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Programming the Con<strong>tr</strong>olSignal Terminals01/02 AWB8230-1413GBJog mode (JOG )When the digital input configured as JOG is activated, the motorcan be operated in jog mode. This mode is used, for example, formanual setting up of a machine by issuing a start signal on the FWor REV input with a relatively low frequency without applying anacceleration ramp to the motor.JOG3FWDFWP24X First, under PNU A038, enterthe frequency which is to be applied to the motor when jogmode is active.Make sure that the frequency is not too high, as it is applieddirectly to the motor without an acceleration ramp. This couldcause a fault message. Set a frequency below 5 Hz.X Because the start signal is issued through the FWD or REV inputin jog mode, PNU A002 must be set to 01.X Under PNU A039, you determine how the motor is to be braked.X Program one of the digital inputs 1 to 5 as JOG by entering thevalue 06 under the corresponding PNU (C001 to C005).Figure 69:Digital input FW configured as FWD (start/stop clockwiseoperation) <s<strong>tr</strong>ong>and</s<strong>tr</strong>ong> digital input 3 as JOG (jog operation)Caution!Make sure that the motor has stopped before usingjog mode.JOGFWD/REVaan MFigure 70: Function chart for JOG (jog mode)n M :Motor speeda Depending on the setting of PNU A03900: Coasting01: Deceleration ramp02: DC braking78

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