Baldor Music Mixer MN754 User Manual

High Resolution  
Analog Input / Output  
Expansion Board  
Catalog No. EXBHH005A01  
Installation and Operating Manual  
2/06  
MN754  
 
Table of Contents  
Section 1  
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1‐1  
1‐1  
1‐2  
1‐3  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Safety Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Section 2  
Expansion Board Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2‐1  
Section 3  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3‐1  
3‐1  
3‐1  
3‐3  
Receiving & Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Board Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Jumper Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Section 4  
Software Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4‐1  
4‐1  
4‐2  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Optional Analog Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Section 5  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5‐1  
Table of Contents i  
 
ii Table of Contents  
 
Section 1  
General Information  
Introduction  
The Baldor controls represent the latest technology in microprocessor  
based motor controls. In addition to the user programmable parameters  
available in every control, many different expansion boards are available  
from Baldor to further customize the control to most any application.  
Originally designed for the H2 controls, these same boards are  
compatible with our flagship products, the VS1SP, VS1GV and VS1SD  
controls.  
Table 1‐1 VS1 Expansion Boards  
Board Name  
Catalog No.  
Manual No.  
Ethernet Server Expansion Board  
MintR Expansion Board  
Isolated Input Expansion Board  
High Resolution Analog Board  
EXBHH001AXX MN751  
EXBHH002AXX MN752  
EXBHH003AXX MN753  
EXBHH005AXX MN754  
Master Pulse Reference / Isolated Pulse Follower EXBHH007AXX MN755  
DeviceNet / Ethernet/IP Expansion Board  
Profibus DP Expansion Board  
EXBHH013AXX MN756  
EXBHH014AXX MN758  
EXBHH016AXX MN759  
LonWorks Communications Expansion Board  
General Information 1‐1  
 
Limited Warranty  
For a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase, BALDOR  
will repair or replace without charge controls and accessories which our  
examination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. This  
warranty is valid if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized  
persons, misused, abused, or improperly installed and has been used in  
accordance with the instructions and/or ratings supplied. This warranty is  
in lieu of any other warranty or guarantee expressed or implied. BALDOR  
shall not be held responsible for any expense (including installation and  
removal), inconvenience, or consequential damage, including injury to any  
person or property caused by items of our manufacture or sale. (Some  
states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above exclusion may not apply.) In any event, BALDOR's  
total liability, under all circumstances, shall not exceed the full purchase  
price of the control. Claims for purchase price refunds, repairs, or  
replacements must be referred to BALDOR with all pertinent data as to the  
defect, the date purchased, the task performed by the control, and the  
problem encountered. No liability is assumed for expendable items such  
as fuses.  
Goods may be returned only with written notification including a BALDOR  
Return Authorization Number and any return shipments must be prepaid.  
1‐2 General Information  
 
Safety Notice  
This equipment contains voltages that may be as great as 1000 volts!  
Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified  
personnel should attempt the start‐up procedure or troubleshoot this  
equipment.  
This equipment may be connected to other machines that have rotating  
parts or parts that are driven by this equipment. Improper use can  
cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified personnel should attempt  
the start‐up procedure or troubleshoot this equipment.  
PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING: Do not touch any circuit board, power device or  
electrical connection before you first ensure that power  
has been disconnected and there is no high voltage  
present from this equipment or other equipment to  
which it is connected. Electrical shock can cause  
serious or fatal injury. Only qualified personnel should  
attempt the start‐up procedure or troubleshoot this  
equipment.  
WARNING: Be sure that you are completely familiar with the safe  
operation of this equipment. This equipment may be  
connected to other machines that have rotating parts or  
parts that are controlled by this equipment. Improper  
use can cause serious or fatal injury. Only qualified  
personnel should attempt the start‐up procedure or  
troubleshoot this equipment.  
WARNING: Be sure the system is properly grounded before  
applying power. Do not apply AC power before you  
ensure that all grounding instructions have been  
followed. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal  
injury.  
WARNING: Do not remove cover for at least five (5) minutes after  
AC power is disconnected to allow capacitors to  
discharge. Dangerous voltages are present inside the  
equipment. Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal  
injury.  
Continued on next page  
General Information 1‐3  
 
