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OPTION FOR ABB DRIVES, CONVERTERS AND INVERTERS

FSCA-01 RS-485 adapter module

User’s manual

Summary of Contents for FSCA-01

Page 1: ... OPTION FOR ABB DRIVES CONVERTERS AND INVERTERS FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module User s manual ...

Page 2: ... PDF format on the Internet See section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover For manuals not available in the Document library contact your local ABB representative The code below opens an online listing of the manuals applicable to the product FSCA 01 manual Fieldbus connectivity webpage ...

Page 3: ...User s manual FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module 3AUA0000109533 Rev C EN EFFECTIVE 2019 01 03 2019 ABB Oy All Rights Reserved 1 Safety instructions Table of contents 4 Mechanical installation 5 Electrical installation ...

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Page 5: ...bersecurity disclaimer 15 Terms and abbreviations used in this manual 16 General terms and abbreviations 16 Modbus terms and abbreviations 17 3 Overview of the RS 485 network and the FSCA 01 module What this chapter contains 19 RS 485 network 19 Example topology of the RS 485 link 21 FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module 22 Layout of the adapter module 23 4 Mechanical installation What this chapter contai...

Page 6: ...ters group C group 3 43 Control locations 44 Starting up ACS355 drives 45 Parameter setting examples ACS355 46 Speed and torque control using the ABB Drives Enhanced communication profile 46 Starting up ACSM1 drives 49 Parameter setting examples ACSM1 50 Speed and torque control using the ABB Drives Enhanced communication profile 50 Starting up ACS880 drives 54 Parameter setting examples ACS880 55...

Page 7: ...ng 70 Function codes 70 Encapsulated interface transport Read device identification 72 Exception codes 73 Communication profiles 73 ABB Drives profile Classic 74 ABB Drives profile Enhanced 76 Transparent 16 bit 78 Transparent 32 bit 79 9 Diagnostics What this chapter contains 83 LED indications 84 Internal error code registers 85 10 Technical data What this chapter contains 87 FSCA 01 87 RS 485 l...

Page 8: ...8 Table of contents ...

Page 9: ... or inverter If you ignore the safety instructions injury death or damage can occur Read this chapter before you start the installation Use of warnings Warnings tell you about conditions which can cause injury or death or damage to the equipment They also tell you how to prevent the danger The manual uses these warning symbols Electricity warning tells you about hazards from electricity which can ...

Page 10: ...ou are not a qualified electrician do not do installation or maintenance work Disconnect the drive converter or inverter from all possible power sources After you have disconnected the drive converter or inverter always wait for 5 minutes to let the intermediate circuit capacitors discharge before you continue Disconnect all dangerous voltages connected to other control signal connectors in reach ...

Page 11: ...ns This chapter introduces this manual Purpose of the manual The manual provides information on installing commissioning and using an FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module Applicability This manual applies to the FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module K458 SW version 1 70 or later ...

Page 12: ...r Serial Line Specification and Implementation Guide v1 02 Note The adapter module is compatible with more drives that may not be listed here For details of compatibility check the drive s firmware manual Target audience This manual is intended for people who plan the installation install start up use and service the adapter module Before you do work on the module read this manual and the applicab...

Page 13: ... ACSM1 manuals 00578051 ACQ810 manuals 00598718 ACS850 04 manuals 00592009 ACH580 01 manuals 9AKK10103A0587 ACH580 04 manuals 9AKK106930A9059 ACH580 07 manuals 9AKK106930A5241 ACQ580 01 manuals 9AKK106713A2709 ACQ580 04 manuals 9AKK106930A9053 ACQ580 07 manuals 9AKK106930A3150 ACS580 01 manuals 9AKK105713A8085 ACS580 04 manuals 9AKK106930A9060 ACS580 07 75 to 250 kW manuals 9AKK106930A5239 ACS580 ...

Page 14: ...ive with the adapter module and gives information on configuring the master Communication profiles describes the communication profiles used in the communication between the master the adapter module and the drive Drive firmware manuals and guides ACSM1 motion control program FW manual 3AFE68848270 ACSM1 speed and torque control program FW manual 3AFE68848261 ACSM1 regen supply control program FW ...

