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9 Specifications

9.1 Enclosure

Dimensions

40 mm (W) x 166 mm (H) x 90 mm (D)

Weight

250 g

Protection

IP20

9.2 Mounting

Spring-action plastic mounting clips (x2)

9.3 Connections

Soft starter

6-way pin assembly

Contacts

Gold flash

Network

RJ45

9.4 Settings

IP address

Automatically assigned, configurable

Device name

Automatically assigned, configurable

9.5 Network

Link speed

10 Mbps, 100 Mbps (auto-detect)

Full duplex
Auto crossover

9.6 Power

Consumption (steady state, maximum)

35 mA@24 V DC

Reverse polarity protected
Galvanically isolated

9.7 Certification

RCM

IEC 60947-4-2

CE

EN 60947-4-2

PROFIBUS & PROFINET International

AN428735951761en-000101 / 175R1188

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Specifications

PROFINET Module

Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for VLT MCD 200

Page 1: ...Installation Guide PROFINET Module VLT Compact Starter MCD 200 and VLT Soft Starter MCD 500...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ables 10 EMC Precautions 11 Network Establishment 11 Addressing 11 Device Configuration 12 Configuration of Device Name 12 Identifying the Device with Ethernet Device Configuration Tool 12 On board We...

Page 4: ...1 Control Status 20 Bytes 2 3 Starter State 21 Bytes 4 5 Trip Code 21 Bytes 6 7 Motor Current 22 Bytes 8 9 Motor Temperature 22 Bytes 10 63 Extended Information 22 Parameter Management 24 Output 24 I...

Page 5: ...s while the soft starter is connected to mains voltage may cause personal injury Before attaching or removing accessories isolate the soft starter from mains voltage W A R N I N G RISK OF PERSONAL INJ...

Page 6: ...OFINET Module is available in 2 different versions The part number is printed on the label on the side of the module 175G9905 MCD PROFINET Module Monitor and control the soft starter over a PROFINET c...

Page 7: ...Soft starter 2 Network switch 3 IoT connection MQTT OPC UA 4 Industrial Ethernet connection to programmable logic controller 5 TCP connection to VLT Motion Control Tool MCT 10 Refer to the VLT Motion...

Page 8: ...it may damage the equipment Remove mains and control voltage from the soft starter before installing or removing options accessories Procedure Remove control power and mains supply from the soft star...

Page 9: ...tom retaining clips to secure the module to the soft starter e77ha835 10 Connect Ethernet Port 1 or Port 2 on the PROFINET Module to the network Apply control power to the soft starter AN428735951761e...

Page 10: ...J45 Ethernet ports 25 17 18 2 3 1 e77ha621 10 Illustration 3 Connecting MCD 500 1 Soft starter remote mode 17 18 Stop input 25 18 Reset input 2 PROFINET Module 3 RJ45 Ethernet ports 4 2 Network Connec...

Page 11: ...ould be at an angle of 90 4 3 Network Establishment The controller must establish communications directly with each device before the device can participate in the network 4 4 Addressing Each device i...

Page 12: ...ed to a network The Error LED will flash occasionally during the configuration process N O T I C E If the PC has a firewall enabled add the tool to the list of authorized programs Procedure Attach the...

Page 13: ...ce and computer must both be connected to the Ethernet network The computer must use a fixed IP address not DHCP and the same subnet mask as the device The default IP address for a new PROFINET Module...

Page 14: ...ET Module supports multiple users and levels of privilege Users can view the home screen and IP settings Supervisors can view the home screen and IP settings and they can change configuration settings...

Page 15: ...Click Save changes 5 2 2 2 Deleting a User Procedure Connect to the web server and click Administration Select the required entry in the user list and click Delete Click Delete again to confirm the ac...

Page 16: ...enable MQTT client operation The MQTT client is enabled by default Click Connection and configure the settings as required Click Connections Actions to select which information the device should publ...

Page 17: ...o enable OPC UA client operation The OPC UA client is enabled by default Click Server Configuration and configure the settings as required Select Actions to select the actions for different object ins...

Page 18: ...Comms in Remote See the VLT Soft Starter MCD 500 Operating Guide for parameter details 6 5 Ensuring Safe and Successful Control Data written to the device remains in its registers until the data is ov...

Page 19: ...Description Link x Off No network connection On Connected to a network TX RX x Flashing Transmitting or receiving data AN428735951761en 000101 175R1188 19 Danfoss A S 2022 11 Operation PROFINET Module...

Page 20: ...etails 0 0 1 Reserved 2 3 0 Use soft starter remote input to select motor set 1 Use primary motor set when starting 2 Use secondary motor set when starting 3 Reserved 4 0 Stop action as selected in th...

Page 21: ...ecimal value of bits 0 3 indicates the state of the soft starter 0 Communication error between device and soft starter 1 Ready 2 Starting 3 Running 4 Stopping 5 Not ready restart delay restart tempera...

Page 22: ...00 7 MCD 500 12 13 Model number 0 7 Reserved 8 15 Soft starter model ID 14 15 Reserved 16 17 Reserved 18 19 Starter state 0 4 0 Reserved 1 Ready 2 Starting 3 Running 4 Stopping 5 Not ready restart del...

Page 23: ...Power factor 0 7 100 power factor of 1 8 15 Reserved 30 31 Reserved 32 33 Current 0 13 Phase 1 current rms 14 15 Reserved 34 35 Current 0 13 Phase 2 current rms 14 15 Reserved 36 37 Current 0 13 Phase...

Page 24: ...rameters in parameter group 20 Advanced Parameters may cause unpredictable behavior in the soft starter Consult the local supplier before adjusting the Advanced Parameters 7 4 1 Output Use output byte...

Page 25: ...ndercurrent x 10 Heat sink overtemperature x 11 Motor connection x 12 Input A trip x 13 FLC too high x 14 Unsupported option function not available in inside delta x 15 Starter communication between d...

Page 26: ...MCD 201 MCD 202 MCD 500 33 Time overcurrent bypass overload x x 35 Battery clock x 36 Thermistor circuit x AN428735951761en 000101 175R1188 26 Danfoss A S 2022 11 Packet Structures PROFINET Module In...

Page 27: ...s to another device until all devices are connected e77ha629 10 Illustration 5 Example of Line Topology N O T I C E The device has an integrated switch to allow data to pass through in line topology T...

Page 28: ...ort of the module connects to another device which in turn connects to another device until all devices are connected The final device connects back to the switch The device supports beacon based ring...

Page 29: ...e77ha631 10 Illustration 7 Example of Combined Topologies AN428735951761en 000101 175R1188 29 Danfoss A S 2022 11 Network Design PROFINET Module Installation Guide...

Page 30: ...Automatically assigned configurable Device name Automatically assigned configurable 9 5 Network Link speed 10 Mbps 100 Mbps auto detect Full duplex Auto crossover 9 6 Power Consumption steady state ma...

Page 31: ...AN428735951761en 000101 175R1188 31 Danfoss A S 2022 11 Specifications PROFINET Module Installation Guide...

Page 32: ...rinted material Danfoss reserves the right to alter its products without notice This also applies to products already on order provided that such alterations can be made without subsequential changes...

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