WARNING: Improper operation of control may cause violent motion  
of the motor shaft and driven equipment. Be certain  
that unexpected motor shaft movement will not cause  
injury to personnel or damage to equipment. Peak  
torque of several times the rated motor torque can  
occur during control failure.  
WARNING: Motor circuit may have high voltage present whenever  
AC power is applied, even when motor is not rotating.  
Electrical shock can cause serious or fatal injury.  
Caution: To prevent equipment damage, be certain that the  
electrical service is not capable of delivering more than  
the maximum line short circuit current amperes listed  
in the appropriate control manual, 240 VAC, 480 VAC or  
600 VAC maximum per control rating.  
Caution: Before you proceed, be sure to read and become  
familiar with the safety precautions at the beginning of  
this manual. If you have any questions, seek expert  
advise before you proceed. Do not proceed if you are  
unsure of the safety precautions or any procedure.  
Caution: Be sure all packing materials are removed from the  
board. Conductive foam may be present on the  
connectors to prevent static build up during shipping.  
This can prevent proper circuit operation.  
Caution: Static electricity damages electrical components. This  
board has static sensitive components installed. Be  
sure to comply with ESD (Electro Static Discharge)  
procedures when handling circuit boards and  
components.  
1‐4 General Information  
 
Section 2  
Expansion Board Description  
Introduction  
High Resolution Analog Expansion Board  
Catalog No. EXBHH005AXX.  
When this board is installed, two high resolution analog inputs are  
provided in addition to the two standard analog outputs.  
Features:  
Two (2) Analog Inputs  
Two (2) Analog Outputs  
16 Bit Digital Resolution  
The Analog I/O expansion board provides two high resolution analog  
inputs to the motor control board and two high resolution outputs from  
the motor control board. Each input and output may be configured for  
0-5VDC, +5VDC, 0-10VDC, +10VDC, 0-20 mA or 4-20mA.  
Each analog input and output may be independently configured to a  
voltage or current.  
Input/Output Expansion Board.  
Table 2-2 specifies the signal resolutions for each type of input and  
output signal.  
connections for the analog input and output signals.  
Installation Considerations  
Two expansion board slots are available in the control. When this board  
is installed, there are a total of four (4) analog inputs and four (4) analog  
outputs. The parameters used depend on the slot into which the  
expansion board is installed.  
If a High Resolution Analog expansion board is:  
installed in Slot 1, OP1 ANA IN1 & 2 etc. are active.  
installed in Slot 2, OP2 ANA IN1 & 2 etc. are active.  
Note: Slot 3 is reserved for a feedback board only.  
Description 2‐1  
 
Table 2‐1 Characteristics  
Number of Inputs  
Input Signal Levels  
Two  
High  
Resolution  
Inputs  
+5VDC, +10VDC, 0-20 mA or  
4-20mA  
Maximum Digital Resolution 16 bits  
High  
Resolution  
Outputs  
Number of Outputs  
Output Signal Levels  
Two  
0-5VDC, +5VDC, 0-10VDC,  
+10VDC, 0-20 mA or 4-20mA  
Maximum Digital Resolution 16 bits  
Table 2‐2 Signal Resolution  
Input Signal Signal Type  
Digital Resolution  
High Resolution Inputs  
16 Bits (65636 Parts)  
Analog Resolution  
±10VDC  
±5VDC  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Current  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
15 Bits (65636 Parts)  
15 Bits (65636 Parts)  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
4‐20mA  
0-20 mA  
0.061 mA  
(0.000061 AMP)  
High Resolution Outputs  
±10VDC  
0‐10VDC  
±5VDC  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Current  
16 Bits (65636 Parts)  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
15 Bits (65636 Parts)  
15 Bits (65636 Parts)  
14 Bits (65636 Parts)  
15 Bits (65636 Parts)  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
0‐5VDC  
305 mVDC  
(0.000305 VDC)  
4‐20mA  
0-20 mA  
0.061 mA  
(0.000061 AMP)  
2‐2 Description  
 
