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Quick Installation and User'S Guide For Option Board Optb2'

This document provides installation and usage instructions for an I/O expander option board called OPTB2. The board has two relay outputs and a thermistor input. It can be installed in slots D or E of an AC drive, but the drive must be powered off first for safety. The board provides two sets of relay contact terminals and one terminal pair for a thermistor input that can be configured using drive parameters.
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Quick Installation and User'S Guide For Option Board Optb2'

This document provides installation and usage instructions for an I/O expander option board called OPTB2. The board has two relay outputs and a thermistor input. It can be installed in slots D or E of an AC drive, but the drive must be powered off first for safety. The board provides two sets of relay contact terminals and one terminal pair for a thermistor input that can be configured using drive parameters.
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QUICK INSTALLATION AND USER’S GUIDE FOR


OPTION BOARD ‘OPTB2’

INSTALLATION

The relay outputs and other I/O-terminals may have a dangerous control voltage
present even when the AC drive is disconnected from mains.
DANGER

It is not allowed to add or replace option boards on a frequency converter with


the power switched on. This may damage the boards.

A. Open cover of drive


B. Make sure that the sticker on the connector of the board says “dv” (dual voltage). This indicates
that the board is compatible with the AC drive . Compatible boards also have a slot coding that
enable the placing of the board.
C. Open the inner cover (1) to reveal the option board slots (D,E) and install the option board (2)
into slot D or E. Close the inner cover.
D. Close cover of drive.

D E

Coding
A B C

BOARD DESCRIPTION

Description: I/O expander board with a thermistor input and two relay outputs.
Allowed slots: D,E
Type ID: 16946
Terminals: Three terminal blocks; Screw terminals (M3); No coding
Jumpers: None
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I/O TERMINALS

Terminal Signal Parameter reference Technical information


Switching capacity: 24VDC/8A
21 RO1/normal closed
250VAC/8A
22 RO1/common DigOUT SlotX.1
125VDC/0.4A
23 RO1/normal open
Min. switching load: 5V/10mA
Switching capacity: 24VDC/8A
25 RO2/common 250VAC/8A
DigOUT SlotX.2
26 RO2/normal open 125VDC/0.4A
Min. switching load: 5V/10mA
28 TI1+ Thermistor input (galvanically isolated)
29 TI1- DigIN SlotX.1* Rtrip = 4.7k

* The selectable values of this parameter are of type DigIN SlotX.1 in which‘DigIN’ stands for digi-
tal input .‘Slot_’ refers to the board; A and B are basic boards, D and E are option boards.
The parameter (signal) is not connected to any terminal, i.e. it is not used, if, instead of a letter,
the word Slot is followed by a ‘0’ (for example DigIN Slot0.1).The number after the board letter
refers to the respective terminal on the selected board. Hence, DigIN SlotD.1 means terminal
DI1 on the basic board in board slot D.

MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THIS OPTION BOARD YOU WILL FIND IN THE COMPLETE I/O
OPTION BOARD MANUAL!

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