Page 15: ...he case may be Customer shall establish and maintain any appropriate measures such as but not limited to the installation of firewalls application of authentication measures encryption of data installation of anti virus programs etc to protect the product the network its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches unauthorized access interference intrusion leakage and or theft o...

Page 16: ...l interface standard Also known as TIA 485 or RS 485 In this manual term RS 485 is used FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module One of the optional fieldbus adapter modules available for ABB drives FSCA 01 is a device through which an ABB drive is connected to an RS 485 network Parameter Operating instruction for the drive Parameters can be read and programmed with the drive control panel drive PC tools or ...

Page 17: ...nction occurs the data field contains an exception code that the server application can use to determine the next action to be taken Function code The second byte sent by the client The function indicates to the server what kind of action to perform Holding register Holds data that will be later executed by an application program ...

Page 18: ...18 About the manual ...

Page 19: ...air cable Because the RS 485 signal transmission is differential it provides better protection against noise and longer transmission distances than RS 232 RS 485 is a half duplex multi drop network which means that multiple devices may reside on line Only one transmitter may be active at any given time The RS 485 standard specifies only the electrical characteristics of the bus system The communic...

Page 20: ...e is defined as bit 0 data low The maximum common mode voltage between RS 485 network devices is limited to 7 12 V A ground wire and cable shield should be connected to prevent the common mode voltage between the network devices from drifting outside the allowable limits The RS 485 bus cable should be terminated with a 120 ohm resistor at both ends to prevent signal reflection When no device on th...

Page 21: ...le 21 Example topology of the RS 485 link The figure below shows an example of an allowable topology of FSCA 01 RS 485 link RS 485 master ABB drive Other slave device T Termination T ABB drive ABB drive Other slave device Other slave device T ABB drive ...

Page 22: ...ted with a jumper For instructions see chapter Electrical installation Through the adapter module you can give control commands to the drive for example Start Stop Run enable feed a motor speed or torque reference to the drive give a process actual value or a process reference to the PID controller of the drive read status information and actual values from the drive change drive parameter values ...

Page 23: ...he figure below shows the layout of FSCA 01 adapter module No Description See chapter 1 Lock Mechanical installation 2 Mounting screw Mechanical installation 3 Bus connector X1 Electrical installation 4 Termination jumper J2 Electrical installation 5 Diagnostic LEDs Diagnostics 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 24: ...24 Overview of the RS 485 network and the FSCA 01 module ...

Page 25: ...er module Necessary tools and instructions You will need a Torx TX10 screwdriver to secure the FSCA adapter module to the drive See also the applicable drive hardware manual Unpacking and examining the delivery 1 Open the option package 2 Make sure that the package contains FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module this manual 3 Make sure that there are no signs of damage ...

Page 26: ...the adapter when the drive is power off and no external 24 voltage supplied to the control board Plastic pins a lock and one screw hold the adapter module in place The screw also makes an electrical connection between the module and drive frame for cable shield termination When the adapter module is installed it makes the signal and power connection to the drive through a 20 pin connector When you...

Page 27: ...w to torque 0 8 N m using a Torx TX10 screwdriver Note A too high torque may break the screws It is necessary to tighten the screw properly to fulfill the EMC requirements and to ensure the proper operation of the module See the applicable drive manual for further instructions on how to install the adapter module to the drive 3 4 ...

Page 28: ...28 Mechanical installation ...

Page 29: ...dule to the RS 485 network instructions on switching on the bus termination Warnings WARNING Obey the safety instructions See chapter Safety instructions on page 9 If you ignore the safety instructions injury or death can occur If you are not a qualified electrician do not do electrical work Necessary tools and instructions See the applicable drive hardware manual ...

Page 30: ...t cable entries Connecting the module to the RS 485 network Connect the bus cable to connector X1 on the adapter module The pin allocation of the X1 connector is shown below X1 Description 1 SHLD Bus cable shield Connected internally to GND_B and CH_GND chassis via RC filters 2 DATA_B Data positive 3 DATA_A Data negative 4 GND_B Isolated signal ground 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 31: ...ternal bus termination which is configurable with jumper J2 pins Activate the termination on the devices located at the bus ends and deactivate it on the other devices See the figure below RS 485 device ON RS 485 device OFF RS 485 device ON OFF Term Term Term Term J2 Termination activated Termination activated Termination deactivated Termination deactivated J2 J2 J2 RS 485 device ...

