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Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500 - 5.2 Signal and Control Wiring; 5.2.1 Analog Speed Reference Wiring

Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500
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5.2
Signal
and
Control
Wiring
The
terminal
strip
on
the
Regulator
board
provides
terminals
for
connecting
signal
(for
example,
external
speed
reference
and
analog
output)
and
control
(for
example,
stop,
start,
and
function
loss)
wiring.
See
figure
5.2.
Terminals
for
the
following
wire
connections
are
provided:
*
Terminals
1-3:
analog
speed
reference
connections
*
Terminals
4-5:
analog
output
connections
*
Terminals
6-11:
digital
input
connections
*
Terminals
12-13:
snubber
resistor
connections
*
Terminals
14-16:
output
status
connections
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Analog
Digital
Snubber
Output
Speed
Output
Inputs
Resistor
Status
Reference
Braking
Relay
Signal
Figure
5.2
Typical
Control
Terminal
Strip
Connections
5.2.1
Analog
Speed
Reference
Wiring
Analog
speed
reference
input
wiring
connects
to
terminals
1
through
3
on
the
Regulator
boards
terminal
strip.
See
figure
5.3.
This
reference
signal
is
jumper-
selectable
for
either
a0
to
10
VDC
or
0
to
20
mA
input.
The
setting
of
jumper
J6
on
the
Regulator
board determines
whether
the
input
reference
is
a
voltage
or
current
signal.
This
reference
signal
can
be
provided
by
either
a
user-supplied
5K
ohm
potentiometer
or
an
external
0-10
VDC/0-20
mA
supply.
See
section
4.4
for
more
information.
Wiring
the
Drive
5-3

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