Catalogue Type-FPM Controls with Analog Interface Boards
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Connect a "single pole double throw (momentary-off-on)" toggle switch between terminals TB2-2 (signal common) and TB2-5 (stop) on the analog board and leave TB2-4 unconnected (Fig. 7). This is the "Jog-Off-Run" switch.
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Wiring a "JOG-OFF-RUN" Switch.
WARNING
If the "Jog-Ofl-Run" toggle switch is in the "Run" position before power up or after a power interrupt, the motor will immediately respond to the speed input signal applied to TB2-6 or TB2-7 upon power up. This option is not to be used if this condition presents a safety hazard unless the user provides proper safety devices.
To Wire a Permanently Enabled Drive (Without START and STOP Switches) (Not Recommended):
To "permanently enable" an FPM control with Analog Interface Board, connect terminal TB2-2 to terminal TB2-5 on the Analog Interface Board and leave TB2-4 unconnected. The motor will run at a speed corresponding to the speed input signal applied to TB2-6 or TB2-7.
WARNING
With this option, during power up or after power interrupt, the motor will Immediately respond to the speed input signal applied to TB2-6 or TB2-7. This option should not be used if an unexpected startup presents a safety hazard.
CONNECTING AN F-B-R KIT
If you have purchased a separate electronic Forward-Brake-Reverse Kit (Model 890) or a mechanical F-B-R Kit (Model 891, 892, or 894) read the installation instructions provided with the Kit. Then proceed to: "OPERATING THE CON-
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