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Q9 ASD Installation and Operation Manual 19
I/O and Control
The ASD can be controlled by several input types and combinations thereof, as well as operate within a
wide range of output frequency and voltage levels. This section discusses the ASD control methods and
supported I/O functions.
The Terminal Board supports discrete and analog I/O functions and is shown in Figure 9 on pg. 22.
Table 2 lists the names, descriptions, and default settings (of programmable terminals) of the input and
output terminals of the Terminal Board.
Note: To use the input lines of the Terminal Board to provide Run commands the
Command Mode setting must be set to Terminal Block.
Figure 20 on pg. 24 shows the typical connection diagram for the Q9 ASD system.
Table 2. Terminal Board Terminal Names and Functions.
Terminal Name Input/Output
Function (Default Setting If Programmable)
(See
Terminal Descriptions on pg. 20)
Circuit Config.
ST
Discrete Input
Connect to CC to
activate (Sink
mode).
Standby — Multifunctional programmable discrete input. Activation required for
normal ASD operation.
Figure 10 on pg. 23.
RES
Reset — Multifunctional programmable discrete input. Activation resets ASD when
Faulted — ignored when not Faulted.
F Forward — Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
R Reverse Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
S1 Fire Speed Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
S2 Preset Speed 2 Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
S3 Damper Feedback — Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
S4 Emergency Off — Multifunctional programmable discrete input.
O1A/B (OUT1)
Switched Output
Damper Command — Multifunctional programmable discrete output.
Figure 16 on pg. 23.
O2A/B (OUT2) Reach FrequencyMultifunctional programmable discrete output.
FLA Fault relay (N.O.).
Figure 19 on pg. 23.FLB Fault relay (N.C.).
FLC Fault relay (Common).
RR
Analog Input
Frequency Mode 1Multifunction programmable analog input. (0.0 to 10 volt input
— 0 Hz to Maximum Frequency).
Figure 11 on pg. 23.
RX
Unassigned — Multifunctional programmable analog input (-10 to +10 VDC input —
Unassigned).
Figure 12 on pg. 23.
V/I
(Select V or I via
SW301)
Unassigned V — Multifunctional programmable isolated analog voltage input
(0 to 10 VDC input).
Figure 13 on pg. 23.
Frequency Mode 2I (Default setting) —Multifunctional programmable isolated
analog current input (4 [0] to 20 mADC input — 0 Hz to Maximum Frequency).
AM
Analog Output
Output CurrentCurrent output that is proportional to the output current of the ASD
or to the magnitude of the function assigned to this terminal (See Table 6 on pg. 189).
Figure 18 on pg. 23
FM
Output FrequencyCurrent
or Voltage output that is proportional to the output
frequency of the ASD or to the magnitude of the function assigned to this terminal
(See Table 6 on pg. 189). Select Current or Voltage at F681.
SU+ DC Input Externally-supplied 24 VDC backup control power (1.1 A max.).
P24
DC Output
24 VDC (200 mA max.) output. Figure 14 on pg. 23.
PP 10.0 VDC (10 mA max.) voltage source for the external potentiometer. Figure 15 on pg. 23.
FP Pulsed Output
Output FrequencyMultifunctional programmable output pulse train of a frequency
based on the output frequency (See Table 6 on pg. 189).
Figure 17 on pg. 23.
IICC Return for the V/I input terminal. DO NOT
connect to
Earth Gnd
or to each other.
CCA Return for the RR, RX, P24, and the PP terminals.
CC Return for the AM, FM, SU+, and the discrete input terminal.

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