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Figure 5.5 Selection of an External Regeneration Resistor....................................................5

1.1 INTERFACE COMPONENTS

1.1.1 STATUS INDICATORS

STATUS - Red and Green LEDs indicate the current operational status of the LUMINARY SERIES drive. (Details in Section 8)

1.1.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS

MOTOR/POWER WIRING - These are terminal blocks used to wire the incoming line voltage as well as the motor power cable. (Details in Section 4 & Section 5)

I/O - Pre defined optically isolated inputs and outputs as a stand-alone drive. Can be customized. (Details in Section 7.

MOTOR ENCODER - This is used for the single ended or differential encoder feedback from the motor to the drive.

ANALOG INPUT - These pins allow connection to the Analog input. When configured as a stand-alone drive, it is the torque or velocity command value.

ENCODER OUTPUT - These pins directly repeat the A / B / Z encoder tracks of the motor encoder. They are buffered in hardware so that no undo loading is put on the motor encoder signals. Allows the connection of a motor encoder to an external controller.

COMMUNICATIONS PORT – A variety of option cards are available to provide various communication methods to the Luminary Series drives. Refer to Appendix C and D of the manual for details.

DEVELOPMENT PORT - This connector is for use with option cards to setup and tune the motor/drive package using L-Drive on your PC. Also Modbus RTU over RS485 is available to access the internal registers.

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