User manual
Publication 1394-5.0 — May 2000
5-4 Wiring Your 1394 Analog Servo System
Input Wiring Board Signal Descriptions
The tables below and on the following pages provide descriptions of 
the various control signals shown in Figure 5.1.
Wire: Description: Connects to terminal(s):
Mandatory 
or Optional:
A VREF +
A VREF -
The drive will accept up to a +/-10V DC velocity command 
signal to achieve maximum motor speed. Voltages lower than 
+/-10V DC can be used by reprogramming (Anlg Vel Scal). You 
must terminate the shield at one end only. The differential 
impedance of the velocity command input is 80k ohms (40k 
ohms for single ended inputs).
TB1 and TB2 terminals 1, 
2, 3, 8, 9, and 10
Optional
A TQREF +
A TQREF -
The drive will accept up to a +/-10V DC torque command signal 
to achieve maximum torque command. Shield must be 
terminated at one end only. The differential impedance of the 
command input is 80k ohms (40k ohms for single ended 
inputs). 
3V DC = +/- 100% rated motor current.
TB1 and TB2 terminals 4, 
5, 6, 11, 12, and 13
Optional
ENABLE Normal run commands to the drive are performed through the 
Enable input and any additional user-supplied run control 
circuitry. With 24V control power (W1, W2), three-phase input 
power (U, V, W), Contactor Enable (TB2-16, 17) and Drive OK 
(TB2-18, 19) applied, 24V DC user-supplied to this input 
enables the axis. When this input is de-energized, a 
regenerative braking action occurs on the motor. 
TB1 and TB2 terminals 7 
and 14 and TB2 terminal 
15
Mandatory
FAULT RESET Removing the Axis Enable signal and applying 24V DC 
between this terminal and signal common (TB1-19) resets the 
fault. 
Important: Do not perform a Reset until you have determined 
the cause of the fault and corrected it.
TB1 terminal 15 Mandatory
ANALOG OUT 1/
ANALOG COM
Motor current analog is available on TB1-16. It is scaled for 
3.3V DC for 100% continuous rated motor current (10V DC = 
300% motor rated current). Minimum load impedance between 
TB1-16 and 18 is 10K ohm. This can be linked to other 
parameters.
TB1 terminal 16 and 18 Optional
ANALOG OUT 2/
ANALOG COM
Motor velocity analog is available on TB1-17. It is scaled for 
2.0V DC per 1000 rpm. Minimum load impedance between 
TB1-17 and 18 is 10K ohm. This can be linked to other 
parameters.
TB1 terminal 17 and 18 Optional
COM
TB1-19 must be connected to the ground bar with 3.3 mm
2
 (12 
AWG) wire.
TB1 terminal 19 Mandatory
CHASSIS Chassis ground reference terminal.  TB1 terminal 20 Optional
CONTACTOR EN A set of contacts for energizing the user’s three-phase line 
contactor coil
TB2 terminals 16 and 17 Mandatory
DROK When you apply 24V AC/DC control power to the system and 
no system faults are detected, the Drive OK relay contact 
closes. It can also be programmed for fault only, ignoring the 
bus voltage. The contact remains closed until a drive fault 
occurs, DC bus voltage is lost, or you remove 360/480V input 
power from the system module depending on how you set the 
Drive OK mode parameter. If a drive fault is detected or the DC 
bus voltage is lost, the relay contact opens. You can wire the 
Drive OK contacts into the stop string to open the main power 
contactor if a fault occurs. The contact rating is 115V AC or 24V 
DC, 1A. DROK is located at CR2.
TB2 terminals 18 and 19 Optional










