
8.3 Connecting Peripheral Devices
illustrates how the drive and motor connect together with various peripheral devices.
Refer to peripheral device option manual for detailed installation instructions.
Drive
Ground
Ground
Motor
Power
supply
U/T1 V/T2 W/T3
R/L1 S/L2
+2
+1
T/L3
Line
breaker
(MCCB)
or
Leakage
breaker
Surge
absorber
AC reactor
Input side
noise filter
DC link choke
Output side
noise filter
Copy
Verify
Read
LOCK
Y
ASKA
W
A
JVOP-181
USB Copy Unit
COM
ERR
Dedicated cable
(RJ-45/D-sub adapter)
RJ-45 cable
USB Copy Unit
(RJ-45/USB adapter)
USB cable
PC
Engineering software tools
DriveSelect
DriveWizard
DriveWorksEZ
<1>
B1 B2
24V power supply
option
Braking
resistor
unit
Magnetic Contactor
(MC)
24V option
connector
Figure 8.1 Connecting Peripheral Devices
<1>
NOTICE: Do not connect the LAN port on a PC and the comm. port of the drive. Failure to comply may damage the
drive and the PC.
Note:
If the drive is set to trigger an output terminal when performing a fault restart (L5-02 = 1), the power supply will be shut off during fault
restart as the drive outputs a fault signal. Keep this in mind when designing a wiring sequence to interrupt the power to the drive. The default
setting for the drive is to not trigger an output terminal that indicates a fault restart is being performed (L5-02 = 0).
8.3 Connecting Peripheral Devices
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