Chapter 1. Installation
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WIRING OPTIONS
L1
L2
L3
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source
Disconnecting
Means
AC Input
Connector
L1
L2
L3
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source
AC Input
Connector
L1
L2
L3
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source #1
AC Power
Source #2
AC Power
Source #2
AC Input
Connector
L1
L2
Earth
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source
Disconnecting
Means
AC Input
Connector
Disconnecting
Means
L1
L2
Earth
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source
AC Input
Connector
Disconnecting
Means
Disconnecting
Means
Disconnecting
Means
L1
L2
Earth
Earth
Earth
Control L1
Control L2
AC Power
Source #1
AC Input
Connector
APEX6152 and APEX6154
APEX6151
Disconnecting AC power
turns off power output to
motor, and turns off controller
Disconnecting AC power
turns off power output to
motor; controller remains
powered
Disconnecting AC Power #1
turns off power output to
motor; controller remains
powered by AC Power #2
Disconnecting
Power to the Drive
Removing power to the drive portion of the APEX615n (
L1/L2/L3
or
L1/L2
) will result in a
Drive Fault due to an under-voltage condition on the drive bus. There may be a delay from
when power is removed from the drive to when the Drive Fault condition is communicated to
the controller due to the time necessary to dissipate power from the drive bus capacitor. This
power dissipation rate is situation-dependent.
When the Drive Fault signal is received by the controller, the motion program will be
immediately killed (see
!K
command in the 6000 Series Software Reference). However, if the
controller has
INFEN0
or
DRIVE0
when the signal is received, the Drive Fault will be ignored
and the program being executed will continue to run.
To ensure that the controller is immediately aware of power being removed from the drive,
Compumotor recommends that the drive power terminals (
L1/L2/L3
or
L1/L2
) be configured with
the
ENABLE INPUT
on the Drive Auxiliary connector. When the controller detects that the
ENABLE INPUT
has changed state, it issues an Immediate Kill (
!K
) command, regardless of any
other conditions.
Bit 4 of the
TASX
command (
TASX.4
) returns the current status of the Drive Fault.
Bit 6 of the
TINO
command (
TINO.6
) returns the current status of the
ENABLE INPUT.
Bit 4 of the
ERROR
command (
ERROR.4
) enables the error checking function such that the
controller will branch to the designated error program (
ERRORP
) when a Drive Fault is detected.
(Refer to the 6000 Series Software Reference for additional information about 6000 Series
commands.)
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