TM4320 PDF
TM4320 PDF
TM4320 PDF
Technical Manual
TM 4320
Preface
This instruction manual explains the specifications and handling the DeviceNet Communication Interface Unit for
the Yaskawa GPD315/V7 inverter. This Option Card connects the inverter to the DeviceNet open field network
and communicates to exchange data.
Fully read and comprehend this manual to ensure proper operation of the product.
For further instructions on handling the inverter, see the GPD315/V7 Technical Manual (TM4315).
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Safety Precautions
Read this instruction manual and other related documentation thoroughly before installation, operation,
maintenance or inspection of the DeviceNet communication interference unit. Use the equipment only after
having completely master knowledge of the machine, the safety information, and the precautions.
In this manual, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are classified as either a “WARNING” or a “CAUTION.”
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which could result in death or serious
injury to personnel if not avoided.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which may result in minor or moderate
injury to personnel and damage to equipment. Items described may result in a serious
accident in some situations. In any case, read and obey these important notes.
CAUTION
・Do not install or operate any option unit, which is damaged or has missing parts.
Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury or equipment damage.
WARNING
・Never touch anything inside the inverter.
Failure to observe this warning can result in an electrical shock.
・For installation, removal and wiring of the option card, turn OFF the inverter power and
after all inverter displays have gone OFF, wait the prescribed period of time indicated
on the inverter front enclosure, and then perform the installation and wiring.
Failure to observe this warning can result in an electrical shock.
・Do not damage, put excess stress on, place heavy objects on, or pinch the cable.
Failure to observe this warning can result in an electrical shock, erroneous operation, and
equipment damage.
WARNING
・Do not touch directly the components on the option card.
Failure to observe this warning can result in damages by static electricity.
CAUTION
Do not change inverter settings without adequate preparation.
Failure to observe this warning can result in personal injury and equipment damage.
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GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Table of Contents
Cautions and Warnings........................................................................................................................................1
Simplified Startup Procedure ..............................................................................................................................4
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................6
2 Board Installation and Set-up ...........................................................................................................................8
2.1 DeviceNet Board Overview ...............................................................................................................................8
2.2 Installation and Wiring.......................................................................................................................................9
2.3 DeviceNet Connectors and Cabling ................................................................................................................10
2.4 Cable Installation.............................................................................................................................................11
2.5 Termination Resistors .....................................................................................................................................11
2.6 Baud Rate and Address Configuration ...........................................................................................................12
2.7 DeviceNet Option Card Indication LEDs .........................................................................................................13
2.8 DeviceNet Option Card Status Indications......................................................................................................14
2.9 EDS Files ........................................................................................................................................................15
3 DeviceNet Functions .......................................................................................................................................16
3.1 Initial Settings.................................................................................................................................................16
3.2 Run/Stop and Frequency Selection ................................................................................................................17
3.3 DeviceNet Polled I/O Messaging Communications .......................................................................................18
3.4 DeviceNet Explicit Messaging Communications............................................................................................24
4 DeviceNet Fault Diagnostics..........................................................................................................................36
4.1 Inverter Faults ................................................................................................................................................36
4.2 DeviceNet Communication LED Faults and Operation..................................................................................37
4.3 Explicit Message Communication Error ..........................................................................................................38
4.4 I/O Message Communication MEMOBUS I/O Instance Errors.......................................................................39
Appendix A Registers .........................................................................................................................................40
Appendix B Configuration for RSNetWorx and DeviceNet Manager .............................................................62
Appendix C Command Priority ..........................................................................................................................67
Appendix D Product Specification ....................................................................................................................72
Appendix E DeviceNet Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................73
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DeviceNet Simplified Startup Procedure
The following is a quick reference guide to install and configure the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet option kit. For more
details please refer to the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Technical Manual sections referenced.
1. Verify that the GPD315/V7 functions properly without the communications interface unit. This includes
running the inverter from the operator keypad, without communications.
2. Turn off the GPD315/V7 power supply and wait for at least 1 minute for the charge lamp to be completely
out before removing the operator and front cover.
3. Install the DeviceNet option kit on to GPD315/V7. Fasten the stabilizing hardware and ground wire
provided. Mount the DeviceNet unit onto the GPD315/V7 making sure to connect CN1 and CN2 securely.
Install the LED operator and front cover back onto the unit after securing the DeviceNet unit with screw.
(Section 2.2 Installation and Wiring)
4. Connect the DeviceNet communication wires on the screw terminal on the DeviceNet option card.
(Section 2.4 Cable Installation)
1
2
3
4
5
2 Blue CAN_L Blue Communication data low side B K B LG R W H R D
3 Grey Shield Bare Shield wire
4 White CAN_H White Communication data high side
Communication power supply
5 Red V+ Red
DC+24V
5. Using the dipswitch bank on the DeviceNet option kit, set communication baud rate (switch 1, 2) and MAC
ID (switch 3 – 8). Be sure to verify that no devices on the network have duplicate MAC ID’s. (Section 2.6
Baud Rate and Address Configuration).
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON ON ON ON ON OFF 62
ON ON ON ON ON ON 63
Note: Setting the “Not Allowed” baud rate configuration (Switch 1 and 2 ON)
causes a “BUS” fault on the digital operator.
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6. Power up the GPD315/V7 and set the number of motor poles in parameter n035 to read and set the
speed in RPM’s. Also verify the frequency reference unit in parameter n152. (Section 3.1 Initial
Settings)
7. Set the inverter’s run/stop and frequency reference to meet the application requirements as explained
below. (Section 3.2 Run / Stop and Frequency Selection)
Example 1. Control from DeviceNet network
When the inverter is set to be controlled by the DeviceNet network the frequency and the start/stop
commands are issued through the master device. Set the GPD315/V7 parameters B1-01 and B1-02 as
shown in the table.
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1 Introduction
This manual is intended to provide information necessary to set-up and operate
Yaskawa’s GPD 315/V7 DeviceNet Interface Unit. This assumes knowledge of the
parameters and functions of the Yaskawa GPD315/V7 inverter as well as the
DeviceNet Industrial Networks and DeviceNet AC Drive profile. Please refer to
GPD315/V7 Technical Manual, available for download on www.drives.com, for
details on the inverter. For more information on DeviceNet contact the Open
DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA).
Yaskawa’s GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Interface Unit plugs into the CN2 port on the
control board of the inverter with software number S0020 and after. Yaskawa
utilizes a dual port RAM link between the inverter and the DeviceNet option
assembly. The DeviceNet option card assembly supports 4 different Input
Assemblies (4 to 8 bytes) and 4 different Output Assemblies (4 to 8 bytes), which
two of the Input and two of the Output are inverter specific. All DeviceNet objects
required to meet the AC Drive profile are supported. The GPD315/V7
communicates through DeviceNet as a Group 2 only server.
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1.1 Inspection Checkpoints
Receiving Checkpoints
Checkpoints Description
Does the Interface Unit SI-N1/V7 Check the model number on the nameplate on
model number comply with the
the side of the interface unit. (See 1.2)
purchase order?
Visually check the exterior and verify that there
Are any parts damaged?
was no damage during transport.
Are all parts included? Check with Parts Table (See 1.3)
If any of the above checkpoints are not satisfactory, contact YASKAWA representative.
1.2 Nameplate
An example of the DeviceNet communication interface unit nameplate is as follows:
Product Name
INTERFACE UNIT SI-N1/V7
Code No. CODE NO: 73606-V7012
Program No. PRG :
Lot No. LOT NO : MASS : 0.5kg Mass
Serial No. SER NO :
YA S K A W A ELEC TR IC
C O R P O R A TIO N
M A D E IN
JA P A N MS
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2 Board Installation and Set-up
DeviceNet
Bus
Connection
Baud Rate
and Mac ID
The above DeviceNet option card is assembled into a DeviceNet Interface Unit assembly, which fits over
the GPD315/V7 inverter, with the front panel and digital operator removed. The front panel and digital
operator of the inverter are then reassembled into the Communications Interface Unit Assembly. Please
refer to the following diagram for an example of the Communications Interface Unit Assembly.
Interface unit component names are as follows:
5.5
mm
Communication Interface Unit Front View Communication Interface Unit Back View
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2.2 Installation and Wiring
The communication interface unit is installed where the GPD315/V7 LED operator and the front cover are
removed. Before installing any communications Interface Unit, verify that the GPD315/V7 functions
properly without the Interface Unit. Install the unit according to the following procedures.
1) Turn OFF inverter power supply. Wait for at least one minute after the charge LED has turned off.
Then, remove the operator and front cover.
2) Cut protective tab on the CN2 connector of the inverter according to Fig. 1. (Be careful not to drop
the protective tab into the inverter. If the protective tab falls into the inverter be sure to remove it.)
3) Fasten the metal stabilizing hardware attachment as shown in Fig. 1 .
4) Before installing the DeviceNet interface unit onto the inverter, connect the ground wiring to the
ground screw of the DeviceNet unit as shown in Fig.3 (There are three different ground wires supplied
according to the inverter capacity. Apply one crimp-style terminal wiring to match the inverter capacity.)
5) Mount the DeviceNet interface unit onto the inverter carefully. During installation, make sure to
connect CN1 and CN2 correctly.(Complete all wiring to the inverter before installing the DeviceNet
interface unit. After the unit is installed, inverter terminals are obstructed.)
6) Mount the interface unit to the inverter with the screw according to Fig. 2. (The screw is attached)
7) Connect the ground wire from Step 4 to the ground terminal on the GPD315/V7.
8) Install the LED operator and front cover back onto the unit.
Metal hardware
Attachment
5 .5
m m
Inverter ground
terminals
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2.3 DeviceNet Connectors and Cabling
This terminal block connects DeviceNet communication line.
1
2
3
4
5
2 Blue CAN_L Blue Communication data low side
B K B LG R W H R D
3 Gray Shield Bare Shield wire
4 White CAN_H White Communication data high side
Communication power supply
5 Red V+ Red
DC+24V
The thick cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:
The thin cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:
Berk-Tek
Part # Pair AWG Insulation Outer Jacket
210051 Data 18 FPE/HDPE Lt. Gray PVC
thick Power 15 PVC/Nylon
210144 Data 24 FPE/HDPE Lt. Gray PVC
thin Power 22 PVC/Nylon
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2.4 Cable Installation
Wire the DeviceNet communication cable to the terminal block according to the following procedures:
1) Loosen terminal screws using a slotted screwdriver.
2) Insert the DeviceNet wires into corresponding terminals.
3) Fasten wires by tightening terminal screws.
(Tightening torque: 0.22~0.25 [N・m])
Note: The shield is daisy chained between devices and should be grounded at the 24 VDC power supply as
specified by the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association (ODVA).
Terminal block
1
2
3
4
5
Covered strip length
Approx. 5.5mm
DeviceNet wire
B K B LG R W H R D
Terminating
Resistor
Resistor
Up to 64 Physical Devices
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2.6 Baud Rate and Address Configuration
The board is equipped with one 8-bit DIP switch for baud rate and node address set-up. The
DIP switches are located next to the DeviceNet connector on the short side of the
communication option card.
ADR5
ADR4
ADR3
ADR2
ADR1
ADR0
DR 1
DR 0
OFF
ON
123 4 5 678
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2.7 DeviceNet Option Card Indication LED’s
The DeviceNet Option Card is equipped with four indication LED’s for module and DeviceNet
status indication. The LED’s are located on the board according to the figure’s below.
Power (PWR)
The above figure shows the indication LED’s as they are located directly on the DeviceNet
option card, and the below shows the indication LED’s as they are seen through the
DeviceNet Interface Unit Assembly.
PWR MS NS
WD
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2.8 DeviceNet Option Card Status Indications
2.8.1 DeviceNet Indication LED’s
The table below describes the function of DeviceNet specific LED’s. See Section 4.2
DeviceNet Communication LED Faults and Operation for more details.
LED Display
Operation Status Description
Name Color Status
MS Green Lit During interface card operation The interface card is operating normally.
Green Flashing During interface card Initial setting status or communication is not ready.
preparation
Red Lit Recovery from fault impossible Impossible recovery fault occurred in the interface card.
Red Flashing Recovery from fault possible Possible recovery fault such as switch settings occurred.
- Not lit Power OFF Power is not being supplied to the inverter.
Interface card has not been properly connected. Therefore,
the power is not being supplied to the interface card.
NS Green Lit Online-Communication is DeviceNet is communicating normally.
taking place
Green Flashing Online- Communication is not DeviceNet network is normal, but is not communicating
taking place. with the master.
Red Lit Communication fault A fault that makes it impossible for the DeviceNet to
communicate has occurred.
