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53 M’Ax Advanced User Guide
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This parameter should be programmed with the destination parameter for terminal 7 on the Digital I/O port. Only bit parameters can be
programmed into this parameter. If a non-valid parameter is programmed the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset or power down and back up again. Defaulted to Forward limit.
This parameter should be programmed with the destination parameter for terminal 1 on the Digital I/O port. Only bit parameters can be
programmed into this parameter. If a non-valid parameter is programmed the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset or power down and back up again. Defaulted to Reverse limit.
This parameter should be programmed with the destination parameter for terminal 6 on the Digital I/O port. Only bit parameters can be
programmed into this parameter. If a non-valid parameter is programmed the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset or power down and back up again. Defaulted to Reset.
This parameter should be programmed with the destination parameter for terminal 13 on the Digital I/O port. Only bit parameters can be
programmed into this parameter. If a non-valid parameter is programmed the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset or power down and back up again. Defaulted to Preset reference select bit-0.
This parameter should be programmed with the destination parameter for terminal 12 on the Digital I/O port. Only bit parameters can be
programmed into this parameter. If a non-valid parameter is programmed the input is not routed anywhere. After modification of this
parameter the destination is only changed when a reset or power down and back up again. Defaulted to Preset reference select bit-1.
This parameter is set if terminal 5 of the Digital I/O port is active.
This parameter is set if terminal 4 of the Digital I/O port is active.
This parameter is set if terminal 3 of the Digital I/O port is active.
This parameter is set if terminal 2 of the Digital I/O port is active.
This parameter indicates the state whether the drive has tripped or not. A logic 0 indicates a trip state is present.
0 = De-energised
1 = Energised, drive healthy.
8.24 Digital input 4 destination selector (FORWARD LIMIT)
ô
0.00 ~ 20.50
ð
6.35 Menu.Par RW Uni P
8.25 Digital input 5 destination selector (REVERSE LIMIT)
ô
0.00 ~ 20.50
ð
6.36 Menu.Par RW Uni P
8.26 Digital input 6 destination selector (RESET)
ô
0.00 ~ 20.50
ð
10.33 Menu.Par RW Uni P
8.27 Digital input 7 destination selector (Preset reference select bit-0)
ô
0.00 ~ 20.50
ð
1.45 Menu.Par RW Uni P
8.28 Digital input 8 destination selector (Preset reference select bit-1)
ô
0.00 ~ 20.50
ð
1.46 Menu.Par RW Uni P
8.51 Digital output 1 state indicator - Digital I/O Terminal 5
ô
0~1
ð
RO Bit P
8.52 Digital output 2 state indicator - Digital I/O Terminal 4
ô
0~1
ð
RO Bit P
8.53 Digital output 3 state indicator - Digital I/O Terminal 3
ô
0~1
ð
RO Bit P
8.54 Digital output 4 state indicator - Digital I/O Terminal 2
ô
0~1
ð
RO Bit P
8.55 Status relay state indicator
ô
0~1
ð
RO Bit P