CMOD/FMOD Control
Q9 Plus ASD Install/Op Manual
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Command Control
The following is a listing with descriptions of the
Command Mode (F003) selections (Program
Fundamental Standard Mode Selection
Command Mode).
Settings:
0 — Terminal Board
Allows for Command control input via the Terminal
Board.
2 — EOI Keypad
Allows for EOI command control.
3 — RS485/BACnet
Uses the internal communications command control
protocols via the RJ45 connector of the Terminal
Board.
4 — Communication Option Board
Use this setting if using any of the optional
communication boards for command control.
Frequency Control
The following is a listing with descriptions of the
Frequency Mode 1 (F004) selections (Program
Fundamental Standard Mode Selection
Frequency Mode 1).
Settings:
1 — V/I
Use when a 0 to 10 VDC analog voltage input or a
4 – 20 mA (or 0 to 1 mA) analog DC current input is
used as the speed control input. Only one input
signal type may be used at a time. Set SW301 to
the desired signal type; voltage or current. Scaling
for this input is performed at F201.
2 — RR
Use with a 0 to 10 VDC analog input signal. Scaling
for this input is performed at F210.
3 — RX
Use with a -10 to +10 VDC analog input signal.
Scaling for this input is performed at F216.
5 — EOI Keypad
Use with EOI frequency control.
6 — RS485/BACnet
Uses the internal communications frequency
control protocols via the RJ45 connector of the
Terminal Board.
7 — Communication Option Board
Use this setting if using any of the optional
communication boards for frequency control.
8 — RX2 Option (Option AI1)
Use with a -10 to +10-volt DC analog input signal.
9 — Option V/I (Option AI2)
Allows for the use of the optional voltage/current
frequency-control interface.
10 — UP/DOWN Frequency
A discrete input terminal may be configured to
increase or decrease the speed of the motor by
connecting the assigned terminal to CC
momentarily. See F264 for further information on
this feature.
11 — Optional RP Pulse Input
Use to allow the system to use a pulsed input for
frequency control.
12 — Optional High-Speed Pulse Input
Use to allow the system to use a high-speed pulsed
input for frequency control.