・MAC ID overlap
・Bus-off detection
Red Flashing Communication timeout Communication time out with master occurred.
- Not lit Offline, Power OFF DeviceNet is not set to Online.
Power is not being supplied to the interface card.
Mismatch of baud rate.
If the baud rate configuration is set for “Not Allowed”, both the NS and MS diagnostic LED’s will be Solid RED.
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2.9 EDS File
The EDS files for the GPD315/V7 are required for DeviceNet configuration. DeviceNet
configuration refers to the parameter settings of the DeviceNet interface card and the
GPD315/V7. Reading the EDS file into the DeviceNet configuration tool makes it possible to
read and set each parameter of the inverter from the configuration tool. Two examples of
DeviceNet configuration tools from Rockwell Software are DeviceNet Manager and
RSNetWorx. See Appendix B for details on installing EDS files and configuration on
DeviceNet Manager and RSNetWorx.
The Code Number of the SI-N1/V7DeviceNet Interface Unit and the GPD315/V7 Model
Number or capacity is necessary to select the correct EDS file. The Code Number and
Model Number can be found on the nameplates on the side of the respective units.
To obtain the EDS file for the GPD315/V7, go to from www.odva.org in the “Downloads” area
or www.drives.com in the “Technical Manuals” area and download the EDS file for the proper
interface unit Code Number and inverter capacity. Each GPD315/V7 inverter capacity has its
own EDS file, so it is very important to download the EDS file that matches the inverter
capacity for correct scaling of parameters. Refer to the Table of EDS Files and Product
Codes in Section 3.4.1 Identity Object Class (01Hex) for a full list of GPD315/V7 capacities
and their corresponding EDS file names.
Note: The EDS files will be zip format, so you must un-zip the file before installing in the
configuration tool.
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3 DeviceNet Functions
The SI-N1/V7 DeviceNet Communications Interface Unit complies with the AC Drive profile
designated by the DeviceNet Specification and the ODVA. It allows communication with a
Master (PLC or PC) for AC drive control functions such as, inverter operation ,adjustment
and monitoring. The DeviceNet interface works as a Group 2 Only Server (DeviceNet Slave)
on the control network. Polled I/O based messaging and Explicit messaging are supported
when communicating to the master controller or PLC.
3.1 Initial Settings
Since the DeviceNet interface utilizes the AC drive for many of its calculations, such as speed
please check the following parameters to verify the correct setting.
Parameter n152 selects the frequency resolution in the frequency reference and the output frequency
monitor when received from the PLC. The output frequency resolution of the GPD315/V7’s digital
operator is settable via n035, Frequency Reference Unit Selection. If the digital operator resolution is set
to 0.1 Hz (n035=0), and the Modbus resolution is changed to 0.01 Hz in n152, the value in the hundredths
digit of 0.01 Hz of the received frequency reference is rounded off when displayed on the digital operator.
Frequency Reference Unit Selection
Parameter n152 Setting Frequency Reference Unit Selection
0 0.1 Hz
1 0.01 Hz
2 100% / 30,000
3 0.1%
The default setting of parameter n152 is ‘0’.
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3.2 Run/Stop and Frequency Selection
The run/stop commands and frequency reference command can originate from serial communication, the
digital operator, the external terminals, or the DeviceNet interface board. The origin of the run/stop
command does not have to be the same as the origin for the frequency reference command. Parameter
n004 (Reference Selection) allows you to set up the origin of the frequency reference and parameter n003
(Operation Method Selection) sets up the origin of the run/stop commands. Parameter n003 is Modbus
register number 103h, and parameter n004 is Modbus register number 104h (see Appendix A GPD315/V7
Memobus Registers). When the DeviceNet network is connected to the GPD315/V7, the motor speed
and the status of the inverter can be monitored via DeviceNet while controlling the inverter from another
source specified by parameters n003 and n004. The chart shown below illustrates the possible frequency
reference and run/stop selections.
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3.3 DeviceNet Polled I/O Messaging Communications
DeviceNet Communications between a Master (PLC or PC) and the GPD 315 (Slave) uses Polled I/O
messaging, based from the following I/O Assemblies to transfer control and diagnostic information to and
from the GPD315/V7. The “Input Data Assemblies” or “Polled Consuming Assemblies (PCA)”refers to a
message sent from the Master to the GPD315/V7. The “Output Data Assemblies” or “Polled Producing
Assemblies (PPA)” refers to the response from the inverter back to the Master. The factory default of the
GPD315/V7 DeviceNet is Extended Speed Control Input Instance 21 and Extended Speed Control Output
Instance 71 (see section 3.3.3 and 3.3.4). Changing the PCA and PPA (Input/Output Data Assemblies)
can be done in two ways.
The first way to change the PCA and PPA is to use the EDS file with the configuration software. By
accessing the EDS file through configuration software, the PCA and PPA can be accessed under the
DeviceNet Parameter Group “Polled Consuming Assembly” and “Polled Producing Assembly”. Set the
appropriate value using the table below and save changes to device.
The second way to change the PCA and PPA is to send an explicit message to Class 101, Instance 1,
Attribute 1 for PPA and Attribute 2 for PCA with data matching the desired Assembly Instance. See table
below. (Refer to Section 3.4 for details on DeviceNet Explicit Messaging Communications)
Be sure to power down the GPD315/V7, then power up to store the changes made to the PCA and PPA.
Supported Service
Service Code Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is read.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
The tables in the following pages indicate the format and structure of the I/O Assemblies.
Note: 1. Regardless if I/O Data Exchange is enabled or disabled, communications will occur at the
determined intervals set by the Master.
2. Input Data Assemblies = Polled Consuming Assemblies
Output Data Assemblies = Polled Producing Assemblies
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3.3.1 Basic Speed Control Input Instance 20 (14Hex)
This function is the basic I/O instance of Assembly Object Class (04Hex) Attribute (03Hex), which defines DeviceNet AC drive profile. Both
input/output use 4 bytes each.
GPD315/V7 Basic Speed Control Instance 20 (14 Hex) (INPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 Fault Reset Fwd Run
1
2 Speed Reference (Lower Byte)
3 Speed Reference (Upper Byte)
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3.3.3 Extended Speed Control Input Instance 21 (15Hex)
This function is the basic I/O instance of Assembly Object Class (04Hex) Attribute (03Hex), which is defined by the DeviceNet AC drive
profile. This is the Factory Default. Both I/O Assemblies use 4 bytes.
GPD315/V7 Extended Speed Control Instance21 (15 Hex) (INPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 NetRef NetCtrl Fault Reset Rev Run Fwd Run
1
2 Speed Reference (Lower Byte)
3 Speed Reference (Upper Byte)
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3.3.5 GPD315/V7 Memobus I/O Control Input Instance 100 (64Hex)
This I/O instance allows all inverter parameters and monitors to be read/set. This instance is for GPD315/V7 series inverters only, and is not
interchangeable with other DeviceNet inverters, Assembly Object Class (04Hex) Attribute (03Hex). Both input/output use 5 bytes each.
Refer to the Appendix A for a list of Modbus Registers for GPD315/V7.
GPD315/V7 Memobus I/O Control Instance 100 (64 Hex) (INPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 Function Code
1 Register Number (Upper Byte)
2 Register Number (Lower Byte)
3 Register Data (Upper Byte)
4 Register Data (Lower Byte)
GPD315/V7 Memobus I/O Control Instance 150 (96 Hex) (OUTPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 Function Code
1 Register Number (Upper Byte)
2 Register Number (Lower Byte)
3 Register Data (Upper Byte)
4 Register Data (Lower Byte)
Note: The GPD315/V7 has two types of memory: ‘Volatile’ and ‘Non-Volatile’. Data held in the Volatile memory
will be lost when power is removed from the drive. Data held in Non-Volatile memory will be retained when power
is removed from the drive. Different types of MEMOBUS registers are stored in different areas of memory.
GPD315/V7 MEMOBUS monitor and command registers 001-03Dhex (Appendix A) are always stored in Volatile
memory. Any data read or written from these registers will not be retained during a power loss situation.
MEMOBUS parameter registers 101h to 1D2h (Appendix A) are stored in Volatile memory until the ‘ENTER’
command is applied. When writing new data to parameter registers, the ‘ENTER’ command must be given for the
new data to become stored in Non-Volatile memory. If the ‘ENTER’ command is not used, the changed data will
not be retained during power loss. An ‘ENTER’ command is executed by writing the value of ‘0’ to MEMOBUS
register 0900h. If a power loss occurs after the ENTER command has been issued and accepted, the data will be
retained in the GPD315/V7.
WARNING!
Use the ENTER command 0900h only when necessary! The life of the EEPROM (Non-Volatile memory) on
the GPD315/V7 will support a finite number of operations. This means that the ENTER command, value ‘0’
written to register 0900h, can only be used a maximum of a 100,000 times to store data in the EEPROM.
After the specified number of operations, the EEPROM may fault (ERR) requiring the GPD315/V7 control
board to be replaced.
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3.3.7 GPD315/V7 Standard Drive Control Input Instance 101 (65Hex)
This I/O instance is for the GPD315/V7 series inverter only, and can apply to all GPD315/V7 input / output functions as well as the expansion
I/O instance functions. This instance is for GPD315/V7 Series inverters only, and is not interchangeable with other DeviceNet inverters,
Assembly Object Class (04Hex) Attribute (03Hex). Both input and output use 8 bytes each.
GPD315/V7 Standard Drive Control Instance 101 (65 Hex) (INPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 Terminal S7 Terminal S6 Terminal S5 Terminal S4 Terminal S3 Rev Run Fwd Run
1 Terminal P2 Terminal P1 Terminal MA Fault Reset External Fault
2 Speed Reference (Lower Byte)
3 Speed Reference (Upper Byte)
4
5
6
7
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3.3.8 GPD315/V7 Standard Drive Control Output Instance 151 (97Hex)
This I/O instance is for the GPD315/V7 series inverter only, and can apply to all GPD315/V7 input / output functions as well as the expansion
I/O instance functions. This instance is for GPD315/V7 Series inverters only, and is not interchangeable with other DeviceNet inverters,
Assembly Object Class (04Hex) Attribute (03Hex). Both input and output use 8 bytes each.
GPD315/V7 Standard Drive Control Instance 151 (97 Hex) (OUTPUT ASSEMBLY)
Byte Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Inverter During
0 Fault Alarm Speed Agree During reset During reverse During Run
Ready zero speed
1 Terminal P2 Terminal P1 Terminal MA Local/Remote During UV During OPE
2 Speed Actual (Lower Byte)
3 Speed Actual (Upper Byte)
4
5
6 Output Current Monitor (Lower Byte)
7 Output Current Monitor (Upper Byte)
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3.4 DeviceNet Explicit Messaging Communications
The DeviceNet communications may also be accomplished by utilizing an “Explicit Message”
to communicate with the master PLC or controller. The Explicit messaging communications
is performed differently than Polled I/O type messaging in that commands are not sent
cyclically in the scan of the controlling master, but one message is sent and one response is
received. See table below for details on Explicit Message Format.
Item Description
Header Since it is automatically set, there is no need to do anything.
MAC ID Master / slave MACID is input for communication.
Code, which shows data write/read, is input in the requested message.
Also, the requested service code MSB (the most significant bit) inputs “1” at
normal response, and “94” at fault.
Service Code
Example) 0E: Read request 8E: Read normal response
10: Write request 90: Write normal response
94: Fault response
Class
Each function of DeviceNet is classified by three codes.
Instance
When you wish to designate data, use these 3 codes to do so.
Attribute
Request: Write data is input.
Data
Response: Read data and error code are input.
Footer Since it is automatically set, there is no need to do anything.
The following pages define the supported DeviceNet implemented objects and services for
the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Option Card.
