HX7+ ASD Quick Start Guide 25
Terminal Descriptions
Note: The programmable terminal assignments may be accessed and changed from the 
default settings as mapped on pg. 47 or via the Direct Access method: Program 
 
Direct Access 
 applicable parameter number. See the section titled 
Program Screen 
Menu Navigation on pg. 47
 for the applicable Direct Access parameter numbers. For 
further information on terminal assignments and default setting changes, see the 
sections titled Default Setting Changes on pg. 38 and 
Terminal Selection on pg. 49
.
Note: See the section titled Cable/Terminal Specifications on pg. 96 for the ASD conductor 
and terminal electrical specifications.
ST — The default terminal assignment is Standby mode controller. As the default setting, this terminal 
must be activated for normal system operation (system is in Standby when activated). The ST terminal 
is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). If not connected to CC, Off is displayed on 
the LCD screen. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions that are listed in the 
HX7+ ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F113).
RES — The default terminal assignment is Reset. As the default setting, this terminal resets any active 
alarms or faults. The RES terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A 
momentary connection to CC resets the ASD and any fault indications from the display. Reset is 
effective when faulted only. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the 
HX7+ ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F114). See the section titled Alarms, Trips, and 
Troubleshooting on pg. 60 for a listing of the faults that do not respond to a reset.
F — The default terminal assignment is Forward run. As the default setting, this terminal provides a 
forward run command. The F terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A 
connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. This input 
terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the HX7+ ASD Installation and 
Operation Manual (see F111).
R — The default terminal assignment is Reverse run. As the default setting, this terminal provides a 
reverse run command. The R terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A 
connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. This input 
terminal may be programmed to any of the functions listed in the HX7+ ASD Installation and 
Operation Manual (see F112).
S1 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 1. As the default setting, this terminal provides 
a Preset Speed 1 run command. The S1 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink 
mode). A connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. The 
Preset Speed 1 function is configured at F018. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the 
functions listed in the 
HX7+ ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F018).
S2 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 2. As the default setting, this terminal provides 
a Preset Speed 2 run command. The S2 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink 
mode). A connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. The 
Preset Speed 2 function is configured at F019. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the 
functions listed in the HX7+ ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F019).
S3 — The default terminal assignment is Preset Speed 3. As the default setting, this terminal provides 
a Preset Speed 3 run command. The S3 terminal is activated by connecting CC to this terminal (Sink 
mode). A connection to CC provides a forward run command for the duration of the activation. The 
Preset Speed 3 function is configured at F020. This input terminal may be programmed to any of the 
functions listed in the HX7+ ASD Installation and Operation Manual (see F020).
S4 — The default terminal assignment is Emergency Off. As the default setting, this terminal provides 
an off command and may apply a brake if so configured (see F603). The S4 terminal is activated by 
connecting CC to this terminal (Sink mode). A connection to CC provides an Emergency Off 
command that terminates the ASD output. A Reset or restart is required to resume normal ASD