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01-09-2021 #3
As said. 5VO from power out (next to 24v power in) then the rest according to JAZZ.
This will likely give you 0-5v speed output if the board is in stock form.
If you need it to be 0-10v for speed control instead:
In the manual.
Pages 21 & 27.
There is apparently a jumper on the board marked J1.
This changes the voltage range between 0-5v or 0-10v depending on the jumper position.
Looks like you have to take the case off the AXBB-E and change it.
There are some drives out there that still only run 0-5v analog, so this controller is built to accomodate these as well as the newer 0-10v drives.
(Increases saleability for the older boys I guess).Last edited by dazp1976; 02-09-2021 at 12:13 AM.
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