3.4.1 Identity Object Class (01Hex):
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Table of EDS Files and Product Codes For Code Number 73606-V7012
Inverter Capacity
Inverter Model GPD315/V7 Product Code
Inverter Description EDS File Names Product Name
Number Parameter n210 01/01/03
Memobus # 1D2H
CIMR-V7*20P1 3 Phase 230V, 0.13HP, 0.8A CIMR_V7_20P1.EDS 00 2100 CIMR-V7*20P1,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*20P2 3 Phase 230V, 0.25HP, 1.6A CIMR_V7_20P2.EDS 01 2101 CIMR-V7*20P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*20P4 3 Phase 230V, 0.5HP, 3A CIMR_V7_20P4.EDS 02 2102 CIMR-V7*20P4,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*20P7 3 Phase 230V, 1HP, 5A CIMR_V7_20P7.EDS 03 2103 CIMR-V7*20P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*21P5 3 Phase 230V, 2HP, 8A CIMR_V7_21P5.EDS 04 2104 CIMR-V7*21P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*22P2 3 Phase 230V, 3HP, 11A CIMR_V7_22P2.EDS 05 2105 CIMR-V7*22P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*23P0 3 Phase 230V, 4HP, 11A CIMR_V7_23P0.EDS 06 2106 CIMR-V7*23P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*23P7 3 Phase 230V, 5HP, 17.5A CIMR_V7_23P7.EDS 07 2107 CIMR-V7*23P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*24P0 3 Phase 230V, 5HP, 17.5A CIMR_V7_24P0.EDS 08 2108 CIMR-V7*24P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*25P5 3 Phase 230V, 7.5HP, 25A CIMR_V7_25P5.EDS 09 2109 CIMR-V7*25P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*27P5 3 Phase 230V, 10HP, 33A CIMR_V7_27P5.EDS 0A 210A CIMR-V7*27P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*40P1 3 Phase 460V, 0.25HP, 1.2A CIMR_V7_40P1.EDS 28 2128 CIMR-V7*40P1,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*40P2 3 Phase 460V, 0.25HP, 1.2A CIMR_V7_40P2.EDS 29 2129 CIMR-V7*40P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*40P4 3 Phase 460V, .5HP, 1.8A CIMR_V7_40P4.EDS 2A 212A CIMR-V7*40P4,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*40P7 3 Phase 460V, 1HP, 3.4A CIMR_V7_40P7.EDS 2B 212B CIMR-V7*40P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*41P5 3 Phase 460V, 2HP, 4.8A CIMR_V7_41P5.EDS 2C 212C CIMR-V7*41P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*42P2 3 Phase 460V, 3HP, 5.5A CIMR_V7_42P2.EDS 2D 212D CIMR-V7*42P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*43P0 3 Phase 460V, 4HP, 7.2A CIMR_V7_43P0.EDS 2E 212E CIMR-V7*43P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*43P7 3 Phase 460V, 5HP, 8.6A CIMR_V7_43P7.EDS 2F 212F CIMR-V7*43P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*44P0 3 Phase 460V, 5.3HP, 9.2A CIMR_V7_44P0.EDS 30 2130 CIMR-V7*44P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*45P5 3 Phase 460V, 5.5HP, 14.8A CIMR_V7_45P5.EDS 31 2131 CIMR-V7*45P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*47P5 3 Phase 460V, 7.5HP, 18A CIMR_V7_47P5.EDS 32 2132 CIMR-V7*47P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B0P1 1 Phase 230V, 0.13HP, 0.8A CIMR_V7_B0P1.EDS 14 2114 CIMR-V7*B0P1,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B0P2 1 Phase 230V, 0.25HP, 1.6A CIMR_V7_B0P2.EDS 15 2115 CIMR-V7*B0P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B0P4 1 Phase 230V, 0.5HP, 3A CIMR_V7_B0P4.EDS 16 2116 CIMR-V7*B0P4,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B0P7 1 Phase 230V, 1HP, 5A CIMR_V7_B0P7.EDS 17 2117 CIMR-V7*B0P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B1P5 1 Phase 230V, 2HP, 8A CIMR_V7_B1P5.EDS 18 2118 CIMR-V7*B1P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B2P2 1 Phase 230V, 3HP, 11A CIMR_V7_B2P2.EDS 19 2119 CIMR-V7*B2P2,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B3P0 1 Phase 230V, 3HP, 11A CIMR_V7_B3P0.EDS 1A 211A CIMR-V7*B3P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B3P7 1 Phase 230V, 5HP, 17.5A CIMR_V7_B3P7.EDS 1B 211B CIMR-V7*B3P7,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B4P0 1 Phase 230V, 5HP, 17.5A CIMR_V7_B4P0.EDS 1C 211C CIMR-V7*B4P0,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B5P5 1 Phase 230V, 7.5HP, 25A CIMR_V7_B5P5.EDS 1D 211D CIMR-V7*B5P5,SI-N1
CIMR-V7*B7P5 1 Phase 230V, 10HP, 33A CIMR_V7_B7P5.EDS 1E 211E CIMR-V7*B7P5,SI-N1
Note: The EDS files will be zip format, so you must un-zip the file before installing in the configuration tool.
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3.4.2 Message Router Object Class (02Hex):
The Message Router object has the function of routing DeviceNet communication information to the
correct object. DeviceNet messages are routed to each function through this object. The Message Router
object itself performs the internal processes only.
Supported Service
Service Code Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
Object Content
Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
Name Description Value Read Write Size
(Hex) (Hex) Range
(Hex)
Message Router object software
Object Software revision is displayed.
00 01 Revision 0001 * Word
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3.4.4 Assembly Object Class (04Hex):
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3.4.5 DeviceNet Connection Object Class (05Hex):
The DeviceNet Connection object has the function of keeping track of the DeviceNet communication
connection information/functions. On initialization the communication connection with the master is
established by using information and functions from this object. Please note that Instance 2 of DeviceNet
Object Class 05Hex supports only polled messaging.
Supported Service
Service Code (Hex) Service Name Description of Service
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
Object Content
Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
(Hex) (Hex) Name Description
Range
Value Read Write Size
(Hex)
Object Software DeviceNet connection object
00 01 0001 * Word
Revision software revision is displayed.
This instance status is displayed.
00: It does not exist in the Network
yet, and being prepared.
Instance State 01: On-line status and waiting for the
01 connection from the master. 03 * Byte
02: Waiting for the connection ID
write.
03: Connection is completed.
04: Time out.
This instance type is displayed.
02 Instance type 00: Explicit message 00 * Byte
01: I/O message
Connection operation The option unit communication
03 83 * Byte
status is displayed by a code.
Output (PPA) The level used by the option unit
04 * Word
connection ID communication header is displayed.
This function is set when
05 Input (PCA) connection communication connection is * Word
ID completed.
Message group The option unit communication
06 21 * Byte
status is displayed by a code.
01
Explicit No. of Max. output No. of Max. output (PPA) bytes is
07 0020 * Word
Message (PPA) bytes displayed.
No. of Max. input No. of Max. input (PCA) bytes is
08 0020 * Word
(PCA) bytes displayed.
Internal process timeout time is
Timeout time displayed when communication 65535 09C4
09 * * Word
request is received. (Round up (ms) (2500ms)
10ms unit)
Timeout internal process regarding
Watchdog timeout communication is displayed.
0C process 00: Holds until reset/shut off 01 * Byte
01: Automatically shut off
02: Restart with connected status.
No. of output (PPA) No. of output (PPA) connection bus
0D 0000 * Word
connection bus bytes bytes is displayed.
Output (PPA) The application object received the
0E Connection Bus data through this instance is * Array
displayed.
No. of input (PCA) No. of input (PCA) connection bus
0F 0000 * Word
connection bus bytes bytes is displayed.
Input (PCA) connection The application object received the
10 bus data through this instance is * Array
displayed.
This instance status is displayed.
00: It does not exist in the Network
yet, and being prepared.
02
Instance status 01: On-line status and waiting for the
Polled
01 connection from the master. 03 * Byte
Message
02: Waiting for the connection ID
Only
write.
03: Connection is completed.
04: Time out.
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Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
(Hex) (Hex) Name Description
Range
Value Read Write Size
(Hex)
This instance type is displayed.
02 Instance type 00: Explicit message 01 * Byte
01: I/O message
Connection operation The option unit communication
03 status is displayed by a code. 82 * Byte
Output (PPA) The level used by the option unit
04 Connection ID communication header is displayed. * Word
Input (PCA) connection This function is set when
05 ID communication connection is * Word
completed.
Message group The option unit communication
06 01 * Byte
status is displayed by the code.
No. of Max. output No. of max. output (PPA) bytes is
07 0004 * Word
(PPA) bytes displayed.
No. of Max. input No. of max. input (PCA) bytes is
08 0004 * Word
(PCA) bytes displayed.
Internal process timeout time is
09 Timeout time displayed when communication 65535 0000
* * Word
request is received. (Round up (ms) (0ms)
02 10ms unit)
Polled Timeout internal process regarding
Message communication is displayed.
0C Watchdog timeout 00: Holds until reset/shut off 01 * * Byte
process 01: Automatically shut off
02: Restart with connected status.
No. of output (PPA) No. of output (PPA) connection path
0D 0003 * Word
connection path bytes bytes is displayed.
Output communication The application object received the
path data through this instance is
0E 62 34 37 * * Array
Polled Producing displayed.
Assembly (PPA)
No. of input (PCA) No. of input (PCA) connection bus
0F communication path bytes is displayed. 0003 * Word
bytes
Input communication The application object received the
path data through this instance is
10 62 31 35 * * Array
Polled Consuming displayed.
Assembly (PCA)
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3.4.6 Motor Data Object Class (28Hex):
The motor data object is for the information and functions related to the motor connected to the inverter.
Motor rated current and rated voltage can be set and read.
Supported Service
Service Code No. Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
Object Content
Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
Name Description Value Read Write Size
(Hex) (Hex) Range
(Hex)
Motor Data object software revision
00 01 0001 * Word
Object Software Revision is displayed.
Motor Type Used motor type is displayed,
03 07 * Byte
7: Squirrel-cage induction motor
Motor rated current can be set and 10 ~ 20%
Motor Rated Current read. of inverter
06 Setting unit: 0.1A *1 * * Word
01 rated
current
Motor rated voltage can be set and
255V 00C8
07 Motor Rated Voltage read. * * Word
*2 *2
Setting unit: 1V
*1 The motor rated current initial value varies according to inverter capacity.
*2 The initial value and setting range are for the 200V class. For the 400V class, the
value is twice that of the 200V class.
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3.4.7 Control Supervisor Object Class (29Hex):
The control supervisor object is dedicated to the information and services related to the inverter control
functions. The basic control functions such as, inverter run, stop, and fault detect are implemented. The
control supervisor object functions are commonly used with polled I/O messaging functions.
Support Service
Service Code No. Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
05 Reset Option unit status is reset. (returns to initial status)
Object Content
Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
Name Description Value Read Write Size
(Hex) (Hex) Range
(Hex)
Control supervisor object software
00 01 0001 * Word
Object Software Revision revision is displayed.
The inverter runs forward.
03 Forward Run 00: Stop 00,01 00 * * Byte
01: Forward run
The inverter runs reverse.
04 Reverse Run 00: Stop 00,01 00 * * Byte
01: Reverse run
Run command rights displayed. *1
00: Run command input method set
05 by run command selection (n003) 00,01 00 * * Byte
NetCtrl 01: Run command (byte 0 – bit0, 1)
is enabled through DeviceNet.
Inverter Status The inverter status is displayed.
06 03 * Byte
03: Inverter ready
The inverter run status is displayed.
07 During Forward Run 00: During stop/reverse 00 * Byte
01: During forward run/DC braking
The inverter run status is displayed.
08 During Reverse Run 00: During stop/forward/DC braking 00 * Byte
01: During reverse
The inverter operation preparing
Inverter Ready status is displayed.
09 00 * Byte
00: During fault detection/preparation
01: Ready
The inverter fault detection status is
Fault displayed.
0A 00 * Byte
00: Normal
01: During fault detection
01
The inverter alarm detection status is
Alarm displayed.
0B 00 * Byte
00: Normal
01: During alarm detection
The inverter is reset through fault
Fault Reset detection status.
0C 00,01 00 * * Byte
00: Fault reset off
01: Fault reset
The inverter fault detection content is
0D Fault Code displayed by the code listed in the 0000 * Word
table below. *3
The inverter run command input
selection status is displayed.*1
Ctrl From Net 00: Run command input other than
0F 00 * Byte
the DeviceNet is enabled.
01: Run command input is enabled
through DeviceNet.
Mode selection is displayed when
10 DeviceNet Fault Mode DeviceNet becomes fault.*2 02 * Byte
02: Manufacturer
External fault (EF0) is input
11 External Fault from 00: EF0 Not Active 00,01 00 * * Byte
Option 01: External fault (EF0)
External fault (EF0) input status is
External Fault Input displayed.
12 00 * Byte
Status from Option 00: EF0 Not Active
01: During external fault (EF0) input
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3.4.7 Control Supervisor Object Class (29Hex) (cont.)
Notes:
*1 A setting during inverter operation cannot be changed.
*2 DeviceNet communication fault cannot be set. The inverter detects fault and stops at DeviceNet
communication fault.
The inverter stopping method at communication fault can be selected by time-over detection selection
parameter (n151).
