Emerson Epsilon EP Drive 400518-01 Manual de instalación Pagina 83

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Setting Up Parameters
FM-3/4 Modules
The base drive is equipped with five optically isolated input lines (one dedicated to a Drive Enable function) and three
optically isolated output lines. The FM-3/4 module has an additional eight input and four output lines.
The base drive’s input and output lines can be accessed through the removable 10-pin I/O connector (J6), or through the 44-
pin command connector (J5). The FM-3/4 input and output lines are located on the front of the FM-3/4 module.
Epsilon EP-P Drive
The drive is equipped with sixteen optically isolated input lines (one dedicated to a Drive Enable function) and can be
accessed through the 26-pin dsub connector (J3) located on the front of the drive.
Assignments View
The Assignments View not only displays information but also makes assignments regarding the source and the destination.
Figure 67: Assignments View for an FM-3/4 Module
The Assignments View is used to tie a source to a destination. Destinations are functions that need to be triggered, such as
Index Initiates, Program Initiates, Jog Initiates and so on.
Sources are located on the left side of the Assignment View and reflect events that occur in the drive. These events are based
on drive activity. By expanding individual groups, you will see more detailed parameters. For example, in an FM-3/4
configuration if you expand the Inputs source group, you will see DriveInput.1 through ModuleInput.8, as shown in Figure
67. You can use these events to trigger certain actions (or destinations) on the right side of the view.
To make an assignment, a source must be tied to a destination. Any source can be tied to any destination to create the desired
system operation.
Creating An Assignment:
Various methods can be used to tie a source (such as DriveInput.1) to a destination, (such as Index.0.Initiate).
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