E6581268
①
- 3 -
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the DeviceNet communications interface PWB “DEV001Z” for the VFS11. Before using the
DeviceNet interface, please familiarize yourself with the product and be sure to thoroughly read the instructions and
precautions contained in this manual.
In addition, please make sure that this manual and “Instruction Manual” is delivered to the end user, and keep this
instruction manual in a safe place for future reference or drive/interface inspection.
This manual describes the supported functions for the “DEV001Z”.
In conjunction with this manual, the following manuals are supplied by Toshiba, and are essential both for ensuring a safe,
reliable system installation as well as for realizing the full potential of the “DEV001Z”:
- TOSVERT VF-S11 Instruction Manual
- DEV001Z Instruction Manual (Installation, Wiring, etc.)
1.1. Usage
Precautions
- Do not touch charged parts of the drive such as the terminal block while the drive’s CHARGE lamp is lit. A charge will
still be present in the drive’s internal electrolytic capacitors, and therefore touching these areas may result in an
electrical shock. Always turn all drive input power supplies OFF, and wait at least 5 minutes after the CHARGE lamp
has gone out before connecting communication cables or motor wiring.
- Proper ground connections are vital for both safety and signal reliability reasons. For proper grounding procedures,
please refer to the ASD instruction manual for drive considerations and the
ODVA DeviceNet Specifications
for network
considerations.
- Route all communication cables separate from drive input/output power wiring.
- To avoid the possibility of electric shock due to leakage currents, always ground the drive’s E/GND terminal and the
motor. To avoid misoperation, do not connect the DeviceNet network SHIELD terminal directly to either of the above-
mentioned grounds or any other power ground.
- Do not assign the same MAC ID to more than one DeviceNet unit in the same network. For an explanation of station
addressing, refer to Instruction Manual.
1.2. General
Specifications
LED Indicators
One bicolor red/green Module Status LED and Network Status LED.
Behavior according to ODVA DeviceNet Specifications
When a Watchdog is generated, each LED carries out the same display operation as reset.
Compatibility
Group 2 Server Only device utilizing the Predefined Master / Slave Connection Set.
DeviceNet AC Drive Profile
Vendor-specific I/O POLL connection (8 bytes of data consumed and 8 bytes of data produced). This product
has been self-tested by Toshiba Inverter Corporation and found to comply with ODVA Conformance
Test Software Version A-17.