*3 Fault Code (See below table for interpretation)
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3.4.8 AC/DC Drive Object Class (2Ahex):
The AC/DC drive object is also dedicated to the information and function related to the inverter operation.
Frequency reference settings, individual monitor parameters, and data unit settings can be changed. The
AC/DC drive object function is commonly used with I/O message functions for setting or returning drive
status information.
Supported Services
Service Code No. Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
Object Content
Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
Name Description Value Read Write Size
(Hex) (Hex) Range
(Hex)
AC/DC drive object software revision
00 01 Object Software Revision is displayed. 0001 * Word
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Initial
Instance Attribute Setting
Name Description Value Read Write Size
(Hex) (Hex) Range
(Hex)
Data Coefficient regarding power is
Power Scale set / read. -15-15
1A 00 * * Byte
Power Unit: 1 [W]×1/2PS (F1-0F)
PS
: Power scale setting value
Data unit coefficient regarding
1B Voltage Scale voltage is set / read. -15-15
00 * * Byte
Voltage Unit: 1 [V]×1/2VS (F1-0F)
VS
: Voltage scale setting value
Data unit coefficient regarding time is
01
Time Scale set and read. -15-15
1C 00 * * Byte
Time Unit: 1 [ms]×1/2TS (F1-0F)
TS
: Time scale setting value
Inverter frequency reference input
Ref From Net selection status is displayed*1
00: Frequency Reference input other
1D 00,01 00 * Byte
than DeviceNet is enabled.
01: Frequency Reference input from
DeviceNet is enabled.
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3.4.9 GPD315/V7 Drive Parameters Object Class 100 (64hex):
This Object Class is dedicated to accessing the parameters in the GPD315/V7 inverter. It allows all
inverter parameters to be read and set. This instance is for Yaskawa GPD315/V7 inverters only and is not
interchangeable with other DeviceNet inverters. Appendix A in the back portion of this manual lists
Attributes (Class 100, Instance 1) with their corresponding GPD315/V7 parameter numbers. The data size
for each Attribute is 2 bytes each.
Refer to the GPD315/V7 Technical Manual for description on the parameters.
Note: Object Class 100 Attribute addresses are the same as the corresponding GPD315/V7 inverter
parameter numbers converted to Hexadecimal value, except for parameter n128 and n129, which is
00D3h for parameter n128 and 00D4h for parameter n129.
Supported Services
Service Code No. Service Name Description of Service
(Hex)
0E Get_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is returned.
10 Set_Attribute_Single Designated attribute content is changed.
Example 1:
To read parameter n004 Reference Selection, send an explicit message with Service Code 0Ehex (Get
Attribute Single) to Class 1 / Instance 1 / Attribute 04hex. If the returned value is 0006hex, then
Reference Selection is set to Parameter Setting 6, Serial Communications.
Example 2:
To set parameter n019 Acceleration Time 1 to 3.5 seconds, send an explicit message with Service Code
10hex (Set Attribute Single) to Class 1 / Instance 1 / Attribute 13hex, with the data field as 23hex (35).
The data field does not recognize decimal places, so the data must be written as a whole number. Also,
in reading and setting to parameters n019 to n022 and n041 to n044 Acceleration/Deceleration 1 - 4, be
sure to check the setting of parameter n018 Accel / Decel Time Setting Unit. For instance, in the above
example, if n018 is set to value of 1 (0.01 – two decimal places) instead of the default value of parameter
n018, which is 0 (0.1 - one decimal place), the data field to set acceleration time to 3.50 seconds would be
15Ehex (350). Please refer to the GPD315/V7 Technical Manual for further descriptions.
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4 DeviceNet Fault Diagnostics
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4.2 DeviceNet Communication LED Faults and Operation
LED Display
Content Cause Solution
PWR MS NS WD
Check the inverter main circuit
The inverter is not powered wiring, and then turn ON the
power.
Not Lit Not Lit Not Lit Not Lit Power OFF The communication option
Turn Off the inverter power,
card is not correctly
check the connection of the
connected, thus, the power
option unit and the inverter, and
does not supply to the option
re-power the inverter.
unit.
Re-cycle inverter power. If the
Solid Solid The option unit CPU is being
Not Lit Not Lit CPU Fault fault persists, change the option
Green Red initialized or has a fault.
unit.
Initial setting status or the Re-Cycle inverter power. If the
Solid Flash Flash During Option
Not Lit communication is being fault persists, change the option
Green Green Green Unit Preparation
initialized. unit.
Check baud rate setting (DIP
Solid Flash Flash Option Unit A wrong setting of a switch or switch, DR1 and DR0), and then
Not Lit
Green Red Green Possible Fault a recovery fault is occurring. re-cycle the power. If the fault
persists, change the option unit.
Option Unit Recycle inverter power. If the
Solid Solid Flash An Un-recoverable fault is
Not Lit Unrecoverable fault persists, change the option
Green Red Green occurring to the option unit.
Fault unit.
Set the baud rate switches
Solid Solid Solid Flash Baud Rate Baud rate settings (DIP switch,
correctly, and re-cycle the
Green Red Red Green Setting Fault DR1 and DR0) are both ON.
inverter power.
Check if the end termination
resistor is correctly connected to
the communication bus.
Check if the communication
Solid Solid Flash Flash Communication
A master communication device is correctly connected per
Green Green Red Green Timeout
timeout occurred. wiring diagrams.
Check if the communication bus
wiring is separated from the main
circuit wiring.
Check if other device’s MACID is
not unique per the network.
Check if the master is correctly
configured.
Check if the end termination
resistor is correctly connected to
Solid Solid Solid Flash Communication Communication Unrecoverable
the communication bus.
Green Green Red Green Error fault occurred.
Check if the communication
device is correctly connected per
wiring diagrams.
Check if the communication bus
wiring is separated from the main
circuit wiring.
Normal Although the fault does not Send explicit message or I/O
Solid Solid Flash Flash
(Communication occur, it is connected to the message from the master as
Green Green Green Green
data: No) master controller necessary.
Normal
Solid Solid Solid Flash Inverter is communicating
(Communication
Green Green Green Green normally.
data: Yes)
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4.3 Explicit Message Communication Error
If a requested message has a error response from the master when performing Explicit message
communication, the communication option sends a response message which the following error code
shown in the table, is attached as data, as well as the service code “94”.
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4.4 I/O Message Communication MEMOBUS I/O Instance Errors
01 Hex Function code error Function code from the master was other than 00 Hex, 03 Hex, and 10 Hex.
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Appendix A
GPD315/V7 Memobus and Class 100 Registers
• Command Registers
• Monitor Registers
• Drive Parameter Registers
These Memobus registers reference GPD315/V7 with software S0024 or S0103.
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Command Registers (Read / Write)
CLASS 100 REGISTER FUNCTION BIT DESCRIPTION
Attribute (hex) (hex) NO.
N/A 001h Operational Signals 0 Forward Run
1 Reverse Run
2 External Fault
3 Fault Reset
4 Multi-function Input 1 (Closed external terminal S1)
5 Multi-function Input 2 (Closed external terminal S2)
6 Multi-function Input 3 (Closed external terminal S3)
7 Multi-function Input 4 (Closed external terminal S4)
8 Multi-function Input 5 (Closed external terminal S5)
9 Multi-function Input 6 (Closed external terminal S6)
A Multi-function Input 7 (Closed external terminal S7)
B-F (not used)
N/A 002h Frequency Reference / Output Frequency (1) (2)
N/A 003h V/f gain 1000 / 100% (setting value 2.0% - 200.0%)
N/A 004-008h N/A return zeros
N/A 009h Multi-function Output Setting 0 Multi-function Output Reference 1 (3) ( MA Contact ON)
1 Multi-function Output Reference 2 (4) (Photo coupler P1 ON)
2 Multi-function Output Reference 3 (5) (Photo coupler P2 ON)
3-F not used
N/A 00A-00Fh Reserved return all zeros
Notes:
(1). When a value greater than the maximum frequency is entered, the maximum frequency will be used.
(2).Scaling depends on the setting of n152.
(3).Effective when n057 = 18.
(4).Effective when n058 = 18.
(5).Effective when n059 = 18.
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Monitor Registers (Read only)
CLASS 100 REGISTER FUNCTION BIT DESCRIPTION
Attribute (hex) (hex) NO.
N/A 020h Status Signal 0 Run Command
1 Reverse Operation
2 Inverter Ready
3 Fault
4 Data Setting Error
5 Multi-function Output 1
6 Multi-function Output 2
7 Multi-function Output 3
8-F not used
N/A 021h Fault Content 0 Overcurrent (OC)
1 Overvoltage (OV)
2 Inverter Overload (OL2)
3 Inverter Overheat (OH1)
4 not used
5 not used
6 PID Feedback Loss (FbL)
7 External Fault (EF, EFO), Emergency Stop (STP)
8 Hardware Fault (Fxx)
9 Motor Overload (OL1)
A Overtorque Detection (OL3)
B Undertorque Detection (UL3)
C Power Loss (UV1)
D Control Power Supply Undervoltage (UV2)
E MEMOBUS Communication Time out (CE)
F Operator Connection Fault (OPR)
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Monitor Registers (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER FUNCTION BIT DESCRIPTION
Attribute (hex) (hex) NO.
N/A 022h Data Link Status 0 During Data Write-in
1 not used
2 not used
3 Upper / Lower Limit Fault
4 Matching Fault
5 not used
6-F not used
N/A 023h Frequency Reference
unit depends upon n152. (1)
N/A 024h Output Frequency unit depends upon n152.
N/A 025h Reserved
N/A 026h Reserved
N/A 027h Output Current 10/1A
N/A 028h Output Voltage 1/1V
N/A 029h Reserved
N/A 02Ah Reserved
N/A 02Bh External Input Status 0 Terminal S1 closed
1 Terminal S2 closed
2 Terminal S3 closed
3 Terminal S4 closed
4 Terminal S5 closed
5 Terminal S6 closed
6 Terminal S7 closed
7 not used
8-F not used
Notes:
(1). Value goes to zero without a run command.
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Monitor Registers (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER FUNCTION BIT DESCRIPTION
Attribute (hex) (hex) NO.
N/A 02Ch Inverter Status 0 Running
1 During zero speed
2 Speed Agree
3 Minor Fault
4 Frequency Detection 1 (output frequency < n095)
5 Frequency Detection 2 (output frequency >;= n095)
6 Inverter Ready
7 Under voltage
8 Baseblock 1
9 Frequency Reference from: 1=Serial communications; 2=n011 or analog input
A Run Signal from: 1=Serial communications; 2=digital oper. or external terminals
B Overtorque Detection
C Undertorque Detection
D During Fault Retry
E Fault
F Time out Communication Fault
N/A 02Dh External Terminal Output Status 0 Output Contact (MA, MB, MC) ON
1 Photo coupler 1 (P1, PC) ON
2 Photo coupler 2 (P2, PC) ON
3 not used
N/A 02Eh Reserved
N/A 031h DC bus Voltage 1 / 1V
N/A 032h Torque monitor 1 / 1%; (100% / motor rated torque)
N/A 033h Reserved
N/A 034h Reserved
N/A 035h Reserved
N/A 036h Reserved
N/A 037h Output Power 100 / 1kW ; with sign
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Monitor Registers (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER FUNCTION BIT DESCRIPTION
Attribute (hex) (hex) NO.
N/A 038h PID Feedback +/-100% /Equivalent to Max. Output Frequency Input; 10 / 1% without sign
N/A 039h PID Input +/-100% /Equivalent to Max. Output Frequency Input; 10 / 1% without sign
N/A 03Ah PID Output +/-100% /Equivalent to Max. Output Frequency; 10 / 1% with sign
N/A 03Bh-03Ch Reserved
N/A 03Dh Communication Error (1) 0 CRC Error
1 Data Length Error
2 not used
3 Parity Error
4 Overrun Error
5 Framing Error
6 Timeover
7 not used
8-F not used
N/A 03E-FFh Reserved not used
(1). The contents of a communications error is held unless a fault reset is input (can be reset during running).
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
01h 101h n001 Parameter Selection / Initialization 0 n001 can be read and set; n002-n179 others
read only
1 n001-n039 can be read and set
2 n001-n067 can be read and set
3 n001-n113 can be read and set
4 n001-n179 can be read and set 1
5 not used
6 Clear fault record only
7 not used
8 not used
9 not used
10 2-wire initialization
11 3-wire initialization
02h 102h n002 Control Method Selection 0 V/f Control 1
1 Open Loop Vector
03h 103h n003 Operation Method Selection 0 Digital Operator
1 Terminal 1
2 Serial Communication
04h 104h n004 Reference Selection 0 Digital Operator Pot
1 Digital Operator
2 Voltage Reference (0-10V)
3 Current Reference (4-20 mA) 2
4 Current Reference (0-20 mA)
5 Pulse Train Reference
6 Serial Communication
05h 105h n005 Stop Method 0 Ramp to stop 0
1 Coast to stop
(1) Even when settable parameters are limited by the setting of n001, all parameters can be read and set via serial communications.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
06h 106h n006 Reverse Prohibit 0 Reverse Run enabled 0
1 Reverse Run disabled
07h 107h n007 Stop Key Function 0 Stop key is effective regardless of
programming of n003.
