Lenze TCF Series User Manual
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TB-13D FUNCTION SELECT
This selects the function of terminal TB-13D . Closing TB-13D to TB-4 (or opening in the case
of settings 06 and 09) activates the selected function . These functions are selectable:
01 NONE: Disables the TB-13D function .
02 0-10 VDC: Selects a 0-10 VDC signal (at TB-5) as the AUTO speed reference
input .
03 4-20 mA: Selects a 4-20 mA signal (at TB-25) as the AUTO speed reference
input .
04 PRESET SPEED #1: Selects PRESET SPEED #1 as the AUTO speed
reference . The drive will operate at the frequency programmed into Parameter
31 .
05 START FORWARD: Momentarily close TB-13D to TB-4 to START in the forward
direction, and momentarily open TB-1 to TB-4 to STOP . For reverse operation,
program TB-13A (Parameter 10) to START REVERSE (07) . Momentarily close TB-
13A to TB-4 to START in the reverse direction, and momentarily open TB-1 to TB-4
to STOP
06 EXTERNAL FAULT: Sets TB-13D as a normally closed external fault input . If
TB-13D is open with respect to TB-4, the drive will fault .
07 REMOTE KEYPAD: Selects the optional remote keypad as the control source .
Refer to Parameter 14 - CONTROL .
08 DB FAULT: Sets TB-13D as a dynamic braking fault input when using the
optional dynamic braking module . When this input is activated by the dynamic
braking module, the drive will trip into a "dF" fault and the motor will coast to a
stop . Refer to the manual included with the Dynamic Braking option .
09 AUXILIARY STOP: When TB-13D is opened with respect to TB-4, the drive will
decelerate to a STOP (even if STOP METHOD is set to COAST) at the rate
programmed into Parameter 42 - ACCEL/DECEL #2 .
10 ACCEL/DECEL #2: Selects the acceleration and deceleration time programmed
into Parameter 42 - ACCEL/DECEL #2 .
NOTE
If a -10 to +10 VDC bipolar speed reference is being used (Parameter 07 -
BIPOLAR REFERENCE SELECTION is ENABLED), the START FORWARD
function on TB-13D will only start the drive, it will not select direction . Direction
is determined by the polarity of the -10 to +10 VDC signal .
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FAULT HISTORY
The FAULT HISTORY stores the last eight faults that tripped the drive . Refer to Section 16 -
TROUBLESHOOTING for a list of the faults and possible causes .
Use the s and t buttons to scroll through the fault entries . The far left digit of the display will
be the fault number and the remaining two digits will be the fault code . The faults are stored
from newest to oldest, with the first fault shown being the most recent .
The display will read “_ _” if the FAULT HISTORY does not contain any fault messages .
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