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4 Commissioning

4.6 Supported objects

DX-NET-DEVICENET

02/14 MN04012005ZEN

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4.6.4.2 Parameter Object (0F

hex

)

The Parameter Object (Class Code 0F

hex

) serves as a DeviceNet interface to 

the DA1 variable frequency drive‘s configuration data and parameters. It 
contains an instance for each parameter, with the instance being linked to 
the parameter to be configured.

Class Attributes

Instance attributes

Attribute 
Id

Attribute name

Access 
right

ro | rw

Data type

Value

Description

1

Revision

ro

UINT

0001h

Revision

2

Maximal Instance

ro

UINT

Maximum 
number of object 
instances

8

Parameter Class 
Descriptor

ro

WORD

Default: 0000 
0000 0000 
01011b
Bit:Contents:
0 Supports 
parameter 
instances
1 Supports full 
attributes
2 Must do non-
volatile storage 
save command
3 Parameters 
are stored in 
non-volatile 
storage

9

Configuration 
Assembly 
Instance

ro

UINT

0000

hex

Is not supported

Attribute 
Id

Attribute name

Access 
right

ro | rw

Data type

Description

1

Parameter Value

ro/rw

Defined using 
attributes 4, 5, 
6.

Parameter value
It will only be possible to read this 
attribute if bit 4 is set to TRUE.

2

Link Path Size

ro

USINT

0007

hex

3

Link Path

ro

Packed EPATH

4

Descriptor

ro

WORD

5

Data Type

ro

EPATH

6

Data Size

ro

USINT

7

Parameter Name 
String

ro

SHORT_STRING

8

Units String

ro

SHORT_STRING

not supported

Summary of Contents for PowerXL DX-NET-DEVICENET

Page 1: ...Manual PowerXL DX NET DEVICENET Field bus connection DeviceNet or Variable Frequency Drives DA1 02 14 MN04012005Z EN...

Page 2: ...r Voice 877 ETN CARE 386 2273 option 2 option 6 8 00 a m 5 00 p m Central Time U S UTC 6 email TRCDrives Eaton com www eaton com drives Original Operating Instructions The German language edition of t...

Page 3: ...dip or failure This should not cause dangerous operating states even for a short time If necessary emergency stop devices should be implemented Wherever faults in the automation system may cause inju...

Page 4: ...II...

Page 5: ...X NET DEVICENET 8 1 4 General rated operational data 9 1 5 Proper use 10 1 6 Maintenance and inspection 11 1 7 Storage 11 1 8 Service and warranty 11 1 9 Disposal 11 2 Engineering 13 2 1 DeviceNet 13...

Page 6: ...4 Engineering the module 26 4 5 General information about the DeviceNet field bus system 28 4 5 1 Object model 28 4 6 Supported objects 29 4 6 1 Identity Object 01hex 30 4 6 2 DeviceNet Object 03hex...

Page 7: ...ctrical systems and machines as well as with reading technical drawings DeviceNet is an open field bus standard that is based on the CAN protocol and is specified in European standard EN 50325 The spe...

Page 8: ...nings of material damages 0 2 2 Hazard warnings of personal injury 0 2 3 Tips NOTICE Warns about the possibility of material damage CAUTION Warns of the possibility of hazardous situations that may po...

Page 9: ...of State CW Control Word LED Light Emitting Diode LED LSB Least Significant Bit MAC ID Media Access Control Identifier MSB Most Significant Bit ODVA Open DeviceNet Vendor Association The user organiza...

Page 10: ...2 Data types in DeviceNet designation US American value US American designation SI value Conversion value Length 1 in inch 25 4 mm 0 0394 Power 1 HP 1 014 PS horsepower 0 7457 kW 1 341 Moment of torq...

Page 11: ...s and instructions on the packaging and for handling the unpacked device Open the packaging with adequate tools and inspect the contents immediately after receipt in order to ensure that they are comp...

Page 12: ...face card DX NET 1 3 Designation at DX NET DEVICENET The following drawing shows the DX NET DEVICENET fieldbus connection Figure 3 Designations at DX NET DEVICENET a Network status LED NS b DeviceNet...

Page 13: ...transient electrical interference burst as per EN 61000 4 4 Shock waves as per EN 61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 Conducted interferences Environmental conditions Operating temperature C 40 no hoarfrost up to...

Page 14: ...into DeviceNet field bus systems Figure 4 How the DX NET DEVICENET fieldbus connection can be integrated into a DeviceNet network a PC b Head end controller master with DeviceNet interface c Variable...

Page 15: ...no condensation permitted 1 8 Service and warranty Contact your local sales partner if you have a problem with your Eaton fieldbus connection When you call have following data ready the exact part no...

Page 16: ...1 Device series 1 9 Disposal 12 DX NET DEVICENET 02 14 MN04012005ZEN www eaton com...

Page 17: ...defines the transfer of I O data in real time via I O messages I O messaging or implicit messaging as well as the transfer of request and response data for configuration diagnostic and management pur...