1 Stop key is effective only when n003 is set 0
up from digital operator.
08h 108h n008 Reference Selection - 0 Frequency Ref. from digital oper. pot. 0
Digital Operator 1 Frequency Ref. from n024
09h 109h n009 Frequency Reference Setting 0 Enter key must be pressed to write-in
Method from Digital Operator 1 Enter key is not needed to activate new value 0
0Ah 10Ah n010 Operator Selection when Digital 0 Disabled (operation continues) 0
Operator is disconnected 1 Enabled (motor coasts to stop and faults.
0Bh 10Bh n011 Frequency – Maximum 50.0 to 400.0 60.0
0Ch 10Ch n012 Voltage – Maximum 0.1 to 255.0 (230V inverter) 0.2 to 510.0 (460 V inverter) 230/460
0Dh 10Dh n013 Frequency – Max. Voltage Point 0.2 to 400.0 60
0Eh 10Eh n014 Frequency – Midpoint 0.1 to 399.9 (1)
0Fh 10Fh n015 Voltage – Midpoint 0.1 to 255.0 (230V inverter) 0.2 to 510.0 (460 V inverter) (1)
10h 110h n016 Frequency – Minimum 0.1 to 10.0 (1)
11h 111h n017 Voltage – Minimum 0.1 to 50.0 (230V inverter) 0.2 to 100.0 (460V inverter) (1)
12h 112h n018 Accel / Decel Time Setting Unit 0 0.1 (one decimal place) 0
1 0.01 (two decimal places)
13h 113h n019 Acceleration Time 1 0.00 to 600.00 or 0.0 to 6000.0 seconds (2) 10.0 (2)
14h 114h n020 Deceleration Time 1 0.00 to 600.00 or 0.0 to 6000.0 seconds (2) 10.0 (2)
15h 115h n021 Acceleration Time 2 0.00 to 600.00 or 0.0 to 6000.0 seconds (2) 10.0 (2)
16h 116h n022 Deceleration Time 2 0.00 to 600.00 or 0.0 to 6000.0 seconds (2) 10.0 (2)
Note:
(1) Factory Setting differs depending upon control method selected (n002).
(2) Values are dependent on setting of n018, the Accel / Decel Time Setting Unit.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
17h 117h n023 S-curve Selection 0 No S-curve
1 0.2 second 0
2 0.5 second
3 1.0 second
18h 118h n024 Frequency Reference 1 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 6.00
19h 119h n025 Frequency Reference 2 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Ah 11Ah n026 Frequency Reference 3 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Bh 11Bh n027 Frequency Reference 4 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Ch 11Ch n028 Frequency Reference 5 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Dh 11Dh n029 Frequency Reference 6 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Eh 11Eh n030 Frequency Reference 7 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
1Fh 11Fh n031 Frequency Reference 8 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
20h 120h n032 Jog Frequency Reference 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 6.00
21h 121h n033 Frequency Reference Upper Limit 0.0 to 110.0% 100.0
22h 122h n034 Frequency Reference Lower Limit 0.0 to 110.0 % 0.0
23h 123h n035 Frequency Reference Unit 0 0.01 Hz (< 100Hz); 0.1Hz (100 Hz >=100Hz)
Selection
1 0.1% 0
2-39 RPM
40-3999 User setting
24h 124h n036 Motor Rated Current 0-150% of inverter rated output current (2)
25h 125h n037 Electronic Thermal Overload 0 Standard Motor
Protection for (OL1 fault) 1 Standard Motor – short term 0
2 Disabled
26h 126h n038 Electronic Thermal Overload 1 to 60 minutes 8
Protection Time Constant
27h 127h n039 Cooling Fan Operation Selection 0 Operates only when inverter is running 0
1 Operates with power applied to inverter
(1) Scaling depends upon the setting of n035.
(2) Factory setting differs depending upon the GPD315/V7 capacity.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETE LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
0028h 128h n040 Motor Rotation Selection 0 Counter Clockwise
0
1 Clockwise
29h 129h n041 Acceleration Time 3 0 to 6000 seconds (1) 10.0
2Ah 12Ah n042 Deceleration Time 3 0 to 6000 seconds (1) 10.0
2Bh 12Bh n043 Acceleration Time 4 0 to 6000 seconds (1) 10.0
2Ch 12Ch n044 Deceleration Time 4 0 to 6000 seconds (1) 10.0
2D-31h 12D-131h n045-n049 RESERVED
Note:
(1) Values are dependent on setting of n018, the Accel / Decel Time Setting Unit.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
32h 132h n050 Multi-function Input (terminal S1) 0 to 1Bh 1
33h 133h n051 Multi-function Input (terminal S2) 0 to 1Bh 2
34h 134h n052 Multi-function Input (terminal S3) 0 to 1Bh 3 (or 0) (1)
35h 135h n053 Multi-function Input (terminal S4) 0 to 1Bh 5
36h 136h n054 Multi-function Input (terminal S5) 0 to 1Bh 6
37h 137h n055 Multi-function Input (terminal S6) 0 to 1Bh 7
38h 138h n056 Multi-function Input (terminal S7) 0 to 1Bh 10
39h 139h n057 Multi-function Output 0 to 15h 0
(terminals MA, MB, MC)
3Ah 13Ah n058 Multi-function Output (term. P1 & 0 to 15h 1
PC)
3Bh 13Bh n059 Multi-function Output (term. P2 & 0 to 15h 2
PC)
3Ch 13Ch n060 Analog Frequency Ref. Gain 0 – 255% 100%
3Dh 13Dh n061 Analog Frequency Ref. Bias -100% - +100% 0%
3Eh 13Eh n062 Analog Frequency Ref. Time 0.00 – 2.00 seconds (0.00 = disabled) 0.10
Constant
3Fh 13Fh n063 Reserved
40h 140h n064 Operation Method For Frequency 0 Detection not provided 0
Reference Loss Detection 1 Continue to run at 80% of previous freq. ref.
41h 141h n065 Monitor Output Type Selection 0 Analog monitor output 0
1 Pulse monitor output (2)
42h 142h n066 Monitor Item Selection (5) 0 Output frequency (10V / Max. output freq.)
1 Output current (10V / inverter rated current)
2 DC bus voltage (10V / 400 (800)VDC (3) 0
3 Torque monitor (10V / motor rated torque)
4 Output power (10V / inverter kW capacity)
(4)
5 Output voltage reference
6 Frequency reference
43h 143h n067 Monitor Gain 0.01 to 2.00 1.00
(1) Initial value in parentheses are obtained at a 3-wire initialization.
(2) Output voltage is +/- 12V; +/-10%. Maximum of 20mA. Duty cycle 30-70%.
(3) 400VDC value is for 230V inverter. 800VDC value is for 460V inverter.
(4) OV is output at regenerative mode.
(5) Enabled only when n065 is “0” (analog monitor output).
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
44h 144h n068 Analog Frequency Ref. Gain -255% to +255% 100%
(Voltage reference input)
45h 145h n069 Analog Frequency Ref. Bias -100% to +100% 0%
(Voltage reference input)
46h 146h n070 Analog Frequency Ref. Filter Time 0.0 to 2.00 seconds 0.10
Constant (Voltage ref. input) (0.00 = filter disabled)
47h 147h n071 Analog Frequency Ref. Gain -255% to +255% 100%
(Current reference input)
48h 148h n072 Analog Frequency Ref. Bias -100% to +100% 0%
(Current reference input)
49h 149h n073 Analog Frequency Ref. Filter Time 1.0 to 2.00 seconds 0.10
Constant (Current ref. input) (0.00 = filter disabled)
4Ah 14Ah n074 Pulse String Freq. Ref. Gain -255% to +255% 100%
4Bh 14Bh n075 Pulse String Freq. Ref. Bias -100% to +100% 0%
4Ch 14Ch n076 Pulse String Frequency Reference 2.0 to 2.00 seconds 0.10
Filter Time Constant (0.00 = filter disabled)
4Dh 14Dh n077 Multi-function Analog Input 0 Multi-function analog input disabled
Selection
1 Aux. frequency reference
2 Frequency gain 0
3 Frequency bias
4 Voltage bias
4Eh 14Eh n078 Multi-function Analog Input Signal 0 0 – 10 V (operator terminal) 0
1 4 – 20 mA (operator terminal)
4Fh 14Fh n079 Multi-function Analog Frequency 0 – 50% 10%
Bias
50h 150h n080 Carrier Frequency 1 to 4 (x2.5 kHz); 7 to 9 (synchronous) (1)
Notes:
(1) The initial value varies depending upon the inverter capacity (kVA).
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
51h 151h n081 Momentary Power Loss Selection 0 Not provided
1 Operation continues with power recovered 0
within 2 seconds
2 Continuous operation (no fault)
52h 152h n082 No. of Restart Attempts 0 to 10 attempts 0
53h 153h n083 Jump Frequency 1 0.00 to 400.0 Hz (0.00 = disabled) (1) 0.00
54h 154h n084 Jump Frequency 2 0.00 to 400.0 Hz (0.00 = disabled) (1) 0.00
55h 155h n085 Jump Frequency 3 0.00 to 400.0 Hz (0.00 = disabled) (1) 0.00
56h 156h n086 Jump Frequency Range 0.00 to 25.50 Hz (0.00 = n083-n085 are disabled) 0.00
57h 157h n087 Elapsed Time Function Selection 0 Operation time elapses when power is on. 0
1 Operation time elapses when inverter is
running
58h 158h n088 Elapsed Operation Time 0 to 9999 hours 0
(Initial Value)
59h 159h n089 DC Injection Current 0 – 100% (0% = baseblock is performed) 50%
5Ah 15Ah n090 DC Injection Time at Stop 0.0 to 25.5 seconds (0.0 = disabled) 0.0
5Bh 15Bh n091 DC Injection Time as Start 0.0 to 25.5 seconds (0.0 = disabled) 0.0
5Ch 15Ch n092 Stall Prevention during Decel 0 enabled 0
1 disabled
5Dh 15Dh n093 Stall Prevention during Accel 30 to 200% (200% = disabled) (2) 170%
5Eh 15Eh n094 Stall Prevention during Run 30 to 200% (200% = disabled) 160%
5Fh 15Fh n095 Frequency Detection Level 0.00 to 400.0 Hz (1) 0.00
60h 160h n096 Overtorque Detection (OL3) 0 Detection disabled.
1 Detects only at set frequency; operation
continues 0
2 Detects only at set frequency; coast to stop
3 Detects at all frequency; operation
continues
4 Detects at all frequency; coast to stop
Notes:
(1) The setting unit is 0.01 Hz when value is less than 100 Hz, but 0.1 Hz when value is 100 Hz or greater.
(2) The operation level is automatically reduced in the voltage saturation range.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
61h 161h n097 Overtorque Detection Selection 0 Detected by output torque 0
during Open Loop Vector Mode 1 Detected by output current
62h 162h n098 Overtorque Detection Level 30 to 200% 160%
63h 163h n099 Overtorque Detection Time 0.1 to 10.0 seconds 0.1
64h 164h n100 Up/Down Memory Hold 0 Disabled 0
1 Enabled
65h 165h n101 Speed Search Deceleration Time 0.0 to 10.0 seconds 2.0
Deceleration time used during a speed search
66h 166h n102 Speed Search Operation Level 0 to 200% 150%
(Current Level) Sets the percentage of inverter rated current speed
search uses to detect that it has “caught” the coasting
motor
67h 167h n103 Torque Compensation Gain 0.0 to 2.5 1.0
68h 168h n104 Torque Compensation Time 0.0 to 25.5 seconds 0.3 (1)
Constant (When 0.0 is set; the primary delay filter is disabled.)
