Direction Change With Rx Input - Toshiba G3 Workbook

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Introduction
Like all speed references on the G3, the RX input has an adjustable bias and gain. The RX is unique,
however, in that its inputs can be positive or negative and the corresponding speeds can be positive or
negative. The first example shown below will allow a motor direction change based on a positive-only
speed reference (a speed pot). The second example will illustrate how to program the drive to accept an
input that reverses polarity. If you do not have a motor connected, use monitor to verify direction change.
Set SWITCH 1 (right of the phone jack on the control board under the keypad) to '5' or '10' as
appropriate for the voltage you are applying to the RX terminal. The I/V switch does not apply to the RX
terminal.
Connections for positive-only reference
ST
Example programming for positive-only reference
Group
UTILITY PARAMETERS
UTILITY PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
FREQUENCY SETTING PARAMETERS
For additional assistance, please contact Toshiba Adjustable Speed Drive Marketing Dept. at (800) 872-

Direction Change with RX Input

TERMINAL STRIP
CC
PP
RX
Parameter
Blind Function Selection
Frequency Setting Parameters Blind
Frequency Priority Selection #1
RX Terminal Standard or Adjustable
RX Reference Setting Point #1
RX Point #1 Frequency
RX Reference Setting Point #2
RX Point #2 Frequency
2192
F
CC
CC
New Value
1
1
3
1
0 (default)
60
100 (default)
-60
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