Page 18: ...e The configuration is incorrect or incomplete or a configuration does not exist green illuminating The module is working properly red flashing An error has occurred illuminated red A fatal error has...

Page 19: ...In the case of DA1 variable frequency drives with sizes FS2 and FS3 the fieldbus connection will need to be plugged into the variable frequency drive from below In the case of sizes FS4 and up the fie...

Page 20: ...eaton com moeller Support by entering the document number as the search term 3 3 Notes on the mechanical surface mounting Figure 7 Make sure that the equipment is de energized when performing install...

Page 21: ...f the variable frequency drive To do this use a flat blade screwdriver to lift off the cover at the marked cutout without forcing it and then remove the cover by hand Figure 8 Opening the interface co...

Page 22: ...3 Installation 3 4 Mounting for frame sizes FS2 and FS3 18 DX NET DEVICENET 02 14 MN04012005ZEN www eaton com Figure 9 Inserting the fieldbus connection NS MS DeviceNet T 8 0 25 Nm 2 21 lb in COM...

Page 23: ...ldbus connection must be installed inside the variable frequency drive To do so use a standard screwdriver to turn the two screws on the front cover 90 Then proceed to remove the cover Figure 10 Openi...

Page 24: ...ng so you can insert the connection on the right hand side and use the screws to secure it Then put the cover back on and use the two screws turn them 90 to secure it Figure 11 Inserting the fieldbus...

Page 25: ...rk properly all the plug pins need to be connected This applies to the 24 V bus voltage as well If there is no bus voltage present the DX NET DEVICENET module will be unable to communicate In this cas...

Page 26: ...CAN_L Figure 12 Bus termination resistors RT CAN_H and CAN_L terminals 3 6 3 Max cable lengths The maximum bus cable length depends not only on the data rate but also on the type of cable being used...

Page 27: ...cables and energy carrying mains and motor cables must be greater than 30 cm Cables should always intersect at right angles Figure 13 Routing cables for DeviceNet and mains motor cables If the system...

Page 28: ...3 Installation 3 7 Install field bus 24 DX NET DEVICENET 02 14 MN04012005ZEN www eaton com...

Page 29: ...essage To do so use the corresponding service from the DeviceNet object First of all complete all measures for commissioning the DA1 variable frequency drive as described in the respective manual MN04...

Page 30: ...ollowing instructions explain how to configure the communication module with a DA1 variable frequency drive Figure 15 Engineering a PC with configuration tool b Head end controller c Variable frequenc...

Page 31: ...and configuration purposes Variable frequency drive DA1 with DX NET DEVICENET connection Switch the device on switch on the power supply Now configure the project For information on a detailed configu...

Page 32: ...uniquely identify a node within the network e g vendor ID device type and product code In addition it contains a device s current status serial number and product name Message Router Object The Messag...

Page 33: ...Assembly Object Class Code 04hex provides the user with mapping options i e attribute data of different instances in different classes can be grouped together to form a single attribute of an instance...

Page 34: ...n GmbH has defined the following product code usedtoidentify specificvendorproducts forthemodule 69123dec Itmakes referenceto the model number 4 Revision ro USINT Device version Two bytes are returned...

Page 35: ...ALSE 4 Bus Off Counter ro rw USINT Number value range 0 255 of bus off events 5 Allocation Information ro STRUCT of BYTE USINT Selection bit used to assign the master MAC ID 6 MAC ID Switch changed ro...

Page 36: ...es Attributes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Services 0xE Attribute Id Attribute name Access rights ro rw Data type Description Value 1 CLASS REVISION ro UINT version 0x00 01 2 MAX OBJECT INSTANCE ro UINT Maximum nu...

Page 37: ...which means that a client request must always be followed by a server response Instance attributes Table 7 Instance 1 Explicit message connection Attribute Id Attribute name Access right ro rw Data ty...

Page 38: ...UINT Minimum time between two instances of data 18 Connection Timeout Multiplier ro rw UINT Attribute Id Attribute name Access right ro rw Data type Description 1 State ro USINT Connection status 0 No...

Page 39: ...ut state 13 Produced Connection Path Length ro UINT 0000hex COS Cyclic 0007hex Polled 14 Produced Connection Path ro EPATH No Value COS Cyclic 20 04 25 nn nn 30 03hex Polled 15 Consumed Connection Pat...

Page 40: ...Class Trigger ro Byte Type of connection 82h Transport Class Trigger Server Cyclic Class 2 4 Produced Connection ID ro UINT 5 Consumed Connection ID ro UINT 6 Initial Communication Characteristics ro...

Page 41: ...ass Trigger ro Byte Typeofconnection 00hex client cyclic class 0 no acknowledge 10hex Client COS Class 0 No Acknowledge 02 Client Cyclic Class 2 Acknowledge 12hex Client COS Class 2 Acknowledge 4 Prod...

Page 42: ...x Acknowledge 17 Production Inhibit Time ro UINT 0000hex 18 Connection Timeout Multiplier ro rw UINT 0000hex Attribute Id Attribute name Access right ro rw Data type Description Attribute Id Attribute...

