Troubleshooting guide
Table Of Contents

1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001
1-6 Introduction
Default
When a drive defaults, it automatically changes to a pre-programmed 
setting.
Enable Input
The Enable Input is a terminal connection on the Control Interface Board. 
This connection provides an external input to enable or disable the Drive 
Output section. It must be true to permit the drive to operate.
False
False refers to a logical false state. For instance, a Control Interface signal 
on TB3 is false when the input contact is open or the appropriate voltage is 
not applied to the Control Interface Board.
Jumper
A jumper completes a circuit between two pins within a male connector on 
a drive board. In the absence of certain optional equipment using female 
connectors, jumpers are applied to certain pins within a male connector to 
complete specific and necessary circuits.
Control Interface Board
A Control Interface Board plugs into connectors J2 & J4, located on the 
lower portion of the Main Control Board. This board is identified as L4/4E, 
L5/L5E, L6/L6E, L7E, L8E or L9E and provides optional control wiring 
configurations for a drive Control Interface Board.
Parameter
Parameters are programmable drive functions that define various operating 
functions or status displays of a drive. Refer to Bulletin 1336 PLUSII User 
Manual (1336 PLUS-5.3) for Parameter details.
Press
Press a button on the Human Interface Module to change Parameter settings 
and drive functions.
True
True refers to a logical true state. For example, a Control Interface signal on 
TB3 is true when: L4/L4E contact input is closed, L8E input terminal 
registers 24V, or L9E input terminal registers 115 VAC.










