5 SVX9000 Drives
 
    MN04003009E—November 2011    www.eaton.com
 
STEP 2 (Continued)
Standard Application Default I/O Configuration
 
Note:
 
For more information on jumper selections, see the 
 
9000X AF Drives User Manual
 
, 
 
Chapter 4
 
. 
 
Terminal Signal Description
OPTA1
 
1 +10V
 
ref
 
Reference output Voltage for potentiometer, 
etc.
2 AI1+ Analog input, 
voltage range 
0 – 10V DC
Voltage input frequency 
reference 
3 AI1- I/O Ground Ground for reference and 
controls
4 AI2+ Analog input, 
current range 
0 – 20 mA
Current input frequency 
reference 
5 AI2-
6 +24V Control voltage 
output
Voltage for switches, etc. 
max 0.1A
7 GND I/O ground Ground for reference and 
controls
8 DIN1 Start forward
(programmable)
Contact closed = start forward
9 DIN2 Start reverse
(programmable)
Contact closed = start reverse
10 DIN3 External 
fault input 
(programmable)
Contact open
 = no fault
Contact closed = fault
11 CMA Common for DIN1 
– DIN3
Connect to GND or +24V
12 +24V Control voltage 
output
Voltage for switches (see #6)
13 GND I/O ground Ground for reference and 
controls
14 DIN4 Multi-step speed 
select 1
DIN4 DIN5 Frequency 
ref.
15 DIN5 Multi-step speed 
select 2
Open
Closed
Open
Closed
Open
Open
Closed 
Closed
Ref.U
 
in 
 
Multi-step 
ref.1
Multi-step 
ref.2
Ref.I
 
in
 
 
16 DIN6 Fault reset Contact open = no action
Contact closed = fault reset
17 CMB Common for DIN4 
– DIN6
Connect to GND or +24V
18 AO1+ Output frequency
Analog output
Programmable 
Range 0 – 20 mA/R
 
L
 
, 
max. 500
 
W
 
19 AO1-
20 DO1 Digital output
READY
Programmable
Open collector, I 
 
≤
 
 
 
50 mA, 
U
 
 
 
≤
 
 48V DC
 
OPTA2
 
21 RO1 Relay
output 1
RUN
22 RO1
23 RO1
24 RO2 Relay
output 2
FAULT
25 RO2
26 RO2
CMB connected to GND
CMA connected to GND
CMB isolated from GND
CMA isolated from GND
CMB and CMA internally connected
together, isolated from GND
 = Factory default.
Jumper Block X3:
CMA and CMB Grounding
RUN
Reference 
1 – 10 kW
mA
READY
220V
AC
potentiometer
 
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