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I/Os and Virtual Connections [500]
Section 11-5
lar input reference signal, it is possible to control the motor in two directions.
See Fig. 95.
Note
The selection of voltage or current input is done with S1. When the switch is in
voltage mode only the voltage menu items are selectable. With the switch in
current mode only the current menu items are selectable.
Note
For bipol function, input RunR and RunL needs to be active and Rotation,
[219] must be set to “R+L”.
Note
Always check the needed set up when the setting of S1 is changed; selection
will not adapt automatically.
Communication information
Default:
4-20 mA
Dependent on
Setting of switch S1
4–20mA
0
The current input has a fixed threshold (Live Zero) of 4 mA
and controls the full range for the input signal. See Fig. 97.
0–20mA
1
Normal full current scale configuration of the input that con-
trols the full range for the input signal. See Fig. 96.
User mA
2
The scale of the current controlled input, that controls the
full range for the input signal. Can be defined by the
advanced AnIn Min and AnIn Max menus.
User Bipol mA
3
Sets the input for a bipolar current input, where the scale
controls the range for the input signal. Scale can be defined
in advanced menu AnIn Bipol.
0–10V
4
Normal full voltage scale configuration of the input that con-
trols the full range for the input signal. See Fig. 96.
2–10V
5
The voltage input has a fixed threshold (Live Zero) of 2 V
and controls the full range for the input signal. See Fig. 97.
User V
6
The scale of the voltage controlled input, that controls the
full range for the input signal. Can be defined by the
advanced AnIn Min and AnIn Max menus.
User Bipol V
7
Sets the input for a bipolar voltage input, where the scale
controls the range for the input signal. Scale can be defined
in advanced menu AnIn Bipol.
4-20mA
A
Modbus Instance no/
DeviceNet no:
43202
Profibus slot/index
169/106
EtherCAT index (hex)
4c82
Fieldbus format
UInt
Modbus format
UInt
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