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Confirmations upon Delivery

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Installation and Wiring

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Settings

•  Never use an Option Card that is damaged or missing components.

Doing so can result in injury.

•  Never touch the inside of the Inverter with your hands.

Doing so can result in electric shock.

•  Before installing or removing the Option Card, or performing wiring operations, always turn OFF the 

power to the Inverter and wait until the specified period of time has elapsed after all the Inverter 
indicators have turned OFF. (The time is shown on the Inverter’s front cover.) 

Failure to do so can result in electric shock.

•  Do not allow cables to be damaged, subjected to stress, placed under heavy objects, or pinched.

Doing so can result in electric shock, faulty operation, or damage to the equipment.

CAUTION

WARNING

•  Never touch the Option Card terminals directly with your hands.

Doing so can result in damage from static electricity.

•  Insert the connectors securely.

Failure to do so can result in damage or faulty operation of devices.

•  Do not carelessly change the Inverter’s settings.

Doing so can result in damage or faulty operation of devices.

CAUTION

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Varispeed f7

Page 1: ...YASKAWA Varispeed G7 F7 OPTION CARD MECHATROLINK COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE CARD USER S MANUAL YASKAWA MANUAL NO SIBP C730600 08A Model SI T...

Page 2: ...liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because Yaskawa is con stantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this...

Page 3: ...kawa Electric Inc General Precautions The diagrams in this manual may be indicated without covers or safety shields in order to show details Be sure to restore covers or shields before operating the I...

Page 4: ...result in loss of life or seri ous injury Indicates precautions that if not heeded could result in relatively less serious or minor injury or damage to the equipment Failure to heed even a precaution...

Page 5: ...icators have turned OFF The time is shown on the Inverter s front cover Failure to do so can result in electric shock Do not allow cables to be damaged subjected to stress placed under heavy objects o...

Page 6: ...e However if the Yaskawa Authorized Service Center determines that the problem with a Yaskawa product is not due to defects in Yaskawa s workmanship or materials then the cus tomer will be responsible...

Page 7: ...power or under water use must contact their Yaskawa representatives or the nearest Yaskawa sales office beforehand This product has been manufactured under strict quality control guidelines However i...

Page 8: ...Setting 13 4 Installation and Wiring 15 4 1 Installing the SI T Card 15 4 2 MECHATROLINK Communications Cables 17 5 Transmission Interface 18 5 1 MECHATROLINK II Cyclic Transmissions 18 5 2 Basic For...

Page 9: ...9 9 Specifications 50 Revision History...

Page 10: ...th an SI T Card does not conform to CE Marking although the Varispeed G7 F7 Inverter itself conforms to CE Marking 2 Checking the Product Check the following items as soon as the product is delivered...

Page 11: ...Settings 3 1 Component Names The following diagram shows the SI T Card external appearance and component names Parts Name Qty SI T Communications Interface Card 1 Grounding cable Already mounted on th...

Page 12: ...e data 3 SRD I O Send receive data 4 NC Not used Shell Shield Not used Name Display Explanation Color Status RUN Green Lit Normal operation Not lit Communications CPU stopped resetting hardware RAM ch...

Page 13: ...tatus Function Factory Setting Baud rate S1 1 OFF 4 Mbps MECHATROLINK I 1 ON ON 10 Mbps MECHATROLINK II Data length S1 2 OFF 17 byte data transmission MECHATROLINK I MECHATROLINK II ON ON 32 byte data...

Page 14: ...of the station number OFF 2 2X ON 3 3X S2 Set the 1 s digit of the station number 0 0 X0 1 1 X1 x x x x F F XF Switch Setting and Station Number SI 3 S2 Station Number S1 3 S2 Station Number OFF 0 Fa...

Page 15: ...the SI T Card on the option C connector 2CN 60 pins on the Inverter control board Secure the Card by inserting the spacers on the control board into the spacer mounting holes three holes of the Card u...

Page 16: ...16 Fig 1 Installation of the SI T Card 4CN Option A connector 2CN Option C connector 3CN Option D connector Control terminal Option A A SI T Card Option Clip to secure option C or D...

Page 17: ...rical and power lines Connect the terminator model No JEPMC W6022 on the end of the communication lines Maximum transmission distance is 50 m Minimum wiring distance between stations is 0 5 m Communic...

Page 18: ...ller are executed by sending response data timed to the reception of command data for the local sta tion address from the controller in each transmission cycle The formats for the command and response...

Page 19: ...data transfer 17 byte data transmission Basic format of data transfer 32 byte data transmission Command data Station address Control code Command code Data WDT Response data Header of data link layer...

Page 20: ...2 Asynchronous communications All SI T commands can be used Phase 2 starts to count the watchdog timer in the commu nications frame The phase moves to phase 3 when a SYNC_SET command is received and...

Page 21: ...ther a main command or a sub com mand is already being processed the command being processed is given priority If an INV_CTL main command and an INV_I O sub command conflict the sub command over write...

Page 22: ...or details refer to the Varispeed G7 F7 Series Instruction Manual TOE S616 60 1 TOE S616 55 1 Constant No Name Description Factory Setting B1 02 Run command selection 0 Digital Operator 1 Control circ...

Page 23: ...ands The format of the main commands are as follows No Operation NOP Only the ALARM and STATUS fields of the response data can be monitored This command can be used in all phases Byte Command Response...

Page 24: ...32 byte data transmission Command alarm A 95 If a register number NO fault occurs User constant setting alarm A 94 If SIZE is an odd number or is not between 2 and 8 User constant setting alarm A 94 T...

