Allen-Bradley Series B Quick Reference

Allen-Bradley series b is a powerful and versatile motor control system designed for a wide range of industrial applications. This integrated drive/motor system offers features like adjustable speed reference, fault code diagnostics, and control signal options. It can be customized based on your specific requirements using setup switches and terminal blocks.

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Fault Codes
Setting the Operating Speed Before
Starting the Unit
Standard units: Use the speed potentiometer or
other user-supplied external speed reference
device.
Units with local operator controls: As shipped
from the factory, the unit receives its speed
reference from the keypad. Use the key to
increase the speed reference and the key
to decrease the speed reference.
To use the analog input terminals for the speed
reference, setup switch 2 (Speed Reference
Select) must be in the ON position. In this case,
the keys are not used.
At subsequent power ups, the unit will use the
last speed reference setting selected before
power was removed.
Using the Local Operator Controls
1329I
Integrated Drive/Motor
(Series B)
Quick Reference
Fault Code Fault Description
Communication Loss
Keyboard Disconnected
Parameter Checksum
Keypad connected while under power
DeviceNet Communication Fault
(
X = E, F, L, P, or U)
Keypad connected while under power
Keypad Redundant Start
Function Loss
Overvoltage
EEPROM Drive ID
Undervoltage
Overcurrent
Overtemperature
Overload
TB Redundant Start
Internal Fault
(
NNN = a number between 0 and 999)
X
Desired Action User Steps
Start the unit. Press the green key.
Stop the unit. Press the red key.
Change motor
rotation direction. Press the key.
Clear faults or abort
Auto Restart
sequence. Press the key.
Decrease the speed
reference.
Press the key until the
speed reference displayed
is the desired value. The
longer the key is held
down, the faster the value
will change.
Display the current
speed or load.
Press the or key once.
The display will return to indicating
speed in RPM or %load after three to
five seconds.
Display the speed in
RPM.
No action required; speed in RPM is
the default display based on terminal
12.
Display %load. Close switch on terminal 12.
Increase the speed
reference.
Press the key until the
speed reference displayed is the
desired value. The longer the
key is held down, the faster the value
will change.
RESET
IMPORTANT: This publication is designed as a reference
tool. The Bulletin 1329I
User Manual and 1329I
DeviceNet
Option User Manual must be consulted for more detailed
information about operation and hazards of personal
injury.
Publication 1329I-5.6 – January, 2000 P/N 194445 (01)
PE
DC Bus (Do Not Wire)
DBR (Do Not Wire)
AC Inputs
AC Input Power Connections
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
10 Volt Reference Ê
0 – 10V DC Speed Reference Input
4 – 20 mA Speed Reference Input
Common
0 – 10 Volt Output
Common
Speed Preset 2
Speed Preset 1
Speed Preset 0
Forward/Reverse
24 Volt DC Ì
RPM/Percent Load Display
Reset
Start
Stop Ì
24 Volt DC Common
N.O. Relay
Relay Common
24 Volt DC Ë
Function Loss Ë
- +
RPM
% Load
OFF ON
Enabled
Terminal Block
Faulted
Enabled
Constant
Ramp-to-Rest
Disabled
From Terminal Block
From Terminal Block
From EEPROM Memory
Run On Power Up
Speed Reference Ê
Relay Control Output
Auto Restart
Torque Curve
Stop
Reverse
Minimum Speed
Start Mode Ê
Parameter Mode Ë
Disabled
Operator Controls
Running
Disabled
Variable
Coast-to-Rest
Enabled
0 Hz
From Operator Controls
From Setup Switches
Setup DIP Switch (SW3)
Ê Switches 2 and 9 apply to local operator control units only.
Ë Switch 10 applies to the DeviceNet Communication option only.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
10 Volt Reference Ê
0 – 10V DC Speed Reference Input
4 – 20 mA Speed Reference Input
Common
0 – 10 Volt Output
Common
Speed Preset 2
Speed Preset 1
Speed Preset 0
Forward/Reverse
24 Volt DC Ì
RPM/Percent Load Display
Reset
Start
Stop Ì
24 Volt DC Common
N.O. Relay
Relay Common
24 Volt DC Ë
Function Loss Ë
- +
+10V DC
5K
RPM Fwd
Rev
% Load
13 16 17
Maintained 2-Wire Start.
Momentary 3-Wire Start.
0 = 1 Second Accel/5 Sec Decel
1 = 5 Seconds (Default)
2 = 10 Seconds
3 = 15 Seconds
4 = 20 Seconds
5 = 30 Seconds
6 = 60 Seconds
7 = 90 Seconds
0 = 1500 RPM (50 Hz)
1 = 1800 RPM (60 Hz) Default
2 = 2100 RPM (70 Hz)
3 = 2400 RPM (80 Hz)
4 = 2700 RPM (90 Hz)
5 = 3000 RPM (100 Hz)
6 = 3300 RPM (110 Hz)
7 = 3600 RPM (120 Hz)
Max Speed Switch (SW2) Accel/Decel Switch (SW1)ATTENTION: All adjustments to these components
should be made with the power removed. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in severe bodily
injury or loss of life.
ATTENTION: After disconnecting input power, wait
five minutes and check with voltmeter to assure that
DC bus capacitors are discharged (DC+, DC-).
The voltmeter should read zero volts.
Control Signal Terminal Block
ATTENTION: The cover screws must be securely
tightened in order to properly ground the cover.
Verify that all four cover screws are tight before
applying power to the unit. Failure to observe this
precaution may result in severe bodily injury or loss
of life.
Standard Unit Local Operator Control Unit
Connect to external device.
Ë The jumper between terminals 7 and 11 must be removed when wiring
the Function Loss input. See Section 7.1 of the User Manual for more information.
Ì The jumper between terminals 13 and 17 must be removed when wiring
the Stop input. See Section 7.6 of the User Manual for more information.
Ê An external 0 to 10 volt or 4 to 20 mA speed reference source can
be connected. See Section 7.5.3 of the User Manual for more information.
= N.O. Momentary Contact
= N.C. Momentary Contact
= Maintained Contact - Closed
= Maintained Contact - Open
Ground
= Default Setting (OFF Position)
Connect to external device.
DC+
DC-
DBR
T/L3
S/L2
R/L1

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Key features

  • Speed Reference Control
  • Fault Diagnostics
  • Adjustable Accel/Decel
  • Control Signal Options
  • Setup Switches
  • Terminal Blocks
  • Local Operator Controls

Frequently asked questions

For standard units, you can use the speed potentiometer or an external speed reference device. For units with local operator controls, you can use the keypad to increase or decrease the speed reference.

This switch, labeled SW2 in the manual, allows you to choose between using the analog input terminals for speed reference or using the keypad to set the speed. The ON position uses the analog input terminals.

The manual provides a list of fault codes and their corresponding descriptions. You can access the fault codes by pressing the 'RESET' key on the device.

You can adjust the acceleration and deceleration times using the 'Accel/Decel Switch' (SW1). The manual provides a table showing the different settings and their corresponding acceleration and deceleration times.
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