Terminal DescriptionDigital Inputs/OutputsTerminal ParameterDefaultSetting Description12, 13 - +24 V DC 24 V DC supplyvoltage. Maximumoutput current is 200mA total for all 24 Vloads. Usable fordigital inputs andexternal transducers.18 E-01 [8] StartDigital inputs.19 E-02 [0] Nooperation32 E-05 [0] Nooperation33 E-06 [0] Nooperation27 E-03 [0] NooperationSelectable for eitherdigital input oroutput. Default settingis input.29 E-04 [14] JOG20 - Common for digitalinputs and 0 Vpotential for 24 Vsupply.Analog Inputs/Outputs39 - Common for analogoutput42 AN-50 Speed 0 -High LimitProgrammable analogoutput. The analogsignal is 0–20 mA or4-20 mA at amaximum of 500 Ω50 - +10 V DC 10 V DC analogsupply voltage. 15 mAmaximum commonlyused for potenti-ometer or thermistor.53 AN-1# Reference Analog input.Selectable for voltageor current. SwitchesA53 and A54 selectmA or V.54 AN-2# Feedback55 - Common for analoginputSerial Communication61 - Integrated RC filter forcable shield. ONLY forconnecting the shieldwhen experiencingEMC problems.Terminal DescriptionDigital Inputs/OutputsTerminal ParameterDefaultSetting Description68 (+) O-3# RS-485 Interface. Acontrol card switch isprovided fortermination resistance.69 (-) O-3#Relays01, 02, 03 E-24 [0] [0] Alarm Form C relay output.Usable for AC or DCvoltage and resistiveor inductive loads.04, 05, 06 E-24 [1] [0] RunningTable 2.4 Terminal Description2.5.8.3 Wiring to Control TerminalsControl terminal connectors can be unplugged from theadjustable frequency drive for ease of installation, asshown in Figure 2.30.Figure 2.30 Unplugging Control Terminals1. Open the contact by inserting a small screwdriverinto the slot above or below the contact, asshown in Figure 2.31.2. Insert the bared control wire into the contact.3. Remove the screwdriver to fasten the control wireinto the contact.4. Ensure the contact is firmly established and notloose. Loose control wiring can be the source ofequipment faults or less than optimal operation.Installation AF-600 FP Design and Installation Guide2-14 DET-768A22