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Configuration
Change of the terminal assignment
2.4.2
Freely assignable digital outputs
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2.4.2
Freely assignable digital outputs
Four freely assignable digital outputs are available (X5/A1
… X5/A4). You can define a polarity for
each input which serves to determine the input to be HIGH active or LOW active.
The most important codes can be found in the submenu: DIGOUT (digital outputs).
Change assignment:
1. Select the output which is to be assigned to another function via the subcode under C0117.
2. Change to the parameter level with PRG. Select the signal from the indicated list, which is to
be output via the selected output terminal. Change to the code level with PRG.
3. Determine the polarity (HIGH active or LOW active) via the subcode of the output under
C0118.
4. Repeat step 1. to 3., until all outputs desired are assigned.
2.4.3
Freely assignable analog inputs
The most important codes can be found in the submenu: AIN1 X6.1/2 or AIN2 X6.3/4 (analog input 1
(X6.1/2) or analog input 2 (X6.3/4))
Change assignment:
1. Select the input of the function block to be assigned to a new source in the code level.
– Example
Determine the source for the input "Main setpoint" (NSET−N) in the function block "Speed
setpoint conditioning" (NSET) under C0780.
2. Change to the parameter level with PRG. Select the signal from the indicated list, which is to
be used for the selected input.
3. Repeat steps 1. and 2. until all inputs required are assigned.