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CSD Series Variable Frequency AC Drive
MOTORTRONICS
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4.1.6 Terminal 9
Function: Reset
The drive can be reset from fault condition by connecting terminal 9
to ground common (terminal 5). Reset is effective in both remote
control (Fn10=1) and digital operation control (Fn10=0).
4.1.7 Terminal 14
Function: Common for terminals 12, 13 & 15.
Negative terminal of 10K ohm frequency command potentiometer or
positive terminal of 0-10V, 0-5V, 4-20 mA analog signal command
negative terminal. Also, negative terminal for frequency meter
connected to Pin 15.
4.1.8 Terminals 12 & 13
Function: Remote Frequency Command
Terminal 12: Positive terminal of 10K ohm frequency command
potentiometer.
Terminal 13: Wiper of 10K ohm frequency command potentiometer
or 0-10V, 0-5V, 4-20mA analog signal command positive terminal.
4.1.9 Terminal 15
Function: Remote Frequency Meter Drive
Positive terminal of full scale moving coil 10VDC frequency meter at
1mA maximum.
4.1.5 Terminal 11
Function: Multifunction Output (Contact rated for 50mA at 35VDC
maximum)
This terminal is used for the drive’s programmable function, open-
collector output. This output can serve any of three purposes,
depending upon the value programmed into Fn61:
Fn61 = 00 - 05: transistor is normally off.
06 - 11: transistor is normally on.
a. 00/06: “Run” mode output. The open collector transistor will be turned
on (terminal #11 pulled low) while the drive is running.
b. 01/07: Up to desired frequency mode output. The transistor is turned
on, pulling terminal #11 low while the output frequency matches the
frequency reference command.
c. 02/08: ”Bandwidth” mode output. The transistor is turned on when the
output frequency is in agreement with the value programmed in Fn08
+ the value programmed in Fn09.
d. 03/09: Frequency detection greater than mode output. The transistor
is turned on when output frequency>than the value programmed into
Fn08.
e. 04/10: Frequency detection less than mode output. The transistor is
turned on when the output frequency is < the value programmed into
Fn08.
f. 05/11: Over torque detection mode output. The transistor is turned on
when the drive detects an over torque condition.

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Brandmotortronics
ModelCSD-402
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

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