KB Electronics KBDF-48 User Manual
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Connect the auxiliary equipment contact to any Multi-Function Input Terminal "1" – "7". TB1
Terminal "6" has been arbitrarily chosen for External Fault. The common of the circuit can be
connected to either common TB1 Terminal "4" or "11".
Operation: When the circuit is activated, the drive will "stop" and the display of the drive will
show "EF-t". In order to restart the drive, after the fault has been cleared, either press the Reset
Key on the Keypad or use an external contact connected to Multi-Function Input Terminal "4"
(TB1 Terminal "8").
FIGURE 31
EXTERNAL FAULT
CONNECTIONS AND DRIVE PROGRAMMING
*Factory setting.
**Optional.
8.4.3.3 ACCEL/DECEL #2
The drive provides a secondary Accel/Decel Time setting, which can be remotely selected with a
normally open contact connected to a Multi-Function Input Terminal. See Figure 32, on page 41,
for connections and drive programming. Accel/Decel #2 overrides the Accel and Decel settings
in Function Nos. 3.03 and 3.04.
Connect the Accel/Decel #2 Contact to any Multi-Function Input Terminal "1" – "5" (TB1
Terminals "5" – "9"). TB1 Terminal "9" has been arbitrarily chosen for Accel/Decel #2. The
common of the contact can be connected to either common TB1 Terminal "4" or "11".
Operation: When the contact is closed, the Accel/Decel #2 setting is selected. When the
contact is opened, the drive reverts to the Accel/Decel settings in Functions 3.03 and 3.04.
Program Function
Setting
0008: External Fault (N.O. Contact)
7.01: Multi-Function Input Terminal 2 (TB1 Term. 6)
0012: External Fault (N.C. Contact)
7.03: Multi-Function Input Terminal 4 (TB1 Term. 8)* 0009:
Reset**