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Eaton PowerXL DA1
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4 CANopen communication settings
4.4 Configuration of the control signal terminals
26 CANopen for DA1, DC1, DE11 09/16 MN040019EN www.eaton.com
4.4.4 Control signal terminal configuration for DE11 variable speed starters
P-12 = 4: CANopen
Table 13: Control signal terminal configuration for DE11
P-15 DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4
0 ENA ENADIR FF1 n. F.
1 ENA ENADIR EXTFLT n. F.
2 ENA ENADIR FF2
0
FF2
1
3 ENA FF1 EXTFLT n. F.
4
1)
ENA UP FF1 DOWN
5
1)
ENA UP EXTFLT DOWN
6
1)
ENA ENADIR UP DOWN
7 ENA FF2
0
EXTFLT FF2
1
8 ENA DIR FF1 n. F.
9 ENA DIR EXTFLT n. F.
1) P-15 = 4, 5, and 6 requires an enable signal (start command) via CANopen
and at DI1. Digital reference values sent via CANopen will be ignored in
this case.
It will only be possible to use UP and DOWN to set a setpoint value.
n.F. = No function. When configured this way, the control terminals “n.F.”
will have no function whatsoever!
If CANopen is being used, there must always be an enable
signal (ENA) present at DI1 control signal terminal (or DI2 =
ENADIR) before the enable signal sent via CANopen will be
accepted.

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