 
Section 3  
Installation  
Caution: Before you proceed, be sure to read and become  
familiar with the safety precautions at the beginning of  
this manual. If you have any questions, seek expert  
advise before you proceed. Do not proceed if you are  
unsure of the safety precautions or any procedure.  
This section describes the expansion board installation procedure.  
Receiving & Inspection  
1. Observe the condition of the shipping container and report any  
damage immediately to the commercial carrier that delivered your  
control.  
2. Remove the control from the shipping container and remove all  
packing materials from the control. The container and packing  
materials may be retained for future shipment.  
3. Verify that the part number of the control you received is the same  
as the part number listed on your purchase order.  
4. Inspect the control for external physical damage that may have  
been sustained during shipment and report any damage  
immediately to the commercial carrier that delivered your control.  
5. If the control is to be stored for several weeks before use, be sure  
that it is stored in a location that conforms to published storage  
humidity and temperature specifications stated in this manual.  
Board Installation  
Caution: Static electricity damages electrical components. This  
board has static sensitive components installed. Be  
sure to comply with ESD (Electro Static Discharge)  
procedures when handling circuit boards and  
components.  
1. Remove the expansion board from the shipping container.  
2. Remove all packing material from the board.  
Caution: Be sure all packing materials are removed from the  
board. Conductive foam may be present on the  
connectors to prevent static build up during shipping.  
This can prevent proper circuit operation.  
Installation 3‐1  
 
3. Be sure drive operation is terminated and secured.  
4. Remove all power sources from the control.  
5. Wait at least 5 minutes for internal capacitors to discharge.  
6. Refer to the control manual and remove the enclosure cover.  
Note: Slot 3 is reserved for a feedback board only, encoder or  
resolver.  
8. Install the expansion board in Slot 1 or 2. Be sure the board is  
securely pressed downward and makes good contact with the 48  
pin connector in the slot position.  
9. Secure the expansion board in the slot using the screw provided.  
Figure 3‐1 Expansion Board Slot Locations  
Installing board in Slot1  
activates OP1 ANA 1 &  
2 inputs & outputs.  
Installing board in Slot2  
activates OP2 ANA 1 &  
2 inputs & outputs.  
I/O Module  
Slot1  
I/O Module  
Slot2  
Feedback  
Module Slot3  
10. The mechanical installation of the expansion board is complete.  
11. Refer to Jumper Definitions and configure the jumpers as desired.  
13. When jumpers are set and connections are complete, close the  
control cover.  
14. Refer to the control manual and close and secure the enclosure  
cover.  
15. Restore all power sources to the control.  
16. Restore drive operation.  
3‐2 Installation  
 
 
Jumper Definitions  
Figure 3‐2 Jumper and Terminal Locations (Top View)  
Chassis  
Ground  
J3  
J2  
HI RES Analog  
J5  
J6  
J4  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Chassis Ground  
Analog Input 1 (+)  
Analog Input 1 (-)  
Analog Input 2 (+)  
Analog Input 2 (-)  
Analog Ground  
Analog Ground  
Analog 1 Output  
Analog 2 Output  
J6  
1
10 Chassis Ground  
11 Not Used  
12 Not Used  
Function  
J# Description  
J2 Analog Output 1  
J3 Analog Output 2  
J4 Analog Input 1  
J5 Analog Input 2  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Voltage  
Voltage  
I (current)  
I (current)  
I (current)  
I (current)  
Terminal tightening torque is 2 lb‐in (0.24 Nm) maximum.  
Installation 3‐3  
 
 
Figure 3‐3 High Resolution Input Connections  
EXBHH005AXX  
Control Board  
1
2
3
4
5
+
-
+
-
Analog Input1  
Analog Input2  
Analog to  
Digital  
Converter  
Micro  
Processor  
Terminal tightening torque is 2 lb‐in (0.24 Nm) maximum.  
Figure 3‐4 High Resolution Output Connections  
EXBHH005AXX  
Control Board  
Analog Output1  
Digital to  
Analog  
Converter  
10  
8
7
9
7
+
-
+
-
Micro  
Processor  
Analog Output2  
Terminal tightening torque is 2 lb‐in (0.24 Nm) maximum.  
3‐4 Installation  
 
