connections vacon z 3424-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com4Cin+ / Cin–Current Input.The default input signal is 4–20 mA, although this range may be adjusted by using parameters209 (Cin Offset) (which configures an offset for the range) and 210 (Cin Span) (to reduce orenlarge the range – for example, setting this parameter to 50% results in a range of 4–12 mA).See page 65 for more information on these parameters.The burden for this terminal is 50 Ω.Vin2Voltage Input 2, which is used to provide speed references.The default input signal is 0 to 10 Vdc (the type of input signal is selected with parameter 211(Vin2 Config); see page 65). Parameters 212 (Vin2 Offset) and 213 (Vin2 Span) may be used tooffset the starting value of the range and the size of the range, respectively; see page 65 formore information.If a 0 to 20 mAdc input signal is configured, the burden is 250 Ω. If a 0 to 10 Vdc input signal isconfigured, the input impedance is 475 kΩ.A potentiometer with a range of 1 to 2 kΩ is suggested for this input.Acom Common for the Analog Inputs and Outputs. Note that while there are three Acom (common)terminals, they connect to the same electrical point.+24 A source for positive nominal 24 Vdc voltage, and has a source capacity of 150 mA.FWD Forward Direction Selection terminal. This may be connected for two-wire maintained orthree wire momentary operation.REV Reverse Direction Selection Terminal. This may be connected for two-wire maintained orthreewire momentary operation.R/JRun/Jog Selector. When this terminal is connected to +24 or common (depending upon ActiveLogic setting), momentarily connecting either FWD or REV to +24 results in a latched run mode(3-wire operation).MOL Motor Overload input terminal. This requires a N/O or N/C contact for operation, referenced to+24 or COM, depending on Active Logic setting.ENEnable terminal. A jumper is placed between this terminal and the +24 terminal at the factory.You may replace this with a contact, if desired. The circuit from EN to +24 must be closed forthe drive to operate.Note that unlike all other terminals, this terminal cannot be configured for “pull-down logic.”That is, a high input to this terminal is always regarded as true, and must be present for thedrive to operate.Dcom Digital Common for use with digital inputs and +24 internal power.DI1–DI5Digital inputs.The function of a digital input is configured by the parameter with the same name as the digitalinput (for example, DI2 is configured by parameter 722 (DI2 Configure); see page 81.NC1NO1RC1The first auxiliary relay.The function of the relay is set by parameter 705 (Relay 1 Select) (see page 80); the defaultsetting is for the relay to activate when the motor is at speed.Terminal NO1 is the normally-open contact, which closes when the relay is activated. TerminalNC1 is the normally-closed contact, which opens when the relay is activated. Terminal RC1 isthe common terminal.NC2NO2RC2The second auxiliary relay.The function of the relay is set by parameter 706 (Relay 2 Select) (see page 80); the defaultsetting is for the relay to activate when a fault occurs.Terminal NO2 is the normally-open contact; it will close when the relay is activated. RC2 isthe common terminal.DO1DO2Digital Outputs 1 and 2.The function of the outputs is set by parameters 707 (DO1 Select) and 708 (DO2 Select).The default setting for DO1 is Drive Ready; for DO2 it is At Speed. See page 80.Note that if you are using a high-impedance meter to this terminal, the pull-up resistor valuemay need to change. Please consult the factory for more information.DOPOpen collector transistor output that supplies a pulse train proportional to speed. Thefrequency of the output is set by parameter 812 (Freq Ref Output) to either 6x or 48x the runningfrequency. The output has a maximum rating of 28 Vdc and requires a pull-up resistor(4.7 kOhms) if using the drive’s internal supply.Note that if you are using a high-impedance meter to this terminal, the pull-up resistor valuemay need to change. Please consult the factory for more information.Terminal DescriptionTable 10:Description of Vacon 50X Control Terminals