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10.7.1 Types of Frequency Setting Signals
The frequency setting signals are changed using Jumpers J1 and
J Z
on the control
printed circuit board. The juniper positions, combinations of parameters, and the
function of these parameters is shown in Tables 10-9A, B, and C. The physical
location of jumpers J1 and J2 (located inside each drive) is shown in Chapter 6.
TABLE 10-9A: ASSIGNMENT OF JUMPER J1 AND J2; J1 - 10 VOLTS
RR Terminal
Input
IV Terminal
Input
JI
J2
r r C C
I u l n
Functi on
pp------ 1
RR—g
CC------ 1
RR'"'
^
CC^___ f
Not Used
IV /
^
CCx^___ f
IV
CC
3
4-20M^
0-20nA
0
o r
I
0
R
ids
with RR terainal
tnput (O'tOV)
Always s«t IV terMinsl
Input to 0 when
paraaeter
I u l n . I
Ruw with IV terainal
Input (0-5V)
Runs with RR terainal
Input (0*10V when IV
terainal input ■ 0
Rm with RR terainal
input (0-10V)
Runs with RR terainal
input <0-SV) when IV
terainal input Is 0
Runs with IV terainal
input <0-10V>
Rtns with RR terainal
ir^iut (0-10V) when IV
terainal input is 0
Rm with RR terainal
input (0-10V)
Runs with IV terainal
input (4-21M or 0*20
b
A)
when RR terainal input *
0