Hi Derek,
You have to select the J2 jumper to make the error signal to go through to the input pin.
Copied from the HDBB2 manual:
- J2 jumper is for the „common error line / standard digital input” selection.
If this jumper is in the 1-2 state then input#1 works as standard digital input as described in
point 5.1 in this manual.
If this jumper is in the 2-3 state then input#1 gets disabled and the common error line of the
drives gets connected to the LPT port input pin of input#1.
The common error line is the drives's error lines conencted together and also
wired to the error signal terminal onboard. If the ecommon error line goes low
because of any drive's internal fault or because the user triggers the error input
terminal then this signal is feed back to the LPT port pin of input#1.
This signal can be used forexample to trigger an E-stop in the CNC control
software.