable

OIM Menu Path(s):

Input/Output - Analog I/O

Refer also to Parameters:

ANLG OUT 2 SELECT (P.421)

This is typically used to adjust the 10 V full scale output to match the input voltage requirement of
attached equipment. For example, this parameter would be set to 0.800 to match the requirements of
equipment that accepts a +/-8 VDC signal.
The outputs are rated to 10 VDC, so gain adjust values greater than 1.000 might cause the analog
output circuit to saturate.
NOTE: Analog output 2 only generates a +10 VDC input signal and cannot be changed.

ANLG TACH VOLTS/1000 (P.203)

The analog tachometer scaling from the tachometer nameplate in volts per 1000 RPM.
Units are volts D-C for D-C tachometers or volts A-C RMS for A-C tachometers.
Note: The use of an A-C tachometer requires the optional A-C Tachometer Feedback kit.

Parameter Range:

18.0 to 200.0 Volts/1000 RPM*

Default Setting:

60 Volts/1000 RPM

Parameter Type:

Configurable

OIM Menu Path(s):

Speed/Voltage Loop (SPD) - Speed/Voltage Loop (SPD) Feedback

*Note: The high limit might be less than 200.0 to prevent the tach voltage from exceeding 250V.

WARNING

The incorrect setting of this parameter can cause an overspeed condition. This parameter must be set

by a qualified person who understands the significance of setting it. Set the value of this parameter

accurately per your application requirements. Failure to observe this precaution could result in bodily

injury.

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