Electrical installation
4.10 Other connections
Converter cabinet units
Operating Instructions, 07/2016, A5E03347396A
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Table 4- 71 Terminal block -X2 – connection NAMUR control terminal block
10 DI ON/OFF (dynamic)/
ON/OFF (static)
Effective operation can be coded by a wire jumper on
terminal -X400:9;10 (delivery condition: jumper insert-
ed):
jumper inserted: ON/OFF (dynamic)/
jumper removed: ON/OFF (static)
16 DI Counterclockwise "0" signal: CW phase sequence
"1" signal: CCW phase sequence
DI Power Disconnection EMERGENCY OFF circuit
"0" signal: Power disconnection
"1" signal: No power disconnection
18
Ready for operation Relay output (NO contact)
Motor turning Relay output (NO contact)
Fault Relay output (two-way contact)
60/61 AO 0/4-20 mA Motor frequency Default: 4 ... 20 mA
(preallocated with motor frequency, can be reparame-
terized for other variables)
62/63 AO 0/4-20 mA Motor current Default: 4 ... 20 mA
(preallocated with motor current, can be reparameter-
ized for other variables)
Max. connectable cross-section: 2.5 mm²
Table 4- 72 Terminal block -X3 – connection for the motor PTC thermistor sensor
90/91 AI Connection for a PTC ther-
Shutdown if limit value is exceeded.
Max. connectable cross-section: 2.5 mm²
Adapting the analog inputs and outputs
If the setting ranges of the analog inputs and outputs are to be changed, the associated
interface converters (-T401 / -T402 / -T403) must be set. The corresponding interface
converter must be removed for this purpose and the rotary switch on the side ("S1") turned
to the corresponding position.