Page 43: ...mum number of object instances 8 Parameter Class Descriptor ro WORD Default 0000 0000 0000 01011b Bit Contents 0 Supports parameter instances 1 Supports full attributes 2 Must do non volatile storage...

Page 44: ...Divisor ro UINT 0001hex not supported in this case 15 Scaling Base ro UINT 0001hex not supported in this case 16 Scaling Offset ro INT 0000h not supported in this case 17 Multiplier Link ro UINT 0000h...

Page 45: ...ord Status Word REF Reference Value setpoint value ACT Actual Value Actual value PDO Process Data Out Process data output PDI Process Data In Process data input PNU Description Value 0 Value 1 0 stop...

Page 46: ...messages and the device status provides information regarding the device status and any error messages Device status Value Description DS Field bus module PDI 3 input 0 Torque limit reference 1 User P...

Page 47: ...ively large voltage waves in DC link 0E P LOSS Phase failure mains side 0F h O I Overcurrent at variable frequency drive output 10 th Flt Thermistor fault built in heat sink 11 dAtA F EEPROM checksum...

Page 48: ...ctance too high 2C AtF 05 The motor parameters do not match the motor 32 SC FO1 Fault Modbus communication loss error 33 SC F02 Fault CANopen communication loss error 34 SC F03 Communications with fie...

Page 49: ...eter P5 12 The following settings can also be modified during operation Process data output 4 PDO 4 Configured with parameter P5 08 The following settings can also be modified during operation Value D...

Page 50: ...the parameter RUN Access rights to the parameters during operation RUN Modification permissible Modification only possible in STOP ro rw Parameter read and write permissions via a fieldbus connection...

Page 51: ...26 P1 06 Energy optimization rw 106 A2 27 P1 07 Motor rated operating voltage rw 107 A2 28 P1 08 Motor rated operational current rw 108 A2 29 P1 09 Motor rated frequency rw 109 A2 30 P1 10 Motor rated...

Page 52: ...76 P2 31 AI1 scaling factor rw 231 A2 77 P2 32 AI1 offset rw 232 A2 78 P2 33 AI2 Signal range rw 233 A2 79 P2 34 AI2 scaling factor rw 234 A2 80 P2 35 AI2 Offset rw 235 A2 81 P2 36 REAF Start functio...

Page 53: ...erator rw 409 A2 115 P4 10 V Hz characteristic curve modification voltage rw 410 A2 116 P4 11 V Hz characteristic curve modification frequency rw 411 A2 126 P5 01 Inverter Slave Adress rw 501 A2 127 P...

Page 54: ...Brake resistor power rw 620 A2 166 P6 21 Braking chopper cycle in the event of excessively low temperature rw 621 A2 167 P6 22 Reset fan run time rw 622 A2 168 P6 23 kWh meter reset rw 623 A2 169 P6...

Page 55: ...equency dec2 dec3 rw 810 A2 206 P8 11 Second deceleration time dec2 rw 811 A2 207 P8 12 Transition frequency dec1 dec2 rw 812 A2 208 P8 13 Ramp selection when there is a preset speed rw 813 A2 216 P9...

Page 56: ...1 rw 935 A2 251 P9 36 Control source Relay 2 rw 936 A2 252 P9 37 Control source scaling rw 937 A2 253 P9 38 Source PID setpoint value rw 938 A2 254 P9 39 Source PID feedback rw 939 A2 255 P9 40 Source...

Page 57: ...1036 A2 302 User RO 2 relay output 2 rw 1037 A2 303 User RO 3 relay output 3 rw 1038 A2 304 User RO 4 relay output 4 rw 1039 A2 305 User RO 5 relay output 5 rw 1040 A2 306 User scaling value rw 1041...

Page 58: ...otor current ro 1082 A2 348 Motor torque ro 1083 A2 349 Motor power ro 1084 A2 350 PID controller starting speed ro 1085 A2 351 DC voltage ro 1086 A2 352 Unit Temperature ro 1087 A2 353 PCB controle t...

Page 59: ...er ro 1132 A2 398 Complete MWh meter ro 1133 A2 399 Total operating hours meter ro 1134 A2 400 Total operating minutes seconds meter ro 1135 A2 401 User hours run meter ro 1136 A2 402 User operating m...

Page 60: ...4 Commissioning 4 8 Parameter 56 DX NET DEVICENET 02 14 MN04012005ZEN www eaton com...

Page 61: ...15 mounting 15 17 19 proper use 10 Replacing 11 E EDS file 25 Engineering 26 Environmental Conditions 9 Equipment supplied 7 Error Messages 43 Explicit Messages 33 Explicit Messaging 13 F Failure cod...

Page 62: ...29 Parameters acyclic 46 Part no 8 PD Process Data 5 PDI Process Data Interface 5 41 42 Pin assignment 21 PLC Programmable logic controller 5 13 PNU parameter number 5 41 46 Production quality 9 R Ra...

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