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Drive modules<br />

3.<br />

DRIVE MODULES<br />

Compact drives<br />

188<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1209<br />

168<br />

x1<br />

X2 connector<br />

10-pin connector of the compact drive and integrates the functions of the<br />

power supply and the modular drive.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

9<br />

10<br />

F. H3/118<br />

Connector X2. Control.<br />

The following table shows the values for gap, tightening torque (wire entry<br />

holes) and other data regarding the screw-on terminals of the aerial<br />

plug-in connector for X2 according to drive model:<br />

T. H3/23 Technical data of the aerial plug-in connector for X2.<br />

Connector data<br />

Specific of the power supply<br />

+24 VDC<br />

0 VDC<br />

ERROR RESET<br />

DRIVE ENABLE<br />

SPEED ENABLE<br />

DRIVE OK<br />

PROG OUT<br />

OP5 [F01411]<br />

+24VDC<br />

OV.<br />

ERROR<br />

RESET<br />

DRIVE<br />

ENABLE<br />

SPEED<br />

ENABLE<br />

DR.<br />

O.K.<br />

PROG.<br />

OUT<br />

ACD/SCD/CMC SCD<br />

1.08/1.15/1.25/2.35/2.50 2.75<br />

Nr of poles 10 10<br />

Gap (mm) 5.00 5.00<br />

Min/max tightening torque (Nm) 0.5/0.6 0.5/0.6<br />

Screw thread M3 M3<br />

Min./max. section (mm²) 0.2/2.5 0.2/2.5<br />

Rated current In (A)<br />

Wire data<br />

12 12<br />

Length to strip (mm) 7 7<br />

With the Error Reset input (pin 3), it possible to remove the errors at a<br />

compact drive. See "resettable errors" of chapter 14 of the "dds-software"<br />

manual. Hence, activating this input (24 V DC) eliminates the resettable<br />

errors.<br />

If the cause of the error persists, the status display will show the same error<br />

again.<br />

But if it is a major error, it can only be eliminated by powering the unit off<br />

and back on.<br />

Pins 1 and 2 offer a 24 V DC output for the user.<br />

The maximum output current is 100 mA.<br />

Specific functions of the modular drive<br />

Control signals. With the “Drive Enable“ and “Speed Enable” inputs (pins<br />

4 and 5) together with the velocity command, it is possible to govern the<br />

motor.<br />

The consumption of these control signals is between 4.7 and 7 mA.<br />

The following page describes the behavior of the drive depending on<br />

these control signals.<br />

The “Drive Ok” contact (pins 6 and 7) will stay closed as long as the compact<br />

drive runs properly.

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