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1. 

SAFETY GUIDELINES 

 

Caution  

Read this manual carefully to understand the contents well and make the proper use of 

this system accordingly. 

Keep the manual safely for ready reference at any time. For basic operation of the system/module, 
also read the relevant manuals carefully to understand the contents well, and then make the proper 
use of this system accordingly. 

Note  

Only qualified and entitled  personnel are authorized to carry out operations of installation 

and routine on the devices described in this manual. The company installing it would bear 
responsibility for any security or operating failure of the lift, when such failure is due to the 
parameters incorrect programming. 

The product described in this manual can be configured to comply with the ruling of different 
countries. The manufacturer does not hold any responsibility if the company installing it does not 
configure it according to the legal, commercial or security prescriptions that may be in force in the 
place of installation or otherwise agreed with the customer. 

 

2. 

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY GUIDELINES 

 

The product YAV90CIN to which this manual relates meet the provisions of the EU Directives 2014/30/CE 
which declares the compliance of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and directive 2014/35/CE of low 
voltages electronic devices. 

For accessories or other elements that can be connected to this product, see their corresponding 
Declaration of Conformities 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for YAV90CIN

Page 1: ...IN Note Before you begin complete the software and hardware installation procedures applicable to your application Note the guidelines in this document are specific to the YAV90CIN The other components in the system might not meet the same safety ratings Refer to the documentation of each component in the system to determine the safety and EMC ratings for the entire system ...

Page 2: ...LAYOUT AND DIMENSIONS 5 5 RELAY DISTRIBUTION 5 6 PINOUT FRONT 6 7 CONNECTOR PINOUT REAR 7 8 LED BEHAVIOUR 8 9 SWITCH CONFIGURATION 8 10 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 9 11 OPERATION 10 11 1 PHI6 EXPLORER soft interface 10 12 LOW LEVEL CAN COMMANDS 12 13 ACCESSORIES 12 14 UNPACKAGING AND INSTALLING 13 ...

Page 3: ...t when such failure is due to the parameters incorrect programming The product described in this manual can be configured to comply with the ruling of different countries The manufacturer does not hold any responsibility if the company installing it does not configure it according to the legal commercial or security prescriptions that may be in force in the place of installation or otherwise agree...

Page 4: ... designed for internal fixture applications The plug in terminal block X01 is used to power the board and to connect it to the CAN network The plug in terminal block X02 is used to disconnect all the relays when needed Enable function This contact is usually in series with the Tester safety system emergency stop safety chain to guarantee a fast disconnection of all loads and power supplies to the ...

Page 5: ...4 LAYOUTAND DIMENSIONS All dimensions are in millimetres 5 RELAY DISTRIBUTION ...

Page 6: ...2 Out K9 Direct 44 76 Current Sense K9 13 Out K8 Shunt 45 77 Current Sense K8 14 Out K8 Direct 46 78 Current Sense K8 15 From J03 2 47 79 From J03 3 16 Out K7 Shunt 48 80 Current Sense K7 17 Out K7 Direct 49 81 Current Sense K7 18 Out K6 Shunt 50 82 Current Sense K6 19 Out K6 Direct 51 83 Current Sense K6 20 From J04 2 52 84 From J04 3 21 Out K5 Shunt 53 85 Current Sense K5 22 Out K5 Direct 54 86 ...

Page 7: ...ector Power and CAN Pin Number Signal Description 1 GND Ground connection 2 24V Board power supply 3 CAN L CAN Bus Low signal 4 CAN H CAN Bus High signal X1 pinout description Plug type Manufacturer Weidmuller Model BLZF 3 50 04 180 ...

Page 8: ... by 2 elements the module identification and the hardware address The module identification is set on firmware and cannot be changed The hardware address is selected by switches 3 to 8 being 3 the least significant bit LSB and 8 the most significant bit MSB ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 OFF 0 LSB MSB Board Address SW1 behaviour Switch ID Description Definition of Behaviour SW2 BOOT0 Factory use Must be ...

Page 9: ...kbps Ambient operating temperature 5 70 degC Operation specifications Switching specifications Property Min Typ Max Units Rated current 5 A Maximum switching voltage 240 VAC VDC Maximum rated current on shunt measurement poles 1 5 A Switching power 1440 VA Total branch contact resistance Ex J01 1 to X04 4 0 3 Ohm Operate time 9 ms Release time 5 ms Switching specifications ...

Page 10: ...e YAV90CIN board manually This tool is a very useful for table top debugging of test systems or system maintenance on site Activate relays By clicking a relay in the panel the relay closes and its status in the panel is updated Reset Reset button will put all relays in Open status ...

Page 11: ...Config tags To operate with Phi6 driver each relay must be given a tag name By clicking this button the panel will change its background color from grey to yellow and tag name can be modified ...

Page 12: ...eral Relays Rx 0x155105xx 7 0x05 0x03 Relays 0 Relays 1 0x00 0x00 0x02 BLINK Several Relays Rx 0x155105xx 7 0x05 0x03 Relays 0 Relays 1 0x00 0x00 0x03 PULSE ON Several Relays Rx 0x155105xx 8 0x05 0x03 Relays 0 Relays 1 0x00 0x00 0x04 Time 10ms PULSE OFF Several Relays Rx 0x155105xx 8 0x05 0x03 Relays 0 Relays 1 0x00 0x00 0x05 Time 10ms Set OUT All Relays Rx 0x155105xx 7 0x05 0x03 Relays 0 Relays 1...

Page 13: ...ully to avoid damage To install the YAV90CIN simply insert the module on a VPC receiver vertical or horizontally according to the Receiver arrangement Once it is completely inserted fix YAV module with two 4 40 UNC screws on each side of connector Tight them using a 3 32 Allen wrench at full revolutions Torque should be 0 45Nm max Finally connect the X1 rear plug of CAN bus and power supply 24VDC ...

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