Page 32: ...32 Electrical installation ...

Page 33: ...rive for operation with the adapter module drive specific instructions and examples on starting up the drive with the adapter module information on configuring the master station for communication with the adapter module WARNING Obey the safety instructions given in this manual and the drive documentation ...

Page 34: ...rmally you must adjust a parameter to activate the communication See the drive specific start up procedures starting on page 45 Once communication between the drive and the adapter module has been established several configuration parameters are copied to the drive These parameters are shown in the tables below and must be checked first and adjusted where necessary Note that not all drives display...

Page 35: ...dule has not been established 485 RS 485 02 Profile Selects the communication profile for the network connection Note The communication protocol is selected with parameter 25 Protocol 0 ABB Classic 0 ABB Classic Modbus RTU protocol with ABB Drives profile Classic 1 ABB Enhanced Modbus RTU protocol with ABB Drives profile Enhanced 2 Transp 16 Modbus RTU protocol with Transparent 16 bit profile 3 Tr...

Page 36: ... When a Modbus timeout occurs the adapter module signals the drive that communication with the master has been lost The drive configuration determines how it responds Example If you configure the MODBUS TIMEOUT as 250 ms and the drive is configured to fault on a communication failure with a delay of 500 ms then the drive faults 750 ms after the communication is lost 0 0 65535 Modbus timeout value ...

Page 37: ... other communication errors 0 0 65535 Number of messages with other communication errors 11 Word order Selects in which order the 16 bit registers of 32 bit parameters are transferred For each register 16 bit the first byte contains the high order byte and the last byte contains the low order byte The covers holding register range of 1 65535 1 HILO 0 LOHI The first register contains the low order ...

Page 38: ... indication should be used For more information see Register addressing on page 70 Mode 1 16 bit access Register address 256 parameter group parameter index 16 bit values groups 1 255 indexes 1 255 Example 13057 0x3301 is group 51 index 1 Mode 2 32 bit access Register address 512 parameter group 2 parameter index 32 bit values groups 1 127 indexes 1 255 Example 26114 0x6602 is group 51 index 1 Use...

Page 39: ... 1 0 5 Communication protocol check 25 Protocol Selects the communication protocol for the network connection 1 Modbus 0 No protocol selected 1 Modbus Modbus RTU protocol selected 2 N2 N A 3 FLN N A 4 BACnet N A 5 DCP N A 26 Protocol sw ver Read only Shows the software version of the communication protocol currently selected N A Version of the communication protocol 27 FBA par refresh Validates an...

Page 40: ...s the fieldbus adapter module mapping file revision stored in the memory of the drive in decimal format N A Mapping file revision 31 D2FBA comm sta Read only Displays the status of the fieldbus adapter module communication Note The value names may vary by drive 0 Idle OR 4 Off line 0 Idle Adapter is not configured 1 Exec init Adapter is initializing 2 Time out A timeout has occurred in the communi...

Page 41: ...ver Read only Displays the common program of the adapter module in format axyz where a major revision number xy minor revision number z correction number or letter N A Common program version of the adapter module 33 FBA appl SW ver Read only Displays the application program revision of the adapter module in format axyz where a major revision number xy minor revision number z correction number or l...

Page 42: ... of the DATA OUT 1 register is written from the master to the server The Modbus register address maps are explained in chapter Communication protocol The content is defined by a decimal number in the range of 0 to 9999 as follows 0 None 0 None Not used 101 9999 Parameter index with format xxyy where xx is the parameter group number 1 99 yy is the parameter number index within that group 01 99 Othe...

Page 43: ...ata is read to the DATA IN 1 register from the server to the master The Modbus register address maps are explained in chapter Communication protocol The content is defined by a decimal number in the range of 0 to 9999 as follows 0 None 0 None Not used 101 9999 Parameter index with format xxyy where xx is the parameter group number 1 99 yy is the parameter number index within that group 01 99 Other...

Page 44: ... to separately determine the source for each type of control information Start Stop Direction Reference Fault reset etc To give the fieldbus master station the most complete control over the drive the communication module must be selected as the source for this information The drive specific parameter setting examples below contain the drive control parameters needed in the examples For a complete...