69h 169h n105 Torque Compensation Iron Loss 0.0 to 6550 (2) (3)
6Ah 16Ah n106 Motor Rated Slip 0.0 to 20.0 Hz (3)
6Bh 16Bh n107 Motor Line-to-line Resistance 0.0 to 65.50 Ohms (3) (4)
6Ch 16Ch n108 Motor Leakage Inductance 0.00 to 655.0 mH (2) (3) (5)
6Dh 16Dh n109 Torque Boost 0 to 250% 150% (2)
6Eh 16Eh n110 Motor no-load Current 0 to 99% (3)
6Fh 16Fh n111 Slip Compensation Gain 0.0 to 2.5 0.0 (6)
70h 170h n112 Slip Compensation Primary Delay 0.0 to 25.5 seconds 2.0 (1)
Time (When 0.0 is set; the primary delay filter is disabled.)
71h 171h n113 Slip Compensation Selection 0 Disabled 0 (2)
during Regen 1 Enabled
72h 172h n114 Reserved
Notes:
(1) The initial value is only 0.2 seconds when the vector control mode is selected.
(2) Valid only when in the vector control mode.
(3) The value differs according to inverter capacity (kVA).
(4) Setting units are 0.001, when less than 10, and 0.01, when equal to or greater than 10 Ohms.
(5) Setting units are 0.01, when less than 100, and 0.1, when equal to or greater than 100 mH.
(6) The initial value is 1.0 seconds when the vector control mode is selected.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
73h 173h n115 Stall Prevention during Run 0 Disabled (level based on n094) 0
1 Enabled (level at Fmax is n094 x 0.4)
74h 174h n116 Stall Prevention during Run 0 Accel/decel selectable via multi-function 0
Accel/Decel Time Select 1 Accel/decel via n021, n022
75h 175h n117 Undertorque Detection Selection 0 Not provided 0
1 During speed agree, alarm only
2 During speed agree, fault
3 During run, alarm only
4 During run, fault
76h 176h n118 Undertorque Detection Level 0 to 200%
Sets the percentage of inverter rated current/torque used for
undertorque detection – Note that parameter n097 10%
(Overtorque detection function selection 2) applies for both
overtorque and undertorque detection
77h 177h n119 Undertorque Detection Time 0.1 to 10.0 seconds
Sets the time between the detection of undertorque and the 0.1
action selected by parameter n117
78h 178h n120 Frequency Reference 1 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
79h 179h n121 Frequency Reference 2 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Ah 17Ah n122 Frequency Reference 3 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Bh 17Bh n123 Frequency Reference 4 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Ch 17Ch n124 Frequency Reference 5 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Dh 17Dh n125 Frequency Reference 6 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Eh 17Eh n126 Frequency Reference 7 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
7Fh 17Fh n127 Frequency Reference 8 0.00 to 400.00 Hz (1) 0.00
Notes:
(1) Scaling depends upon the setting of n035.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (in hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
D3h (1) 180h n128 PID Control Selection 0 PID Disabled
1 PID Enabled (D=Feed Forward)
2 PID Enabled (D=Feedback)
3 PID Enabled, Reference +PID (D=Feed Forward)
4 PID Enabled, Reference +PID (D=Feedback) 0
5 Inverted PID Enabled (D=Feed Forward)
6 Inverted PID Enabled (D=Feedback)
7 Inverted PID Enabled, Ref. +PID (D=Feed
Forward)
8 Inverted PID Enabled, Ref. +PID (D=Feedback)
D4h (1) 181h n129 PID Feedback Gain 0.00 to 10.00 1.00
82h 182h n130 Proportional Gain (P) 0.0 to 25.0 (when 0.0 is set, P control is disabled) 1.0
83h 183h n131 Integral Time (I) 0.0 to 360.0 (when 0.0 is set, I control is disabled) 1.0
84h 184h n132 Derivative Time (D) 0.00 to 2.50 (when 0.0 is set, D control is disabled) 0.00
85h 185h n133 PID Offset Adjustment -100 to +100% (100% of Max. output frequency) 0%
86h 186h n134 Integral (I) Upper limit -100 to +100% (100% of Max. output frequency) 100%
Notes:
(1). Class 100 Attribute addresses are the same as the corresponding GPD315/V7 inverter parameter numbers converted in Hexadecimal, except for
parameter n128 and n129. The Class 100 Attribute number for parameter n128 is 00D3h and for parameter n129 is 00D4h.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
87h 187h n135 PID Output Primary Delay Time 0.0 to 10.0 seconds 0.0
88h 188h n136 PID Feedback Loss Detection 0 Disabled
Selection 1 Enabled (Operation continues: Fbl alarm) 0
2 Enabled (Inverter shuts down: Fbl fault)
89h 189h n137 PID Feedback Loss Detection Level 0 to 100% (100% of Max. output frequency) 0%
8Ah 18Ah n138 PID Feedback Loss Detection Time 0.0 to 25.5 seconds 1.0
8Bh 18Bh n139 Energy-saving Control Selection 0 Disabled 0
1 Enabled (must be in V/f control mode)
8Ch 18Ch n140 Energy-saving Coefficient K2 0.0 to 6550 (1) (2)
8Dh 18Dh n141 Energy-saving Voltage Low Limiter 0 to 120% 50%
@60 Hz
8Eh 18Eh n142 Energy-saving Voltage Low Limiter 0 to 25% 12%
@6 Hz
8Fh 18Fh n143 Power Supply Average Time 1 to 200 (1 = 24 ms) 1
90h 190h n144 Search Operation Voltage Limiter 1 to 100% 0
91h 191h n145 Search Operation Voltage Step 0.1 to 10.0% 0.5
@ 100%
92h 192h n146 Search Operation Voltage Step 0.1 to 10.0% 0.2
@ 5%
93h 193h n147 Motor Rated Voltage 150.0 to 255.0 Volts (3) 230 (3)
94h 194h n148 Reserved
95h 195h n149 Pulse Input Scaling (4) 100 to 3300 (1=10 Hz) 3072
Notes:
(1) The setting unit is 0.1 for values less than 1000, and 1 for values equal to or greater than 1000.
(2) The initial value differs with inverter capacity (kVA) setting, and the motor code (n158) setting.
(3) The upper limit and initial value are doubled for the 460 volt inverter.
(4) For a pulse input which exceeds 60 Hz; it is treated as within 0.1 Hz.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
96h 196h n150 Pulse Monitor Output Frequency 0 1440 Hz / Max. output frequency
Selection 1 1f output
6 6f output 0
12 12f output
24 24f output
36 36f output
40 1440Hz / Max frequency (n011)
41 Frequency reference x 1
42 Frequency reference x 6
43 Frequency reference x 12
44 Frequency reference x 24
45 Frequency reference x 36
97h 197h n151 Modbus Time Out Detection 0 Enabled (coast to stop)
Selection (1) 1 Enabled (Ramp to stop - n020)
2 Enabled (Ramp to stop - n022) 0
3 Enabled (Operation continues, alarm)
4 Disabled
98h 198h n152 Modbus Frequency Reference Unit 0 0.1 Hz / 1
(1) 1 0.01 Hz / 1 0
2 100% / 3000
3 0.1% / 1
99h 199h n153 Modbus Slave Address (1) 0 to 32 0
9Ah 19Ah n154 Modbus Baud Rate (1) 0 2400 bps
1 4800 bps 2
2 9600 bps
3 19200 bps
9Bh 19Bh n155 Modbus Parity Selection (1) 0 Even parity
1 Odd parity 2
2 No parity
9Ch 19Ch n156 Modbus Send Waiting Time (1) 10 to 65 msec 10
9Dh 19Dh n157 Modbus RTS Control (1) 0 Enabled 0
1 Disabled (RS-422; 1 to 1 communication)
Notes:
(1) To make parameter settings valid, it is necessary to turn power off and then on again.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
9Eh 19Eh n158 Motor Code (Energy-savings 0 to 70 (1)
control)
9Fh 19Fh n159 Energy-saving Voltage Limit 0 to 120% 120
@60Hz
A0h 1A0h n160 Energy-saving Voltage Limit @6Hz 0 to 25% 16
A1h 1A1h n161 Search Operation Power Supply 0 to 100% 10
Detection Hold Width
A2h 1A2h n162 Power Detection Filter Time 0 to 255 (1 = 4ms) 5
Constant
A3h 1A3h n163 PID Output Gain 0.0 to 25.0 1.0
A4h 1A4h n164 PID Feedback Selection 0 0 – 10V on terminal FR
1 4 – 20mA on terminal FR
2 0 – 20mA on terminal FR 0
3 0 – 10V on operator terminal
4 4 – 20mA on operator terminal
5 Pulse input
A5h 1A5h n165 Reserved
A6h 1A6h n166 Input Phase Loss Detection Level 0 to 100% 0%
400.0V/100% (200V class); 800.0V/100% (400V class)
Recommended set value n166=7%.
Not detected if set to 0%.
A7h 1A7h n167 Input Phase Loss Detection Time 0 to 255 seconds 0
Recommended set value n167=10sec.
Not detected if set to 0.0sec.
A8h 1A8h n168 Output Phase Loss Detection Level 0 to 100% 0%
Inverter rated output current value/100%
Recommended set value n166=5%.
Not detected if set to 0%.
A9h 1A9h n169 Output Phase Loss Detection Time 0.0 to 2.0 seconds 0.0
Recommended set value n167=0.2sec.
Not detected if set to 0.0sec.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
AA-ACh 1AA-1ACh n170-n172 Reserved
ADh 1ADh n173 DC Injection P Gain 1 to 999 (1=.001) 83
Adjusts the proportional gain of the DC injection current (=.083)
loop
AEh 1AEh n174 DC Injection I Time 1 to 250 (1=4ms) 25
Adjusts the integral time of the DC injection current loop (=100ms)
B0h 1B0h n175 Carrier Frequency Deceleration 0 Disabled 0
Selection at Low Speed 1 Enabled
B1h 1B1h n176 Parameter Copy Function rdY READY status
Selection (1) rEd READ executes
CPY COPY executes rdY
vFY VERIFY executes
uA Inverter capacity display
Sno Software No. display
B2h 1B2h n177 Parameter Read Out Prohibit 0 READ prohibited 0
Selection (1) 1 READ allowed
B3h 1B3h n178 Fault History (2) Four newest events are displayed. -
B4h 1B4h n179 Software No. (2) Lower four digits of software numbers are displayed. -
Notes:
(1) Parameters n176 and n177 cannot be set through Modbus communication.
(2) Parameters n178 and n179 are display only, which are not user settable.
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
B4h 1B4h n180 Output Voltage Limiter Selection 0 Enabled 0
1 Disabled
B5h 1B5h n181 Electronic Thermal Protection 0 Enabled 0
(OL2)
1 Disabled
B6h 1B6h n182 Simple AVR Selection 0 Enabled 0
1 Disabled
B7h 1B7h n183 RS485 Terminal Communication 0 Modbus Communication at PC connection 0
Monitor Selection 1 Modbus Communication test mode at PC
B8h 1B8h n184 Hunting Prevention Gain 0.00 to 2.55 (V/f control mode only) (1)
B9h 1B9h n185 Hunting Prevention Time Constant 1 to 255 (1 = 2ms) (1)
BAh 1BAh n186 Magnetic Flux Hunting Prevention 0.00 to 1.00 0.05
Gain (Vector control mode only)
BBh 1BBh n187 d-axis Hunting Prevention Gain 0.00 to 2.55 (Vector control mode only) (1)
BCh 1BCh n188 q-axis Hunting Prevention Gain 0.00 to 2.55 (Vector control mode only) (1)
BDh 1BDh n189 Power Factor Angle Detection 1 to 255 (1 = 4ms) (1)
Filter Time (during accel/decel)
BEh 1BEh n190 Power Factor Angle Detection 1 to 255 (1 = 4ms) (1)
Filter Time (during speed agree)
BFh 1BFh n191 IGBT Voltage Drop 0.0 to 10.0V (Vector control / Speed) (1)
C0h 1C0h n192 On-delay Compensation Value 0 to 255 (1 = 62.5 ns) (1)
C1h 1C1h n193 R1 Auto-tuning Selection 0 Enabled (Time constant 0.6s)
(Vector mode / Speed) 1 Enabled (Time constant 2.0s) 0
2 Disabled
C2h 1C2h n194 Factory Setting MNTR Display 0 Disabled 0
Selection 1 Enabled
C3-C6h 1C3-1C6h n195-n198 Reserved
C7h 1C7h n199 Current Detection Adjustment Gain 0.000 to 2.000 (1)
(U-phase)
Notes:
(1) The value differs according to inverter capacity (kVA).
