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    The black wire appears to be linking the CM and FWD terminals, as well as providing a common feed (probably to provide the common for switching the inputs).

    You'll have to go through the settings menu (F3.0 - Pg32 in the manual) to see what X1, 2, & 3 have been configured to do.
    The TA/TC is an output, again you'd have to check the settings to see what it's set to (F3.8 - Pg 32 again).

    I'm not sure what Eding outputs, but you may want to reconfigure the drive so it uses an analogue 0-10V input to set the speed.
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    Spindle is 3Kw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Spindle is 3Kw.
    Im sure it had 4.5 written on it. I may be wrong. But managed to get it all up and running now it's just the spindle I need sorting happy Sunday

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    OK Guys, everything is as per the manufacturers settings (in parameters pages) APART FROM the following:

    AUXILIARY RUNNING PARAMETER UNIT
    F4.8 - 0.50

    MULTI SPEED FREQUENCY
    F5.1 - 100
    F5.3 - 200
    F5.4 - 250
    F5.5 - 300
    F5.6 - 350
    F5.7 - 400

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    First one that gets her fired up, will get a drink :)

    could really do with her up and running for tomorrow, so any help will be much appreciated, even if i can get it running in manual mode i just cant figure it out

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    So it looks like it's just been wired to provide 3 different speeds, depending on what input is activated.

    What kind of output does Eding provide?
    For a quick get you going option, I'd think that provided you just connected one of the three speed input wires (red/green/yellow) to the common (black), then you'll get the spindle running.
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    Eding CNC provides 0-10v and a tool option.

    http://www.edingcnc.com/upload/files...flyer_tech.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    The black wire appears to be linking the CM and FWD terminals, as well as providing a common feed (probably to provide the common for switching the inputs).

    You'll have to go through the settings menu (F3.0 - Pg32 in the manual) to see what X1, 2, & 3 have been configured to do.
    The TA/TC is an output, again you'd have to check the settings to see what it's set to (F3.8 - Pg 32 again).

    I'm not sure what Eding outputs, but you may want to reconfigure the drive so it uses an analogue 0-10V input to set the speed.
    OK Before i report with the Parameter settings i do know (thanks to google translate on the phone, AWESOME!), that the following wires were plugged into the old board for:

    RED: spindle Low
    GREEN: Spindle in
    YELLOW: Spindle High
    BLACK: was into 5v

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