KB Electronics KBDA-42 User Manual
Page 45
44
TABLE 12 – IODA FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES
Multi-Function
Input Terminal Codes
Terminal Assignment
Multi-Function
Input
Terminals
1
(Digital Inputs)
Power
Supply
2
Multi-Function
Outputs
2
Analog
Outputs
2
Analog
Inputs
2
Relay
Outputs
3
0000: Preset Frequency
Operation
1
0001: Preset Frequency
Operation
1
0002: Preset Frequency
Operation
1
0003: Up Frequency
Command
(See Function
No. 7.14)
0004: Down Frequency
Command
(See Function
No. 7.14)
0005: Accel/Decel 2
(See Function
No. 7.16)
0006: Forward/Stop
Command
0007: Reverse/Stop
Command
0008: External Fault
0009: Reset
0010: N.O. Start
(2-Wire or
3-Wire Start/Stop)
0011: N.C. Stop
(3-Wire Start/Stop)
1 – 7
8: Common
9: +5 Volts
10: –5 Volts
11: Open
Collector 1
12: Common
13: Open
Collector 2
14: Common
15: Analog Out 1
16: Common
17: Analog Out 2
18: Common
19: Analog In 1
20: Common
21: Analog In 2
22: Common
23: RY1 N.O.
24: RY1 Common
25: RY1 N.C.
26: RY2 N.O.
27: RY2 Common
28: RY2 N.C.
Notes: 1. Multi-Function Input Terminals “1” – “7” can be programmed for: 7 Preset Frequencies*, Up or Down Frequency Command,
Accel/Decel 2, Forward/Stop, Reverse/Stop, External Fault, Reset, and 2-Wire/3-Wire Start/Stop. 2. Common Terminals 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20,
and 22 are all internally wired together and can be used with any of the Multi-Function Input Terminals “1” – “7”. 3. RY1 Common (Terminal
24) is the contact common only for Relay 1. RY2 Common (Terminal 27) is the contact common only for Relay 2.
*The 7 Preset Frequencies are obtained using a combination of Terminals 1, 2, 1+2, 3, 1+3, 2+3, 1+2+3.