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Inverter Parameter Registers (Read/Write) (continued)
CLASS 100 REGISTER PARAMETER PARAMETER PARAMETER LIMITS / DESCRIPTION INITIAL
Attribute (hex) (hex) FUNCTION SETTING VALUE
C8h 1C8h n200 Current Detection Adjustment Gain 0.000 to 2.000 (1)
(V-Phase)
C9h 1C9h n201 Current Detection Adjustment Gain 0.000 to 2.000 (1)
(W-Phase)
CAh 1CAh n202 Current Detection Delay -999 to 999 (1 = 1 µs) 10
Compensation
CBh 1CBh n203 Rated Current Conversion 0.000 to 2.000 (1)
Coefficient
CCh 1CCh n204 2/3 Phase Modulation Switchover 0 to 110% 30
Level (Modulation factor) (when set to 0, all areas become 2 phase modulation)
CDh 1CDh n205 CLB Selection 0 Enabled 0
1 Disabled
CEh 1CEh n206 OC Number of Retries 0 to 9 times 4
CFh 1CFh n207 Display Mode at Power Off Setting Disabled -
D0h 1D0h n208 Memory Hold Output Frequency Setting Disabled -
D1h 1D1h n209 Order Selection Parameter 0 to 100 0
(Fc Setting Range Selection)
D2h 1D2h n210 kVA Selection 0 to 255 (1)
Notes:
(1) The value differs according to inverter capacity (kVA)
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Appendix B
DeviceNet Configuration for RSNetWorx and DeviceNet
Manager
• How to Configure Yaskawa GPD315/V7
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DeviceNet Configuration
The DeviceNet configuration refers to properly setting the DeviceNet slave in a network system through its parameter settings. The GPD315/V7 has
DeviceNet parameters and inverter parameters accessible through its EDS file. The configuration software uses the EDS file to map the DeviceNet and
inverter parameters, so the user can access them easily. The configuration software that this document will address is DeviceNet Manager and
RSNetWorx.
Note: This section is only intended to be used as a guide for configuration of the Yaskawa GPD315/V7 on DeviceNet using configuration tool software
DeviceNet Manager and RSNetWorx. Any updates to the two configuration tool software will not be noted in this section. Please use the user’s manual of
the configuration tool as the primary reference and use the contents of this section only as a general guide.
1. Install EDS files.
EDS files can be downloaded from the internet at www.odva.org or www.drives.com. Be sure to select the version of EDS file that matches the
DeviceNet card version and the inverter capacity of the GPD315/V7 for correct scaling of parameters. Refer to the Table of EDS Files and Product
Codes in Section 3.4.1 for a full list of EDS files.
Install the EDS files in a subdirectory of the PC where the configuration software is located.
To install follow these steps:
a. For RSNetWorx.
i. Run RSNetWorx for DeviceNet.
ii. From the Tools menu select EDS Wizard.
iii. Press the Next button.
iv. Select Register EDS Files from the options and press Next.
v. Select Register a directory of EDS files from the options.
vi. In the Named area enter the location of the files (i.e. C:\eds) and press Next.
vii. After the files are analyzed (test results) press Next.
viii. Do not change the default icon, press Next.
ix. At the final task summary press Next to register the devices.
x. To complete the wizard, press the Finish button.
b. For DeviceNet Manager.
i. Run DeviceNet Manager.
ii. From the Utilities menu select Install EDS Files.
iii. Select the directory where the EDS files were installed and press the Select All button and press OK.
iv. At the Set Device Bitmap prompt press No.
2. Add the inverter to the network by dragging it from the AC Drives folder or other location (depending on the software).
At this point there should be at least two items on the network, a master device, such as a scanner module, and the GPD315/V7 inverter.
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3. Add the inverter to the scanner module’s scan list.
a. For RSNetWorx.
i. Double click on the scanner icon. This will open the scanner’s configuration screen.
ii. Select the Scanlist tab.
iii. Deselect the Automap on Add option.
iv. From the column on the left side select the inverter and press the arrow button to insert on the scan list column on the right.
v. Press the Edit I/O button.
vi. The Polled option is automatically selected. The Tx and Rx sizes are set to 4 bytes, and the Poll Rate is set to Every Scan. The
size of Tx and Rx will depend on what assembly is chosen. Refer to the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Technical Manual, Appendix B for
a list of available assemblies.
The default assemblies are 21 and 71 (DeviceNet Extended Speed Control, 4 bytes each).
vii. Once the polled information is entered press OK.
b. For DeviceNet Manager.
i. Select and drag the inverter icon onto the scanner’s icon.
ii. At the Do you really want to add device Node x[x] to scan list of Master Node y[y] press Yes.
iii. Double click on the scanner’s icon. This will bring up the scanner’s configuration screen. Press the Select Scan List button.
iv. Select the inverter from the list and press the Edit I/O Parameters button.
v. The Polled option is automatically selected. The Tx and Rx sizes are set to 4 bytes and the Poll Rate is set to Every Scan. The
size of Tx and Rx will depend on what assembly is chosen. Refer to the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Technical Manual, Appendix B for
a list of available assemblies.
The default assemblies are 21 and 71 (DeviceNet Extended Speed Control, 4 bytes each).
vi. Once the polled information is entered press OK.
4. Map the inverter.
a. For RSNetWorx.
i. Select the Input tab from the scanner’s configuration screen.
ii. Select the inverter to map from the list.
iii. Select the memory area to map the inverter.
The memory area depends on the type of scanner module being used. For example if the scanner is the Allen-Bradley 1747-SDN there are two
sections where it can be mapped: the discrete and the m file.
Please refer to the master device technical manual for the available mapping locations.
iv. Press the AutoMap button.
v. Select the Output tab from the scanner’s configuration screen and repeat steps ii through iv.
vi. Press the OK button.
b. For DeviceNet Manager.
i. Select the inverter to map from the list.
ii. Press the Auto Map button from the Scan List Tools.
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iii. In the Regions of Map/Unmap area select the memory area to map the inverter.
The memory area depends on the type of scanner module being used. For example if the scanner is the Allen-Bradley 1747-SDN there are two
sections where it can be mapped: the discrete and the m file.
Please refer to the master device technical manual for the available mapping locations.
iv. Press the Map button. This will map both the input and the output.
5. Download configuration to scanner.
If the scanner module is from Allen-Bradley, then the processor must be set to program mode, by means of the key, prior to downloading. If the
scanner or master device is from a different manufacturer refer to the technical manual for specific configuration requirements.
a. For RSNetWorx.
i. If the RSNetWorx was online during the configuration period, then at the moment the OK button was pressed after mapping the
inverter the information was downloaded.
ii. If the configuration was done offline, press the online speed button. Note: make sure RSLinx has been configured, connected to
the network, and running in the background.
iii. Right click on the scanner’s icon and select Download to Device.
b. For DeviceNet Manager.
i. If DeviceNet Manager was online during the configuration then press the SDN button located on the Save to area of the window.
ii. If the configuration was done offline, press the online button.
iii. Select the appropriate driver to communicate with the network and configure its settings.
iv. Double click on the scanner’s icon.
v. Press the Edit Scan List button.
vi. Press the SDN button located on the Save to area of the window.
Refer to RSNetWorx and/or DeviceNet Manager manuals for additional information on configuration.
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Appendix C
Command Priority
• How to Use Command Priority
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Command Priority
The Command Priority section will outline the behavior of the standard GPD315/V7 controls when using DeviceNet
communications. Two parameters affect the behavior of the GPD315/V7 when communicating via DeviceNet,
parameter n003 Operation Method Selection and parameter n004 Frequency Reference Selection. These
parameters were discussed in detail in Section 3. Some commands to the GPD315/V7 may be accessed by a
source other than the one set up by parameter n003. These other sources can be external terminals or the LED
operator keypad. The behavior of these sources when during DeviceNet communication is illustrated in the tables
1, 2, and 3 on the following pages.
1. Determine the source of control you wish to use for your GPD315/V7 inverter.
2. Set parameter n003 for the desired control you have chosen. (See the table below for parameter
settings.)
3. Select the appropriate Command Priority Table on the following pages based upon what type of operation
your inverter is set up for.
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Table 1: Set up for DeviceNet Control
Table 1 indicates the functions or commands that can be accessed via DeviceNet, external terminals, or the digital
operator when the inverter’s parameter n003 Operation Method Selection is set up for option pcb (n003 = 3). The
“O” indicates that the function is operable from that source and “n/a” indicates that the function is not available
from that source.
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Table 2: Set up for External Terminals Control
Table 2 indicates the functions or commands that can be accessed via DeviceNet, external terminals, or the digital
operator when the inverter’s parameter n003 Operation Method Selection is set up for external terminal control
(n003 = 1). The “O” indicates that the function is operable from that source, and “n/a” indicates that the function is
not available from that source.
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Table 3: Set up for Digital Operator Control
Table three indicates the functions or commands that can be accessed via DeviceNet, external terminals, or the
digital operator when the inverter’s parameter n003 Operation Method Selection is set up for digital operator
control (n003 = 0). The “O” indicates that the function is operable from that source, and “n/a” indicates that the
function is not available from that source.
Memobus
Command Bit Function
Data Data Description
Source No. Availability
Code
001h 0 Forward Run/Stop n/a
1 Reverse Run/Stop n/a
2 Multi-function Input Terminal S3 (2)
3 Multi-function Input Terminal S4 (2)
4 Multi-function Input Terminal S5 (2)
5 Multi-function Input Terminal S6 (2)
DEVICENET 6 Multi-function Input Terminal S7 (2)
7 Unused -
8 External Fault O
9 Fault Reset O (1)
10-15 Unused -
006h 0-15 Unused n/a
007h 0-15 Unused n/a
008h 0 Multi-function Output (terminal MA, MB – MC) n/a
1 Multi-function Output (terminal P1 – PC) n/a
2 Multi-function Output (terminal P2 – PC) n/a
3-5 Unused -
6 Fault Contact (terminal MA, MB – MC) n/a
7 Fault Contact Closed (effective when bit 6 =1) n/a
Forward Run (2 wire); Run Command (3 wire) n/a
Reverse Run (2 wire); Stop Command (3 wire) n/a
Multi-function Input Terminal S3 (2)
EXTERNAL Multi-function Input Terminal S4 (2)
TERMINALS Multi-function Input Terminal S5 (2)
Multi-function Input Terminal S6 (2)
Multi-function Input Terminal S7 (2)
Unused -
Run Command O
Stop Command O
DIGITAL Reverse Run Command O
OPERATOR Local / Remote n/a
Jog Command O (3)
Fault Reset O (1)
Notes:
1. Fault Reset is only effective only when in stopped condition.
2. The availability of the multi-function input terminals vary depending upon the settings of n050, n051, n052, n053, n054, n055, n056 (the
multi-function input settings). See GPD315/V7 Technical Manual.
3. The jog command is only effective when in the stop condition.
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Appendix D
Product Specifications
GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Interface Unit
Ambient Temperature -10 to +45OC (14 to 113OF)
Storage Temperature -20 to +60OC (-4 to 140OF)
Relative Humidity Not to exceed 90% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude Not to exceed 1000m (3280ft)
Vibration 1G (9.8m/s2) at 10 to 20Hz.
0.2G (2m/s2) at 20 to 50Hz.
Input Power Voltage: 11 to 25VDC
Current: 40mAmps
DeviceNet Specification Conformance level 14: Passed
DeviceNet Profile AC Drive Conforming
Connector Type 5-pin open-style screw connector
Physical Layer Type Isolated Physical Layer
CAN transceiver + photocoupler
Mac ID Setting 5 dip-switches: Mac ID 0 to 63
Baud Rate 2 dip-switches: 125/250/500 kbaud
Supported Message Group 2 only server
Explicit and Polled I/O messaging
I/O Assembly Instance Input: 4 types (4-8 bytes)
Output: 4 types (4-8 bytes)
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Appendix E
DeviceNet Troubleshooting
• Installation of DeviceNet Interface Unit
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DeviceNet Troubleshooting
The following is a short guide to troubleshooting a Yaskawa GPD315/V7 DeviceNet installation. It
highlights some of the most common issues when diagnosing and correcting issues associated with the
startup and operation of a Yaskawa GPD315/V7 in a DeviceNet industrial network. Further information on
the features of each interface can be found in the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Technical Manual. While most of
this information is centered on the application of GPD315/V7, most of the guidelines presented are
applicable in most DeviceNet Networks.
Diagnosis of network fault issues will typically fall into three categories, Installation of the DeviceNet option
card, Wiring and Cabling issues, and Network Configuration / Diagnostics. Each of these areas will be
discussed in the following document to help resolve common problems associated in DeviceNet network
troubleshooting.
2. Determine that the DeviceNet Interface Unit is installed properly into the GPD315/V7. Be sure
that the CN1 and CN2 are connected securely to the interface unit. The interface unit should mount
flush on top of the GPD315/V7 without any gaps or much shifting.
