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Q9 Plus ASD Install/Op Manual
Table 9. Discrete Input Terminal Assignment Selections and Descriptions.
Sel. No.
Terminal Selection Descriptions
NO NC
Note: NO/NC = Normally Opened/Normally Closed contact. NO/NC selection numbers are used when
making system changes via communications.
0 1 Unassigned — No operation.
2 3 Forward — Provides a Forward run command.
4 5 Reverse — Provides a Reverse run command.
6 7 Standby — Enables the Forward and Reverse operation commands.
8 9 Reset — Resets the device and any active faults.
10 11
Preset Speed Bit 1 — Preset Speed Bit 1 is used as the LSB of the 4-bit nibble that is used to
select a Preset Speed.
12 13
Preset Speed Bit 2 — Preset Speed Bit 2 is used as the second bit of the 4-bit nibble that is
used to select a Preset Speed.
14 15
Preset Speed Bit 3 — Preset Speed Bit 3 is used as the third bit of the 4-bit nibble that is
used to select a Preset Speed.
16 17
Preset Speed Bit 4 — Preset Speed Bit 4 is used as the MSB of the 4-bit nibble that is used
to select a Preset Speed.
18 19
Jog Run — This terminal activates a Jog for the duration of the activation. The Jog settings
may be configured at F260 – F262.
20 21
Emergency Off — Terminates the output signal from the ASD and may apply a brake if so
configured. The braking method may be selected at F603.
22 23
DC Braking — The ASD outputs a DC current that is injected into the windings of the motor to
quickly brake the motor.
24 25
ACC/DEC Switching — Activating the Accel/Decel Switching discrete input terminal allows for
the selection of Accel/Decel profile 1 or 2.
See F504 for additional information on this terminal setting.
28 29
V/f Switching Signal — Activating V/f Switching discrete input terminal allows for the selec-
tion of V/f switching profile 1 or 2.
A/D SW
Terminal
A/D Profile Selection
0 1
1 2
1 = Terminal Activated
The settings of the A/D selections 1 – 2 are
performed at F009/F010 and F500/F501,
respectively.
Accel/Decel profiles are comprised of the
Accel/Decel settings, Pattern, and Switching
Frequency.
V/f Switching
Terminal
V/f Selection
0 1
1 2
1 = Terminal Activated
The settings of the V/f selections 1 – 2 are
performed at parameters F014, F409, F016,
and F600 (for selection 1) and F170-F173 (for
selection 2).
V/f profiles are comprised of Base Frequency,
Base Frequency Voltage, Manual Torque
Boost, and Motor Overload Protection.