10 • Technical Data
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Indication Description Remarks
Terminal 6 Input – START command.
• Input from a N.O. contact.
• To SOFT START the motor,
connect Control Input voltage to
terminal 4 for at least 250mSec.
Notes:
• Motor will start only if STOP
(terminal 4) and SOFT STOP
(terminal 5) terminals are
connected to Control Input
voltage.
• To reset a fault the START
command must be removed.
Terminal 7 Programmable input –
ENERGY SAVE / SLOW
SPEED / RESET
Refer to section 3.5.2 page 16.
Terminal 8 Programmable input –
DUAL ADJUSTMENT /
REVERSING / RESET
Refer to section 3.5.3 page 16.
Terminal 9 Common to terminals 4-8.
This terminal is a reference for terminals 4, 5, 6, 7 &
8.
Note:
When Control Supply and Control Input voltage are
from the same source, connect a jumper between
terminals 3 and 9.
Terminal 10 Programmable IMM/S.PIN
RELAY (N.O.)
IMM/S.PIN RELAY is the immediate/shear pin output
relay.
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Terminal 11 Programmable IMM/S.PIN
RELAY (N.C.)
• Voltage free 8A, 250VAC, 2000VA max.
• Selection between functions is made from the
keypad or through the communication.
Terminal 12 Programmable IMM/S.PIN
RELAY (Common)
• Refer to section
7.7.8 page 83 for IMM/ S.PIN
RELAY programming.
• Refer to section
3.5.4 page 16 for more details.
Terminal 13 Programmable Fault
Output relay (N.O.)
Voltage free 8A, 250VAC, 2000VA max. changes its
position upon fault.
Terminal 14 Programmable Fault
Output relay (N.C.)
The contact is programmable to function as FAULT
or FAULT-FAIL SAFE.
Terminal 15 Programmable Fault
Output relay (Common)
When the FAULT function is selected, the relay is
energized upon fault. The contact returns to its
original position when one of the following occurs:
• The fault has been removed and RVS-DN was
reset
• Disconnection of Control Supply
When the FAULT-FAIL SAFE function is selected,
the relay is energized immediately when the Control
Supply is connected and de-energizes when one of
the following occurs:
• Fault
• Control Supply disconnection
Refer to section
7.7.8 page 83 for FAULT RELAY
TYPE programming.