Page 45: ...ieldbus communication break 5 With parameter 3019 COMM FAULT TIME define the time between communication break detection and the selected action 6 Define the process data transferred to and from the drive in the FSCA 01 configuration parameter groups 54 and 55 Note The adapter module assigns the Control word Status word references 1 2 and actual values 1 2 automatically to Modbus registers Process ...

Page 46: ...a reference value of 10000 decimal corresponds to the reference set with parameter 1108 REF2 MAX in the forward and reverse directions The minimum and maximum 16 bit integer values that can be given through the fieldbus are 32768 and 32767 respectively The table below gives the recommended drive parameter settings Output data Modbus register Input data Modbus register Control word 4 00001 Status w...

Page 47: ... 1 3018 COMM FAULT FUNC 1 FAULT2 Enables fieldbus communication fault monitoring 3019 COMM FAULT TIME 3 0 s2 Defines the fieldbus communication break supervision time 5401 FBA DATA IN 1 1062 Power 5402 FBA DATA IN 2 1072 DC bus voltage 5501 FBA DATA OUT 1 12022 Constant speed 1 5502 FBA DATA OUT 2 12032 Constant speed 2 5127 FBA PAR REFRESH 1 REFRESH Validates the FSCA 01 configuration parameter s...

Page 48: ... selection through the fieldbus 1103 REF1 SELECT 8 COMM Selects the fieldbus reference 1 as the source for speed reference 1106 REF2 SELECT 8 COMM Selects the fieldbus reference 2 as the source for torque reference 1601 RUN ENABLE 7 COMM Selects the fieldbus interface as the source for the inverted Run enable signal Run disable 1604 FAULT RESET SEL 8 COMM Selects the fieldbus interface as the sour...

Page 49: ...ation between the adapter module and the drive 4 With parameter 50 03 COMM LOSS T OUT define the time between communication break detection and the selected action 5 Select application specific values for parameters 50 04 50 11 Examples of appropriate values are shown in the tables below 6 Set the FSCA 01 configuration parameters in group 51 Select the communication protocol with parameter 51 25 a...

Page 50: ... according to the application Examples of appropriate values are shown in the tables below Parameter setting examples ACSM1 Speed and torque control using the ABB Drives Enhanced communication profile This example shows how to configure a speed and torque control application that uses the ABB Drives Enhanced profile In addition some application specific data is added to the communication The start...

Page 51: ...or ACSM1 drives Description 50 01 FBA ENABLE Enable Enables communication between the drive and the fieldbus adapter module 50 02 COMM LOSS FUNC Fault2 Enables fieldbus communication fault monitoring 50 03 COMM LOSS T OUT 3 0 s2 Defines the fieldbus communication break supervision time 50 04 FBA REF1 MODESEL Speed Selects the fieldbus reference 1 scaling 50 05 FBA REF2 MODESEL Torque Selects the f...

Page 52: ...guration parameter settings 10 01 EXT1 START FUNC FBA Selects the fieldbus interface as the source of the start and stop commands for external control location 1 10 04 EXT2 START FUNC FBA Selects the fieldbus interface as the source of the start and stop commands for external control location 2 24 01 SPEED REF1 SEL FBA REF1 Selects the fieldbus reference 1 as the source for speed reference 1 32 01...

Page 53: ...Enter 47Eh 1150 decimal READY TO SWITCH ON Enter 47Fh 1151 decimal OPERATING Speed mode or C7Fh 3199 decimal OPERATING Torque mode 34 05 EXT2 CTRL MODE1 Torque Selects torque control as the control mode 1 for external control location 2 1 Read only or automatically detected set 2 Example Drive parameter Setting for ACSM1 drives Description ...

Page 54: ...ction 5 Select application specific values for parameters 50 04 50 11 Examples of appropriate values are shown in the tables below 6 Set the FSCA 01 configuration parameters in group 51 Select the communication protocol with parameter 51 25 and profile with parameter 51 02 Configure the network settings with parameters 51 03 51 05 With parameters 51 06 and 51 07 select how the adapter module detec...

Page 55: ...o control the drive according to the application Examples of appropriate values are shown in the tables below Parameter setting examples ACS880 Speed control using the ABB Drives Enhanced communication profile This example shows how to configure a speed control application that uses the ABB Drives Enhanced profile The start stop commands and reference are according to the ABB Drives profile For mo...

Page 56: ... Drive parameter Setting for ACS880 drives Description 50 01 FBA A enable 1 Enable Enables communication between the drive and the fieldbus adapter module 50 02 FBA A comm loss func 1 Fault2 Enables fieldbus A communication fault monitoring 50 03 FBAA comm loss t out 3 0 s2 Defines the fieldbus A communication break supervision time 50 04 FBA A ref1 type 4 Speed Selects the fieldbus A reference 1 ...

Page 57: ...e is accessed 52 01 FBA data in1 01 142 Output power 52 03 FBA data in3 01 112 DC voltage 53 01 FBA data out1 22 262 Constant speed 1 53 03 FBA data out3 22 272 Constant speed 2 51 27 FBA par refresh 1 Configure Validates the FSCA 01 configuration parameter settings 20 01 Ext1 commands 12 Fieldbus A Selects the fieldbus A interface as the source of the start and stop commands for external control ...

Page 58: ...ster for more information Modbus register maps The 02 Profile configuration parameter selects the communication profile and Modbus register map that the adapter module presents to the Modbus master For the Modbus register map definitions see chapter Communication protocol For the definitions of the Control word Status word references and actual values for a given communication profile see chapter ...

Page 59: ... profiles are ways of conveying control commands Control word Status word references and actual values between the master station and the drive You can configure the adapter module to provide either the ABB Drives profile or one of the two Transparent modes for 16 bit and 32 bit words respectively For the ABB Drives profile the adapter module converts the data to the native profile eg DCU or FBA F...

Page 60: ...FBA Data conversion ABB Drives Drive specific profile1 with 16 bit words Transparent32 Drive specific profile1 with 32 bit words RS 485 network 1 To be used if the drive does not support the speed control mode of the DCU communication profile or if the ABB Drives profile does not cover all needed functionality like the position control Transparent16 ...

Page 61: ...elow shows the contents of the Control word for the ABB Drives communication profile The upper case boldface text refers to the states shown in the state machine on page 65 Bit Name Value STATE Description 0 OFF1_ CONTROL 1 Proceed to READY TO OPERATE 0 Stop along currently active deceleration ramp Proceed to OFF1 ACTIVE proceed to READY TO SWITCH ON unless other interlocks OFF2 OFF3 are active 1 ...

Page 62: ...d DC voltage limits in force 5 RAMP_HOLD 1 Enable ramp function Proceed to RAMP FUNCTION GENERATOR ACCELERATOR ENABLED 0 Halt ramping Ramp Function Generator output held 6 RAMP_IN_ ZERO 1 Normal operation Proceed to OPERATION Note This bit is effective only if the fieldbus interface is set as the source for this signal by drive parameters 0 Force Ramp Function Generator input to zero 7 RESET 0 1 F...

Page 63: ... EXT2 Effective if control location parameterized to be selected from fieldbus 0 Select External Control Location EXT1 Effective if control location parameterized to be selected from fieldbus 12 15 Drive specific For information see the drive documentation Bit Name Value STATE Description 0 RDY_ON 1 READY TO SWITCH ON 0 NOT READY TO SWITCH ON 1 RDY_RUN 1 READY TO OPERATE 0 OFF1 ACTIVE 2 RDY_REF 1 ...

Page 64: ...on limit 11 EXT_CTRL_ LOC 1 External Control Location EXT2 selected Note concerning ACS880 and ACS860 This bit is effective only if the fieldbus interface is set as the target for this signal by drive parameters User bit 0 selection 06 33 0 External Control Location EXT1 selected 12 EXT_RUN_ ENABLE 1 External Run Enable signal received Note concerning ACS880 and ACS860 This bit is effective only i...

Page 65: ...Emergency OFF OFF2 CW Bit1 0 SW Bit4 0 B B C D CW Bit4 0 CW xxxx x1xx xxx1 1111 CW xxxx x1xx xx11 1111 D CW Bit6 0 A C CW xxxx x1xx x111 1111 SW Bit8 1 D from any state Fault SW Bit3 1 CW Bit7 1 CW xxxx x1xx xxxx x111 CW xxxx x1xx xxxx 1111 and SW Bit12 1 ABB Drives communication profile SWITCH ON INHIBITED NOT READY TO SWITCH ON READY TO SWITCH ON READY TO OPERATE OPERATION INHIBITED OFF1 ACTIVE ...

Page 66: ...through the fieldbus the module must be defined as the source for control information for example reference Scaling References are scaled as shown below Note The values of REF1 MAX and REF2 MAX are set with drive parameters See the drive manuals for further information In ACSM1 ACS850 ACQ810 ACS880 ACS860 and ACS530 the speed reference REFx in decimal 0 20000 corresponds to 0 100 of the speed scal...

Page 67: ... drive The functions to be monitored are selected with a drive parameter Scaling Actual values are scaled as shown below Note The values of REF1 MAX and REF2 MAX are set with drive parameters See the drive manuals for further information 0 REFx MAX REFx MAX 0 ACT2 10000 ACT1 20000 ACT2 10000 ACT1 20000 Drive Fieldbus ...

Page 68: ...68 Communication profiles ...

Page 69: ...ral communication protocols intended for supervision and control of automation equipment The FSCA 01 RS 485 adapter module acts as a Modbus RTU slave with support for ABB Drives and Transparent profiles The Modbus commands supported are listed in section Function codes on page 70 You can find more information on the RTU transmission mode and cabling in MODBUS over Serial Line Specification and Imp...

Page 70: ...is to use 6 digit decimal addresses from 400001 to 465536 This manual uses 6 digit decimal addressing to represent Modbus holding register addresses Modbus master devices that are limited to 5 digit decimal addressing may still access registers 400001 to 409999 by using 5 digit decimal addresses 40001 to 49999 Registers 410000 465536 are inaccessible to these masters Note Register addresses of the...

Page 71: ... slave device must be initialized and restarted and all of its communication event counters cleared If the port is in the Listen Only mode no response is returned If the port is not in the Listen Only mode a normal response is returned before the restart 04 Force Listen Only Mode Forces the addressed slave device to the Listen Only mode This isolates it from the other devices on the network allowi...

Page 72: ... block of holding registers same or different than those written in a server device 2Bh 0Eh Encapsulated Interface Transport Read Device Identification Allows reading identification and other information of the server Parameter Read Device ID code allows to define three access types 01 Request to get the basic device identification stream access 02 Request to get the regular device identification ...

Page 73: ...ILLEGAL FUNCTION The function code received in the query is not an allowable action for the server 02h ILLEGAL DATA ADDRESSS The data address received in the query is to an allowable address for the server 03h ILLEGAL DATA VALUE A value contained in the query data field is not an allowable value for the server 04h SLAVE DEVICE FAILURE An unrecoverable error occurred while the server was attempting...

Page 74: ...ual 1 4 00006 ABB Drive Profile Actual 2 4 00007 DATA OUT 1 4 00008 DATA OUT 2 4 00009 DATA OUT 3 4 000010 DATA IN 1 4 000011 DATA IN 2 4 000012 DATA IN 3 4 00101 4 09999 Drive Parameter Access 16 bit Register Address 4 00000 100 Group Index Example for Drive Parameter 3 18 4 00000 100 3 18 4 00318 Note Addressing depends on the address mode selected with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 1 6 ...

Page 75: ...ssing depends on the address mode selected with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 Register Address1 2 Register Data 16 bit 1 6 digit register addressing 4 00001 is used instead of 5 digit register addressing 4 0001 to describe register map See section Register addressing on page 70 for additional information 2 Register addresses of the 32 bit parameters cannot be accessed by using 5 digit regi...

Page 76: ...UT adjust the length of the request message to fit both words of the parameter Register Address1 2 Register Data 16 bit 4 00001 ABB Drives Profile Control 4 00002 ABB Drives Profile Reference 1 4 00003 ABB Drives Profile Reference 2 4 00004 DATA OUT 1 4 00005 DATA OUT 2 4 00006 DATA OUT 3 4 00007 DATA OUT 4 4 00008 DATA OUT 5 4 00009 DATA OUT 6 4 00010 DATA OUT 7 4 00011 DATA OUT 8 4 00012 DATA OU...

Page 77: ...p A 51 151 54 154 4 20000 4 29999 Drive Parameter Access 32 bit not supported with ACS355 Register Address 4 20000 200 Group 2 Index Example for Drive Parameter 1 27 4 20000 200 1 2 27 4 20254 Note Addressing depends on the address mode selected with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 1 6 digit register addressing 4 00001 is used instead of 5 digit register addressing 4 0001 to describe registe...

Page 78: ...le Reference 2 4 00004 DATA OUT 1 4 00005 DATA OUT 2 4 00006 DATA OUT 3 4 00007 DATA OUT 4 4 00008 DATA OUT 5 4 00009 DATA OUT 6 4 00010 DATA OUT 7 4 00011 DATA OUT 8 4 00012 DATA OUT 9 4 00013 DATA OUT 10 4 00014 DATA OUT 11 4 00015 DATA OUT 12 4 00051 Native Drive Profile Status 4 00052 Native Drive Profile Actual 1 4 00053 Native Drive Profile Actual 2 4 00054 DATA IN 1 4 00055 DATA IN 2 4 0005...

Page 79: ... not supported with ACS355 Register Address 4 20000 200 Group 2 Index Example for Drive Parameter 1 27 4 20000 200 1 2 27 4 20254 Note Addressing depends on the address mode selected with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 1 6 digit register addressing 4 00001 is used instead of 5 digit register addressing 4 0001 to describe register map See section Register addressing on page 70 for additional...

Page 80: ... 00011 DATA OUT 5 4 00012 DATA OUT 6 4 00013 DATA OUT 7 4 00014 DATA OUT 8 4 00015 DATA OUT 9 4 00016 DATA OUT 10 4 00017 DATA OUT 11 4 00018 DATA OUT 12 4 00051 Native Drive Profile Status Least Significant 16 bits 4 00052 Native Drive Profile Status Most Significant 16 bits 4 00053 Native Drive Profile Actual 1 Least Significant 16 bits 4 00054 Native Drive Profile Actual 1 Most Significant 16 b...

Page 81: ...d with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 4 20000 4 29999 Drive Parameter Access 32 bit not supported with ACS355 Register Address 4 20000 200 Group 2 Index Example for Drive Parameter 1 27 4 20000 200 1 2 27 4 20254 Note Addressing depends on the address mode selected with parameter 12 in group A 51 151 54 154 1 6 digit register addressing 4 00001 is used instead of 5 digit register addressing...

Page 82: ...82 Communication protocol ...

Page 83: ...Diagnostics 83 9 Diagnostics What this chapter contains This chapter explains how to trace faults with the status LEDs on the adapter module ...

Page 84: ... MODULE flashing orange Internal file system error The error may be cleared by cycling drive power If the error persists contact your local ABB representative MODULE Green The device is operating in a normal condition Off Communication to host lost temporarily or no power applied to the device Flashing red Start up initialization Orange Configuration error Flashing orange alternating with the HOST...

Page 85: ...of the failure by reading the registers The internal error register is cleared when a query has finished successfully NETWORK Off No communication Flashing green Communication activity on the interface Orange Configuration error Flashing green alternating with flashing orange Parity error Flashing orange Data lines DATA_B and DATA_A are connected crosswise Swap the data lines at connector X1 or at...

Page 86: ...the parameter 0x65 General error in drive communication Undefined error when handling a Modbus query 0x66 Timeout Timeout in drive communication when handling a Modbus query 0x70 Read only An attempt to write a non zero value to a read only drive parameter 0x71 Parameter group ended An attempt to write to multiple parameter groups 0x72 MSB is not zero An attempt to write a 16 bit parameter with a ...

Page 87: ...echnical data What this chapter contains This chapter contains the technical specifications of the adapter module and the RS 485 link FSCA 01 The figure below shows the enclosure of the adapter module from the front and side ...

Page 88: ...lock 2 for bus termination configuration Power supply 3 3 V 5 max 400 mA supplied by the drive General Complies with EMC standard EN 61800 3 2004 Bus interface functionally isolated from the drive Printed circuit board conformal coated Compatible devices All RS 485 compliant devices Medium Shielded twisted pair cable impedance 100 150 ohm Termination 120 ohms built in the module Topology Trunk lin...

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