 
Section 4  
Software Setup  
Overview  
Programming setup is accomplished using the keypad of the control.  
General programming steps are defined in the appropriate control  
manual.  
To install the expansion board see Section 3 of this manual.  
1. Install EXBHH005 expansion board. If the board is in Slot 1, the  
OP1 inputs and outputs are used. If the board is in Slot 2, the  
OP2 inputs and outputs are used.  
2. Set the Level 1 Input Setup block Command Source (P#1402) to  
select the desired analog input to use.  
set the parameter values as desired for each input or output used.  
Figure 4‐1 Relationship of Parameters  
EXBHH005 HI RES Expansion Board  
2
3
ANA In1+  
ANA In1-  
To Control Bd.  
To Control Bd.  
Type  
Type  
Gain Invert Offset  
ANA In2+  
ANA In2-  
4
5
Gain Invert Offset  
Type  
OPT DAC1  
8
9
From Control Bd.  
From Control Bd.  
Offset Invert Gain  
OPT DAC2  
Type  
Offset Invert Gain  
Setup 4‐1  
 
 
Hi RES Parameters  
Level 1, Input Setup Block  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory User Setting  
COMMAND  
SOURCE  
1402 3-KEYPAD  
4-NETWORK  
1
5- Opt1 Ana In1  
6- Opt1 Ana In2  
7- Opt2 Ana In1  
8- Opt2 Ana In2  
9-EXB PULSE FOLL  
OP1 ANA IN1 1451 0-None, 1-(-10V to+10V),  
TYPE 2-(-5V to+5V),  
3-(4to20mA), 4-(0to20mA)  
1
OP1 ANA IN1 1452 0-OFF, 1-ON  
Invert  
0
OP1 ANA IN1 1453 0.0% TO 300.0%  
Gain  
100.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0
OP1 ANA IN1 1454 -100.0% TO 100.0%  
Offset  
OP1 ANA IN1 1455 0.0% TO 75.0%  
Deadband  
OP1 ANA IN1 1456 0 (No Filter) TO 6 (Max Filter)  
Filter  
OP1 ANA IN2 1457 0-None, 1-(-10V to+10V),  
TYPE  
1
2-(-5V to+5V),  
3-(4to20mA), 4-(0to20mA)  
OP1 ANA IN2 1458 0-OFF, 1-ON  
Invert  
0
OP1 ANA IN2 1459 0.0% TO 300.0%  
Gain  
100.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0
OP1 ANA IN2 1460 -100.0% TO 100.0%  
Offset  
OP1 ANA IN1 1461 0.0% TO 75.0%  
Deadband  
OP1 ANA IN1 1462 0 (No Filter) TO 6 (Max Filter)  
Filter  
OP1 parameter selections (P#1451 to 1462) are available if the  
expansion board is installed in Slot1 of the Control.  
4‐2 Setup  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 1, Input Setup Block Continued  
Parameter  
OP2 ANA IN1 1463 0-None, 1-(-10V to+10V),  
TYPE 2-(-5V to+5V),  
3-(4to20mA), 4-(0to20mA)  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory User Setting  
1
OP2 ANA IN1 1464 0-OFF, 1-ON  
Invert  
0
OP2 ANA IN1 1465 0.0% TO 300.0%  
Gain  
100.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0
OP2 ANA IN1 1466 -100.0% TO 100.0%  
Offset  
OP2 ANA IN1 1467 0.0% TO 75.0%  
Deadband  
OP2 ANA IN1 1468 0 (No Filter) TO 6 (Max Filter)  
Filter  
OP2 ANA IN2 1469 0-None, 1-(-10V to+10V),  
TYPE  
1
2-(-5V to+5V),  
3-(4to20mA), 4-(0to20mA)  
OP2 ANA IN2 1470 0-OFF, 1-ON  
Invert  
0
OP2 ANA IN2 1471 0.0% TO 300.0%  
Gain  
100.0  
0.0  
0.0  
0
OP2 ANA IN2 1472 -100.0% TO 100.0%  
Offset  
OP2 ANA IN1 1473 0.0% TO 75.0%  
Deadband  
OP2 ANA IN1 1474 0 (No Filter) TO 6 (Max Filter)  
Filter  
OP2 parameter selections (P#1463 to 1474) are available if the  
