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NXS Form 63-2600, Users Manual, Technical Data - CONTROL ...

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16(110) <strong>Technical</strong> data<br />

The control keypad provides a link between the user and the frequency drive. The control keypad<br />

is used for parameter setting, reading status data and giving control commands. It is detachable<br />

and can be operated externally and connected via a cable to the frequency drive. Also a PC can<br />

be used instead of the control keypad, to control the frequency drive, if connected through a<br />

similar cable.<br />

Control I/O boards which are either isolated (OPT-A8) or not isolated (OPT-A1) from the ground<br />

are available.<br />

The default application (Basic Application) is preferred when speed control will be dictated by a<br />

separate automation system. If a more versatile interface or parameters are required, a more<br />

suitable application can be chosen from the Application Package. See the Application <strong>Manual</strong> for<br />

more information on the different applications.<br />

A brake resistor is available as internal option for frames FR4 to FR6 of voltage classes NX_2 and<br />

NX_5. In all other frames of voltage classes NX_2 and NX_5, as well as in all frames of all other<br />

voltage classes, the brake resistor is available as option and installed externally.<br />

Optional I/O expander boards that increase the number of inputs and outputs to be used are also<br />

available. For details please contact your nearest Honeywell office or your local distributor (see<br />

back cover).<br />

The input and output EMC filters have no influence on the basic functions of the frequency drives<br />

and significantly enhance the protection of the drive from external interference as well as<br />

protecting other sensitive equipment from harmonics generated by the frequency drive. They are<br />

also necessary for the fulfillment of the EMC directives.<br />

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Automation and Control Solutions<br />

Honeywell<br />

Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée<br />

1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive<br />

Golden Valley, MIN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario <strong>63</strong>-<strong>2600</strong>-1<br />

MIV 4Z9<br />

www.honeywell.com

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