Catalogue Type-FPM Controls with Analog Interface Boards
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В. Reversing Motor Shaft Rotation *
The motor attachedtoyourFPM control maybe reversed manually orelectroni-cally if an Electronic Forward-Brake-Reverse (F-B-R) Board is used. Manual reversing can be added by using a Mechanical F-B-R Switch Kit.
Electronic Reversing: *
To reverse rotation electronically, an Electronic F-B-R Kit (Model 890) can be used. A negative speed input signal to TB2-6 or TB2-7 will cause clockwise rotation, and a positive signal will cause counterclockwise rotation.
Alternatively, direction can be changed with the Electronic F-B-R Board by removing the jumperconnectlng terminals 7and8ofJ4 on the Analog Interface Board. As long as terminal 8 is left unconnected (allowed to float at 12VDC) rotation will be counterclockwise—independent of the polarity of the speed input signal. Clockwise rotation will occur only when terminal 8 is brought (low) to signal common potential. Order the Local/Remote Control Kit (Model 893) for the necessary connector and additional Instructions.
Manual Reversing: *
To reverse rotation manually, a Mechanical F-B-R Switch Kit (Model 891, 892, or 894) may be used. The switch reverses rotation by interchanging the motor armature lead connections to the control.
The Local/Remote Control Kit (Model 893) can be used with the Electronic F-B-R Board (Model 890) to allow manual braking and reversing. The kit provides instructions with the necessary wired connector and switches to allow complete manual override of the Analog Interface Board's speed and direction control.
* Model 890 can only be added to chassis versions at this time. Consult factory for use with encased models.
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