expansion board is installed in Slot2 of the Control.  
Setup 4‐3  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 1, Output Setup Block  
User Set‐  
ting  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory  
ANA OUT1  
Signal  
1511 18-CONTROL TEMP  
19-ANALOG INPUT1  
20-ANALOG INPUT2  
21- OPT1 ANA IN1  
29  
22- OPT1 ANA IN2  
23- OPT2 ANA IN1  
24- OPT2 ANA IN2  
ANA OUT2  
Signal  
1514 18-CONTROL TEMP  
19-ANALOG INPUT1  
20-ANALOG INPUT2  
21- OPT1 ANA IN1  
3
22- OPT1 ANA IN2  
23- OPT2 ANA IN1  
24- OPT2 ANA IN2  
OP1 ANAOUT1  
Type  
1551 0-(0V to+10V), 1-(0V to+5V),  
2-(-10V to+10V),  
3-(-5V to+5V),  
2
OP1 ANAOUT2  
Type  
1554  
2
4-(4to20mA), 5-(0to20mA)  
OP1 ANAOUT1  
Gain  
1553 0 ‐ 200.0%  
1556  
100.0  
100.0  
OP1 ANAOUT2  
Gain  
4‐4 Setup  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 1, Output Setup Block Continued  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory User Setting  
OP1  
ANAOUT1  
Signal  
1552 0-SPEED REF  
1-SPEED DEMAND  
2-ACC/DEC  
29  
3-MOT OR CURRENT  
4-MAG CURRENT  
5-MAG CURRENT  
COMMAND  
6-LOAD CURRENT  
7-LOAD CURRENT  
COMMAND  
8-POWER  
9-PH1 CURRENT  
10-PH2 CURRENT  
11-PH3 CURRENT  
12-MOT OR VOLTAGE  
13-VD DEMAND  
14-VQ DEMAND  
15-BUS VOLTAGE  
OP1  
ANAOUT2  
Signal  
1555  
29  
16-ABS TORQUE  
17-T ORQUE  
18-CONTROL TEMP  
19-ANALOG INPUT1  
20-ANALOG INPUT2  
21-OPT1 ANA IN1  
22-OPT1 ANA IN2  
23-OPT2 ANA IN1  
24-OPT2 ANA IN2  
25-PROC FEEDFORWARD  
26-PROC FEEDBACK  
27-PROC SETPOINT  
28-ELECTRIC ANGLE  
29-ABS SPEED  
30-VELOCITY  
31-NETWORK  
32-CALIBRATE  
OP1 parameter selections (P#1551 to 1556) are available if the  
expansion board is installed in Slot1 of the Control.  
Setup 4‐5  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 1, Output Setup Block Continued  
User Set‐  
ting  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory  
OP2 ANAOUT1  
Type  
1557 0-(0V to+10V), 1-(0V to+5V),  
2-(-10V to+10V),  
3-(-5V to+5V),  
2
OP2 ANAOUT2  
Type  
1560  
2
4-(4to20mA), 5-(0to20mA)  
OP2 ANAOUT1  
Gain  
1559 0 ‐ 200.0%  
1562  
100.0  
100.0  
OP2 ANAOUT2  
Gain  
4‐6 Setup  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 1, Output Setup Block Continued  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory User Setting  
OP2  
ANAOUT1  
Signal  
1558 0-SPEED REF  
1-SPEED DEMAND  
2-ACC/DEC  
29  
3-MOT OR CURRENT  
4-MAG CURRENT  
5-MAG CURRENT  
COMMAND  
6-LOAD CURRENT  
7-LOAD CURRENT  
COMMAND  
8-POWER  
9-PH1 CURRENT  
10-PH2 CURRENT  
11-PH3 CURRENT  
12-MOT OR VOLTAGE  
13-VD DEMAND  
14-VQ DEMAND  
15-BUS VOLTAGE  
OP2  
ANAOUT2  
Signal  
1561  
29  
16-ABS TORQUE  
17-T ORQUE  
18-CONTROL TEMP  
19-ANALOG INPUT1  
20-ANALOG INPUT2  
21-OPT1 ANA IN1  
22-OPT1 ANA IN2  
23-OPT2 ANA IN1  
24-OPT2 ANA IN2  
25-PROC FEEDFORWARD  
26-PROC FEEDBACK  
27-PROC SETPOINT  
28-ELECTRIC ANGLE  
29-ABS SPEED  
30-VELOCITY  
31-NETWORK  
32-CALIBRATE  
OP2 parameter selections (P#1557 to 1562) are available if the  
expansion board is installed in Slot2 of the Control.  
Setup 4‐7  
 
