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I/O terminals
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User-defined terminal assignment
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6.5
User-defined terminal assignment
In order to individually adapt the preconfigured assignment of the input/output terminals to your
application, you can choose one of the following procedures:
A. In the »Engineer«:
• Change the terminal assignment on the Terminal assignment tab.
• Change the signal assignment on the Application Parameters tab, on the dialog level
Overview Signal flow.
• Change the interconnections in the FB editor (on the I/O level).
B. In the »Engineer« or with the keypad:
• Change the parameters for signal configuration in the parameters list.
Tip!
First of all, select a Lenze configuration useful for the purpose at hand by going to
and selecting a technology application that matches your drive task and then going to
and selecting an appropriate control mode. You will then have an application for
which there is a signal flow, logical block links and terminal assignment.
We recommend using the »Engineer« for the implementation of comprehensive user-
defined drive solutions.
Note!
If you change the preconfigured assignment of the inputs/outputs, the terminal
assignment will be a user-defined one. In
, control mode "0: Interconnection
changed" will be shown.