Page 25: ...ived as a main command in 32 byte data transmission Command alarm A 95 If a register number NO fault occurs User constant setting alarm A 94 If SIZE is an odd number or is not between 2 and 8 User con...

Page 26: ...7U as well as the portions show ing the structure are represented by spaces 2 Indicates the voltage class 2 200 VAC input 4 400 VAC input 3 Indicates the maximum applicable motor capacity For 7 5 kW 7...

Page 27: ...d If not in phase 2 or 3 Command alarm A 95 If CONFIG_MOD is not a set value Data setting alarm A 94 The following values can be assigned to CONFIG_MOD Byte Command Response 1 CONFIG CONFIG 2 ALARM 3...

Page 28: ...ed The following table shows the specifications for ALM_RD_MOD and ALM_DATA If the fault history ALM_RD_MOD 1 is selected the fault code 1 byte is entered in order of detection from ALM_DATA byte 6 an...

Page 29: ...used to clear the status of the alarm or warning In the following cases a warning is generated and the command is ignored If not in phase 2 or 3 Command alarm A 95 If ALM_CLR_MOD is other than a set v...

Page 30: ...isfies the following formulas When the transmission cycle is equal to the communications time COM_TIM 1 32 byte data transmission 1 ms transmission cycle ms 8 ms If the transmission cycle is set to a...

Page 31: ...is set to 1 for Ver 1 0 VER 10H Data setting alarm A 94 If D6 D5 D4 D3 or D0 is set to 1 Data setting alarm A 94 For details on the transmission cycle communications time and communications phases re...

Page 32: ...ission faults is executed This command can be used in phases 2 and 3 If this command is received while in phase 2 or 3 the data for the control command to the Inverter is cleared to 0 and a fault rese...

Page 33: ...eed reference unit can be selected with o1 03 The torque reference is used for both positive and negative values in units of 0 1 The output current can be set to units of 0 1 A or Inverter rated curre...

Page 34: ...ti step speed reference 1 5 INV multi function terminal input 6 Default Multi step speed reference 2 6 INV multi function terminal input 7 Default Jog command 7 INV multi function terminal input 8 G7...

Page 35: ...to o1 03 2 Torque reference U1 09 0 1 3 Detected speed from PG counter 4 Frequency reference U 01 According to o1 03 5 INV analog input A2 0 1 6 Main circuit current voltage 1 V 7 Inverter alarm Refe...

Page 36: ...are carried out If communica tions become asynchronous due to any fault such as a communications fault this command can be used to restore synchronous communications In the following case a warning is...

Page 37: ...are as follows Sub commands can be used only with MECHATROLINK II when the 32 byte data transmission has been selected by a switch No Operation NOP This is the format of No Operation sub command Byte...

Page 38: ...e command is ignored If a warning is generated the values that were read are undefined While using the operator to change settings Command alarm A 95 If a register number NO fault occurs User constant...

Page 39: ...ead are undefined While using the operator to change settings Command alarm A 95 If not in phase 2 or 3 Command fault A 95 During an undervoltage error Command alarm A 95 If a register number NO fault...

Page 40: ...not in phase 2 or 3 Command fault A 95 Read Alarm ALM_RD The ALM_RD sub command is used to read the fault and alarm status This sub command functions in the same way as the ALM_RD main command In the...

Page 41: ...is the same as that for the SEL REF1 2 command in the INV_CTL main command The SEL MON3 4 sub command is used to select the contents of MON3 with bits 0 to 3 and select the contents of MON4 with bits...

Page 42: ...Inverter or during baseblock 0 Baseblock ON 1 Baseblock OFF 4 PON Main power supply ON OFF during undervoltage 0 Main power supply OFF 1 Main power supply ON 5 RUNX Running 0 1 Running 6 0SP Zero spe...

Page 43: ...ue of 0 is always returned D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 SUBCMDRDY SUBWARNG SUBALM Bit Name Description Value Setting D0 SUBALM Sub command alarm 0 No alarm 1 Alarm D1 SUBWARNG Sub command warning 0 No warn...

Page 44: ...ification priority is given to the warning with the lowest warning code If alarms and warnings are mixed together the SI T gives notification priority to alarms The following table shows the response...

Page 45: ...arning code 1 0 Table 7 Reception Failures in Each Phase Communications Phase Reception Failure Transmission cycle First Second Consecutive Fault Phase 1 Phase 2 96 E6 E6 Phase 3 96 E6 E6 Table 8 Alar...

Page 46: ...rs 94 Data setting warning Communications warning Received commands are ignored 95 Command warning Communications warning Received commands are ignored EC WDC fault with Inverter Communications alarm...

Page 47: ...ter s cooling fan stopped 0BH OL1 Motor overload 0CH OL2 Inverter overload 0DH OL3 Overtorque detected 1 0EH OL4 Overtorque detected 2 0FH RR Internal braking transistor fault 10H RH Installed braking...

Page 48: ...board self diagnostic error 93H CPF22 Communications option board model code error 94H CPF23 Communications option board DPRAM error Table 11 Inverter Warning Codes ALARM Operator Display Description...

Page 49: ...res BUS Optional communi cations error Communications are not estab lished with the host controller Check the LED indicators Check the com munications cable wiring E5 SI T WDT error There is no contin...

Page 50: ...mmunications cycle 21 stations max 21 slaves can be set but then the maximum num ber of connectable Inverters will be 16 For MECHATROLINK II 32 byte transmission 1 ms communications cycle 9 stations m...

Page 51: ...ven on the bottom of the back cover Date of Printing Rev No Section Revised Content December 2004 First edition April 2006 Back cover Revision Address MANUAL NO SIBP C730600 08A Printed in Japan April...

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