Hi RES Parameters Continued  
Level 2, Miscellaneous Block  
Parameter  
P#  
Adjustable Range  
Factory User Setting  
Filter Source  
2310 4-Analog IN2, 5-Opt1 ANA1,  
6-Opt1 ANA2, 7-Opt2 ANA1,  
8-Opt2 ANA2  
0
Level 2, Process Control Block Continued  
Adjustable Range  
Parameter  
P#  
Factory User Setting  
Process  
Feedback  
2603 5-Network, 6-Opt1 ANA1,  
7-Opt1 ANA2, 8-Opt2 ANA1,  
9-Opt2 ANA2  
0
Setpoint  
Source  
2604 5-Network, 6-Opt1 ANA1,  
7-Opt1 ANA2, 8-Opt2 ANA1,  
9-Opt2 ANA2  
0
4‐8 Setup  
 
Section 5  
Troubleshooting  
Overview  
The Main Menu “Diagnostic” option is used to view the diagnostic  
screen.  
Diagnostic Screen  
At the keypad, from the Main menu the Diagnostic screens are accessed  
and the Option Boards display shows what boards are installed and  
recognized by the software. If the installed board is not displayed on this  
screen, the connections and software versions should be checked.  
If the board is installed in Slot 1, it will be shown as Option 1.  
If the board is installed in Slot 2, it will be shown as Option 2.  
Installed Option Boards  
Press " or A to go to the next or  
previous Diagnostic screen.  
STOP  
LOCAL  
DIAG  
OPTION BOARDS  
OPTION 1  
OPTION 2  
FEEDBACK  
Ana Input  
None  
None  
Press R to return to previous  
menu.  
EV. LOG  
0r  
MAIN  
Press A to go to Status screen.  
Displays Hi Resolution Analog EXB status: voltage present at each of  
the Analog Inputs and Outputs.  
If the EXB is installed in Slot 1, OP1 is displayed (shown).  
If the EXB is installed in Slot 2, OP2 is displayed.  
Display  
Comments  
Press " or A to go to the next or  
previous Diagnostic screen.  
Press R to return to previous menu.  
Press A to go to Status screen.  
STOP  
LOCAL  
DIAG  
HI RES INPUTS  
OP1 ANA IN1  
OP1 ANA IN2  
0.0V  
0.0V  
Note: This screen does not appear  
unless EXBHH005 is installed.  
EV. LOG  
0r  
MAIN  
Press " or A to go to the next or  
previous Diagnostic screen.  
Press R to return to previous menu.  
Press A to go to Status screen.  
STOP  
LOCAL  
DIAG  
HI RES OUTPUTS  
OP1 ANA OUT1  
OP1 ANA OUT2  
0.0V  
0.0V  
Note: This screen does not appear  
unless EXBHH005 is installed.  
EV. LOG  
0r  
MAIN  
Troubleshooting 5‐1  
 
5‐2 Troubleshooting  
 
Baldor District Offices  
 
BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY  
World Headquarters  
P.O. Box 2400 Fort Smith, AR 72901-2400  
(479) 646-4711 Fax (479) 648-5792  
E 2005 Baldor Electric  
2/06  
Printed in USA  
MN754  
 

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