Reference Adapter for RTP Applications User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Cover
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Who Should Use This Manual
- Purpose of This Manual
- Safety Precautions
- Contents of This Manual
- Related Documentation
- Information on the Intelligent Terminal System (ITS)
- Bulletin 1300 Intelligent Terminal System Documentation Set
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- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter Content
- 1. These steps should already have been performed on a custom Drive manufactured and shipped as a...
- 2. If a Drive that has already been installed is receiving a Digital Reference Adapter Board as a...
- 3. If for any reason a given Drive loses the EE memory information, it will also be necessary to ...
- 4. Should there be a need to check or download parameters to the Drive, use of the ITS device wil...
- 1. Establish Configuration Links between Drive and the Digital Reference Adapter Board.
- 2. Program Digital Reference Adapter Set-Up Parameters.
- Terminology
- Parameter Set-Up Description
- Example Start-Up Configuration (Linking)
- Digital Input/Output Set-up
- Analog Input/Output Set-up
- Configuration Links Set-up
- Chapter Content
- Chapter 6
- Introduction
- 1. Hard Faults Hard Faults are nonrecoverable. That is, the 1395 Drive must either be RESET or PO...
- 2. Soft Faults Soft Faults occur when an Adapter Board detects a condition which may result in un...
- 3. Warning Faults Conditions detected within the system that may produce Soft Faults if the condi...
- Digital Reference Fault Messages
- Adapter Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Index
- Back Cover

Publication 1395-RTP-5.2 - September 1997
Parameter Table 8-21
Parameter 591 – [A> Digital Out 2]
Use: Maps Digital Output 2
Program Terminal Units: None
Maximum Value: 15
Minimum Value: 0
Default Value: 7
Description: This parameter has a range of 0 to 16. When the
parameter is set to 16, the output bit is permanently assigned to the
state machine logic which communicates with the main control board
through configuration Parameter 450. The output digital logic
software will determine the output conditions for this output when
this parameter is set to 16. When the parameter is set to any other
value, the output will follow that of the Configuration Parameter. The
default is 7, therefore digital output 2 will follow bit 7 of Parameter
450 which is linked to logic status parameter 100 by default. Bit 7 is
the “ready” bit which will be high any time the Drive is ready to run.
When the bit is set, (ie. equal to 1) the corresponding solid state
output is at 24V DC or high. Digital output #2 at Terminal TB3-55 is
normally the ready output.
Parameter 592 – [A> Digital Out 3]
Use: Maps Digital Output 3
Program Terminal Units: None
Maximum Value: 16
Minimum Value: 16
Default Value: 16
NOT CHANGEABLE
Description: This parameter has a range of 0 to 16. When the
parameter is set to 16 (the default), the output bit is permanently
assigned to the state machine logic which communicates with the
main control board through configuration Parameter 450. The output
digital logic software will determine the output conditions for this
output when this parameter is set to 16. When the parameter is set to
any other value, the output will follow that of the Configuration
Parameter. When the bit is set (ie. equal to 1), the corresponding
solid state output is at 24V DC or high. Digital Output #3 at Terminal
TB3-56 is normally the belt emergency brake output. It will be
programmed internally to be the inverse of the main control
parameter 100, logic status, bit 1, so that if the Drive faults the output
will be low and if the Drive is not faulted the output will be high.