EasyManuals Logo

AC Tech MC1000 series User Manual

AC Tech MC1000 series
88 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #35 background imageLoading...
Page #35 background image
33
14.2 START/STOP AND SPEED CONTROL
14.2.1 REMOTE MODE SELECTION
The REMOTE mode can be selected by one of two methods:
1. Program Parameter 30 - CONTROL to REMOTE, or:
2. Program CONTROL to BOTH, set the TB-13A or TB-13C function (see
Parameter 47 or 49) to LOCAL SELECT, and DO NOT make a contact
closure between TB-13A or TB-13C and TB-2 (making the contact closure
will select LOCAL mode).
14.2.2 TWO-WIRE START/STOP CONTROL
A two-wire start/stop circuit can be accomplished by one of three methods on the
MC Series drive. Follow the appropriate procedure listed below:
FORWARD ROTATION ONLY
1. Select REMOTE mode (see above).
2. Connect a jumper between TB-12A and TB-2 to provide a permanent START
command to the drive.
3. Wire a normally open maintained contact between TB-1 and TB-2. Closing
this contact will RUN the drive and opening this contact will STOP the drive.
WARNING!
If CONTROL is set to LOCAL, TB-1 is disabled and CANNOT be used as a
STOP switch! Incorrect use of TB-1 may result in damage to equipment and/or
injury to personnel! See Parameter 30 - CONTROL.
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!

Other manuals for AC Tech MC1000 series

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the AC Tech MC1000 series and is the answer not in the manual?

AC Tech MC1000 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAC Tech
ModelMC1000 series
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals