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P94DVN01A

Safety Information

1.1.4  Electrical Connection

When working on live drive controllers, applicable national regulations for the prevention of accidents (e.g. VBG 
4) must be observed. The electrical installation must be carried out according to the appropriate regulations 
(e.g. cable cross-sections, fuses, PE connection).

Additional  information  can  be  obtained  from  the  national  regulatory  documentation.  In  the  United  States, 
electrical installation is regulated by the National Electric Code (nec) and NFPA 70 along with state and local 
regulations.

The documentation contains information about installation in compliance with EMC (shielding, grounding, filters 
and cables). These notes must also be observed for CE-marked controllers. The manufacturer of the system or 
machine is responsible for compliance with the required limit values demanded by EMC legislation.

1.1.5  Operation

Systems including controllers must be equipped with additional monitoring and protection devices according to 
the corresponding standards (e.g. technical equipment, regulations for prevention of accidents, etc.). The user 
is allowed to adapt the controller to his application as described in the documentation.

DANGER

!

After the controller has been disconnected from the supply voltage, do not touch the 
live components and power connection, since capacitors could still be charged. Wait 
at least 60 seconds before servicing the drive  Please observe the corresponding 
notes on the controller.

Do not continuously cycle input power to the controller more than once every three 
minutes.

Please close all protective covers and doors during operation.

WARNING!

Network control permits automatic operation of the drive. The system design must 
incorporate adequate protection to prevent personnel from accessing moving 
equipment while power is applied to the drive system.

Table 1: Pictographs used in these instructions:

Pictograph

Signal Word

Meaning

Consequence if Ignored

DANGER!

Warning of Hazardous Electrical 
Voltage.

Reference to an imminent danger that 
may result in death or serious personal 
injury if the corresponding measures 
are not taken.

WARNING!

Impending or possible danger to 
personnel

Death or injury

STOP!

Possible damage to equipment

Damage to drive system or its 
surroundings

NOTE

Useful tip: If note is observed, it will 
make using the drive easier

NOTE:

The complete list of variables can be found in the PositionServo Programming Manual 
(PM94M01).

Summary of Contents for Lenze MotionView OnBoard

Page 1: ...PositionServo DeviceNet Communications Module Communications Interface Reference Guide...

Page 2: ...commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual MotionView PositionServo and all related indicia are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lenze AG in the United States...

Page 3: ...le Types 5 3 3 2 Network Limitations 5 3 3 3 Connections and Shielding 6 3 3 4 Network Termination 6 4 Configuring Drive for DeviceNet Communication 8 4 1 Connect to the Drive with MotionView OnBoard...

Page 4: ...1 Data Scale Factor 17 5 2 3 Byte 2 Status Byte 2 17 5 2 4 Byte 3 Response Type 18 5 2 5 Bytes 4 through 7 Data 18 6 Explicit Messaging 19 6 1 Objects 64h and 65h 19 6 2 Example Explicit Message 19 7...

Page 5: ...ation includes information on compliance with the EN 61000 3 2 When installing the drive controllers in machines commissioning i e the starting of operation as directed is prohibited until it is prove...

Page 6: ...apt the controller to his application as described in the documentation DANGER After the controller has been disconnected from the supply voltage do not touch the live components and power connection...

Page 7: ...bined with it s efficient data formatting permit the coordination and control of multi node applications 2 2 Module Specification Group 2 Server Device Supported baudrates 125kbps 250kbps 500kbps Supp...

Page 8: ...d replace screws as illustrated in Figure 2 S921a Figure 2 Installation of DeviceNet Communications Module 3 2 DeviceNet Terminal Block Table 2 and Figure 3 illustrate the pinout of the PositionServo...

Page 9: ...rs that must be taken into consideration when designing a DeviceNet network For full details refer to the official DeviceNet Planning and Installation Manual available on the http www ovda org website...

Page 10: ...5 Connect to cubical panel earth as close to the drive as possible Figure 4a Network Daisy Chain Connection Figure 4b Ground Connection of Network Center Node 3 3 4 Network Termination In high speed f...

Page 11: ...94DVN01A Installation DeviceNet Master PositionServo DeviceNet Slave PositionServo DeviceNet Slave H L 120 120 DeviceNet Network DeviceNet Network H L H L Power Supply Figure 6 DeviceNet Network Wirin...

Page 12: ...screen is displayed Click Run to enter the MotionView program Once MotionView has launched verify motor is safe to operate click YES I have then select Connect from the Main toolbar top left The Conn...

Page 13: ...s CAN ID This parameter takes effect after the drive has been re booted power cycled Note DeviceNet valid addresses 0 63 CAN Boot Up Mode Pre Operational Operational or Pseudo Master modes are availab...

Page 14: ...10 REBOOT Message This can be done by cycling the power to the drive 4 2 2 Set CAN Parameters The CAN folder contains the configuration parameters for the CAN interface To change a CAN parameter use...

Page 15: ...ined value or click in the box adjacent to the parameter and enter a numeric value that is within the parameter s specified range Table 5 lists the range and default value for each CANOpen parameter T...

Page 16: ...Parameters All standard CAN parameters are reused by DeviceNet To enable DeviceNet functionality set variable 238 VAR_CAN_ENABLE_EPM 3 Variable 276 DNET_SCALE_POLL_IO is a new parameter that determin...

Page 17: ...t Codes can be found in the drive s user manual S94PM01 The DFAULT parameter PID 9 indicates the last drive fault In addition a new error code 43 is introduced to indicate a problem in the DeviceNet P...

Page 18: ...eger 32 bit data values scaled by the value of the 10 DNET_ SCALE_POLL_IO NOTE The Enable bit takes precedence over the rest of the command bits and the command type If the drive is disabled Enable bi...

Page 19: ...is bit in combination with the Relative bit controls PID s 92 and 93 5 1 2 Byte 2 Command Type Command Axis bits 7 to 5 The values of these bits should always be 001 since the PositionServo has only 1...

Page 20: ...he lowest byte first and the highest byte last Said another way in little endian format the least significant byte is stored at the lowest address Endian Format 16 bit Value 32 bit Value Byte Order Wo...

Page 21: ...ed I O command message is detected 2 In Position 1 motion complete and target position is within specified limits Bit 5 of the drive status PID 54 1 NA 0 0 default setting bit not used 0 In Motion 1 I...

Page 22: ...101 V1 0x14 Command Response Error This response is returned if any fault occurs or the last sent command is unsupported In this case byte 6 of the response assembly has copy of the command message by...

Page 23: ...cess As an example writing to variable VAR_ENABLE ID 52 a non 0 value will enable the drive Writing the same variable with a 0 zero value will disable the drive Another example could be writing the va...

Page 24: ...never its state changes or at a base heartbeat rate Cyclic Device will produce data at a defined interval EDS Electronic Data Sheet Explicit Message Contains module vendor information sent via a high...

Page 25: ...4 2 3 Set CANOpen Parameters PID237 CAN Bootup Delay 5 s R W 4 2 3 Set CANOpen Parameters PID238 CAN Enable 3 for DeviceNet R W 4 3 Configuration Parameters PID276 DeviceNet Poll I O Scaling 101 10 R...

Page 26: ...AC Technology Corporation 630 Douglas Street Uxbridge MA 01569 Telephone 508 278 9100 Facsimile 508 278 7873 www lenze actech com P94DVN01A...

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