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01/02 AWB8230-1413GB Programmable digital inputs1to5Programmable digital inputs 1 to 5Various functions can be assigned to terminals 1 to 5. Dependingon your requirements, you can configure these terminals asfollows:• anticlockwise start signal (REV),• selection inputs for various fixed frequencies (FF1 to FF4),• reset input (RST),• etc.The terminal functions for programmable digital inputs 1 to 5 areconfigured with PNU C001 to C005, i.e. with PNU C001, youspecify the function of digital input 1, with PNU C002 the functionof digital input 2, etc. Note, however, that you cannot assign thesame function to two inputs at the same time.Programmable digital inputs 1 to 5 are configured by default asmake contacts. If, therefore, you want to activate the function ofan input terminal, you must close the corresponding input (i.e.connect the input terminal to terminal P24). Conversely, todeactivate the input terminal, the input must be opened.Caution!If an EEPROM error occurs, (fault message E08), allparameters must be checked to ensure that they arecorrect (especially the RST input).Table 11: Digital inputs 1 to 5PNU Terminal Adjustable inRUN modeNormalExtendedValueC001 1 – j a table 12 18C002 2 16C003 3 03C004 4 02C005 5 01For a detailed description of the input functions, see the pageslisted in table 12.WETable 12: Functions of the digital inputsValue Function Description a page01 REV Start/stop anticlockwise 6702 FF1 First fixed frequency input 6803 FF2 Second fixed frequency input04 FF3 Third fixed frequency input05 FF4 Fourth fixed frequency input06 JOG Jog mode 7807 DB DC brake 8508 SET Selection of the second 84parameter set09 2CH Second acceleration <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> 73deceleration time11 FRS Motor shutdown <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> free run 74stop (coasting)12 EXT External fault 7513 USP Unattended start protection 7614 CS Heavy starting duty 8815 SFT Parameter protection 8116 AT Setpoint definition through 72current signal18 RST Reset 7720 STA Pulse start (3-wire) 9121 STP Pulse stop (3-wire) 9122 F/R Direction of rotation (3-wire) 9123 PID Activation of PID con<strong>tr</strong>ol 9224 PIDC Reset integral <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>com</s<strong>tr</strong>ong>ponent 9227 UP Acceleration82(motor potentiometer)28 DWN Deceleration82(motor potentiometer)29 UDC Reset frequency82(motor potentiometer)32 SF1 Bitwise fixed frequency 7033 SF2selection34 SF335 SF436 SF537 SF638 SF739 OLR Current limit switch over 87no NO No function –65

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