3. Verify and write down the Code Number of the DeviceNet Interface Unit. The Code Number can
be found on the nameplate on the side of the interface unit and specifies the version of the interface
unit. The Code Number along with the GPD315/V7 Model Number or capacity is necessary to select
the proper EDS file. It will also be useful to have for further technical support.
4. Verify that the Inverter Run/Stop Operation Method Selection parameter is set per the
application requirements. For Example: If the GPD315/V7 will be receiving the Run/Stop command
from the DeviceNet network, the parameter n003 in the GPD315/V7 must be set to ‘3 – Option Card’.
See GPD315/V7 technical manual for further explanation of this parameter.
5. Verify that the Inverter Frequency Reference Selection parameter is set per the application
requirements. For Example: If the GPD315/V7 will be receiving the Frequency Reference from the
DeviceNet network, the parameter n004 in the GPD315/V7 must be set to ‘9 – Option Card’. See
GPD315/V7 technical manual for further explanation of this parameter.
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6. Verify that the DIP Switch Position DR1 and DR0 is set correctly on the DeviceNet Option
Board. The first two switches DR1 and DR0 set the Baud Rate to either (125 Kbps, 250 Kbps, or 500
Kbps). The Baud Rate on a DeviceNet network is global; therefore, the setting should match the Baud
Rates on all of the devices on the network.
7. Verify that the Network Address set for the GPD315/V7 by ADR0 - ADR5, switches 3-8. Each
address for EACH DEVICE ADDRESS MUST BE UNIQUE on the network segment. (Valid addresses
are 0 to 63). Typically, address ‘0’ is reserved for the DeviceNet master node and address ‘62’ or ‘63’ is
left open for a configuration tool connection. Check that all devices are addressed and each node has
a different address versus all other devices on the network. The following table summarizes the DIP
Switch settings for the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Interface Unit.
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Wiring and Cabling:
Several of all serial communications troubleshooting issues can be traced to cabling, grounding, or power
supply issues. DeviceNet utilizes a linear differential bus topology, and specifies the cable to be used, the
cable length requirements, and termination requirements. The following describes the items that should be
checked in the network installation to verify correct cabling and grounding.
1. Verify that the correct type of compliant cable is being utilized in the installation. There are
typically two types of cable used for DeviceNet Networks, Thick and Thin.
The thick cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:
• One twisted signal pair (#18): blue/white
• One twisted power pair (#15): black/red
• Separate aluminized mylar shields around power pair and signal pair
• Overall foil/braid shield with drain wire (#18): bare
Further specifications dictate the the Data pair has a 120 ohm impedance, with 12pf capacitance
between conductors, (24pf between one conductor and the other connected to shield) and a maximum
of 6.9 ohms/1000 ft. max. DC resistance.
The thin cable specified for DeviceNet network connections consists of:
• One twisted signal pair (#24): blue/white
• One twisted power pair (#22): black/red
• Separate aluminized mylar shields around power pair and signal pair
• Overall foil/braid shield with drain wire (#22): bare
Further specifications dictate that the Data pair has a 120 ohm impedance, with 12pf capacitance
between conductors, (24pf between one conductor and the other connected to shield) and a maximum
of 28 ohms/1000 ft. max. DC resistance.
2. Verify cable connections at EACH node connecting to the DeviceNet Bus. Check for shorts,
broken wires, loose connections, and that the signal, power, and shield wires are connected into the
correct pin outs on the interface unit terminal block with the corresponding color code specified. See
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Verify that the DeviceNet cable lengths are within the specified requirements. Both baud rate and
cable type used affect the total amount of allowable network length. The total amount of measured
linear cable allowed between any two points on the network must be within the following tables
specification:
In addition, verify that the node drop lengths are within the specified drop length requirements
of the DeviceNet specification. The total amount of measured linear cable allowed between the point
of the drop connection (from the main trunk line cable) to the end of the last node connection on the
drop line, along with the cumulative total or sum of all drop cable length(s) must not exceed the
maximum specified. The following table and diagram specifies these requirements:
Drop Length
Baud Rate
Maximum Between Nodes Cumulative
125 Kbaud 156 meters (512 feet)
250 Kbaud 6 meters (20 ft) 78 meters (256 feet)
500 Kbaud 39 meters (128 feet)
Terminating Resistor
To Other DeviceNet
Devices
3. There should be no more than 64 total nodes on the network segment, which means only 64
physical addresses can be assigned on one DeviceNet network. Verify that there are no more than
64 physical nodes on the network segment, which includes all Master/PLC connections, Slave devices,
and Configuration nodes for all trunk line and drop line connections. If there are more than 64 devices,
divide the network into two separate segments. Additional PLC scanner or DeviceNet Master interface
may be needed for the second network segment.
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4. Verify that the DeviceNet network is terminated correctly. A DeviceNet network is based on a
linear bus topology and requires two termination resistors of 120 ohms, ¼ watt (Note: 121 ohm
resistors will also work as specified in the GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Technical Manuals) at each of the
furthest ends of the Trunk Line cabling. The reason for this is for matching the impedance of the
cabling such that transmission signal distortion is kept to a minimum along all sections of the network
bus. Please see the diagram below to illustrate.
Terminating
Terminating
Resistor
Resistor
DeviceNet Trunk Line
Up to 64 Physical Devices
5. Verify with a voltmeter that the 24 volt power supply voltage measurement at each GPD315/V7
nodes on DeviceNet is greater than 11 VDC. Also verify that the voltage drop between each
node and its power supply is less than 5 VDC. If the voltage is less than 11 Vdc, the reason could
be an undersized power supply or a broken or loose connection in either the DC common bus or +24
VDC bus cabling. Correct by fixing connections or resizing the power supply as required for the total
cumulative load of all the devices on the DeviceNet network.
6. Verify that the common DC voltage drop between any two points on the DeviceNet network
cabling measures less than 5 VDC. The DeviceNet requires that the common mode voltage is less
than 5 volts and can be caused by drawing too much current for too long of a distance. To correct this
either centralize the power supply in the center of the network or place a large equalization conductor
to bring the voltage potentials across the network back to a central point. Typically, this is at the power
supply, which is single point grounded. Note, placement of the network power supply can affect
common mode voltage requirements; therefore, please take this into account when locating the power
supply equipment in the system.
7. Verify that the shield is continuous throughout the entire DeviceNet networking cabling
installation. This means that the shields on each of the cable segments, between nodes, from one
extreme end of the network to the other extreme end of the network shall be connected to form a single
conduction path throughout the span of the network cabling. The shield should then be single point
grounded at the power supply ground connection.
8. Verify that a Single Point ground is used in the network system power supply equipment, and
the ground conductor coming from the power service entrance is of adequate size. The
grounding system approach utilized in network systems is of primary importance to provide not only
system safety ground considerations, but also a path for unwanted noise to be flushed from the
system. A single point common voltage potential (i.e. Ground) is to be seen across the span of the
networked system. Therefore the power supply for the DeviceNet network should be grounded at a
single point to minimize the problems associated with ground loops, etc.
9. Verify that the DeviceNet cabling clearances are followed throughout the network cabling
installation. DeviceNet cabling should not be routed parallel or close to high power or high frequency
cables, and should adhere to Category 2 distances from high voltage cables. Typically a rule is 4” – 10”
minimum clearance is required, depending on the level of voltage or signals in the cables. Also,
network cables should be routed across any high power or high frequency cables at 90 degree angles.
Cabling related issues seem to be more of the common incidents associated with malfunctioning
DeviceNet networks. When wiring the network please follow the guidelines set by the Open DeviceNet
Vendor Association (ODVA) because deviation from these rules typically causes more problems than
benefits. Please see www.odva.org for more details.
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DeviceNet Configuration and GPD315/V7 Diagnostics:
In order for a GPD315/V7 to operate in a DeviceNet networked system, the inverter requires some configuration
after all of the above issues have been addressed. Typically, configuration of devices is performed with a
DeviceNet configuration tool such as Allen Bradleys' “RS Networx for DeviceNet” (previously “DeviceNet
Manager”) or Cutler Hammers “NetView” product for example. These tools along with others allow the user to
configure each device on the DeviceNet network. The GPD315/V7 AC inverter requires a master DeviceNet
scanner to facilitate the distribution and retrieval of control information to and from all of the devices on a
DeviceNet network. Therefore, the control information types and sizes must be known in the networked device
and the network scanner/controller, to transfer the information and verify that the network is operating correctly by
receiving and producing the correct type and amount of control information for each networked device. Also, the
GPD315/V7 and all other DeviceNet devices must conform to a set of LED diagnostic standards. These issues
will be discussed in the following points, which should help with troubleshooting various device configuration and
operational issues.
1. Verify that the Polled Producing Assembly and the Polled Consuming Assembly is set in the
GPD315/V7 DeviceNet Option Card: The PPA (Polled Producing Assembly) and the PCA (Polled
Consuming Assembly) determine the data format and size of how the inverter status information and inverter
control information is transmitted to / and from the DeviceNet master (i.e. controller or PLC). Please write
down what each of these values are set to PPA = __________ and PCA = ___________ for each Yaskawa
DeviceNet inverter on the network. PCA is also referred to as Input Data Assembly and PPA as Output Data
Assembly. For Example: This can be determined by utilizing a configuration tool (as mentioned above) and
checking either EDS for PCA “Polled Consuming Assembly” and PPA “Polled Producing Assembly” in the
GPD315/V7 or reading DeviceNet explicit message path, PPA – (Class = 101, Instance = 1, Attribute = 1) and
PCA – (Class = 101, Instance = 1, Attribute = 2).
Note: Each of the parameters, PPA and PCA must be set to one of the following values. The
following is a list and summary of valid values for these two DeviceNet parameters.
Be sure to cycle power to the inverter to save changes to PPA and PCA.
Polled Consuming Assemblies (PCA) Refer to Section 3.3.1 – 3.3.8 for details.
Assembly Assembly # of Data
Number Definition Bytes
Basic Speed Control Input
20 This assembly provides run forward, fault reset, and speed reference. 4
Extended Speed Control Input
21 This assembly provides run forward, run reverse, fault reset, network control enable, 4
(default) network reference enable, and speed reference.
GPD315/V7 Memobus Message (Vendor-Specific Yaskawa Assembly)
100 This I/O instance allows all inverter parameters and monitors to be read/set by accessing 5
the Memobus area.
GPD315/V7 Standard Inverter Control (Vendor-Specific Yaskawa Assembly)
101 This assembly provides access to Multi-function input terminals S3 to S7, Multi-function 8
output contact MA, Multi-function photocoupler output P1 and P2, and speed reference.
Polled Producing Assemblies (PPA) Refer to Section 3.3.1 – 3.3.8 for details.
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2. Verify that the DeviceNet Master (Controller or PLC) scan list is configured to receive and transfer the
correct amount of polled data to each node on the DeviceNet network: There are several master devices
on the market today. Some support the configuration tools mentioned above and some have their own
configuration tools. Please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for determining how to verify and
program the scan list settings in the master, for PPA and PCA sizes, for each device on the DeviceNet
network. Note, the data information size that is expected, from the master to the device must match in size,
and the data information that is expected, from the device to the master must match in size.
3. Verify that the DeviceNet option card on the GPD315/V7 is operating correctly by reporting the state of the
LED’s on the Option Kit. During normal operation when the GPD inverter is correctly transferring control data,
to and from a DeviceNet master (controller or PLC), the NS, MS, and PWR LED’s will be ON solid green, and
WD LED will be flashing green. This is a quick check to verify the operation of the network, note all DeviceNet
devices conform to this standard. See the following table for additional states the LED’s may be indicating.
Refer to the following tables for the status of the LED’s.
PWR MS NS
WD
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DeviceNet Communication LED Faults and Operation
LED Display
Content Cause Solution
PWR MS NS WD
Check the inverter main circuit
The inverter is not
wiring, and then turn ON the
powered
power.
Not The communication
Not Lit Not Lit Not Lit Power OFF Turn Off the inverter power,
Lit option card is not
check the connection of the
correctly connected,
option unit and the inverter,
thus, the power does not
and re-power the inverter.
supply to the option unit.
The option unit CPU is Re-cycle inverter power. If
Solid Solid
Not Lit Not Lit CPU Fault being initialized or has a the fault persists, change the
Green Red
fault. option unit.
Initial setting status or Re-Cycle inverter power. If the
Solid Flash Flash During Option
Green Green
Not Lit
Green
the communication is fault persists, change the
Unit Preparation
being initialized. option unit.
Check baud rate setting (DIP
A wrong setting of a switch, DR1 and DR0), and
Solid Flash Flash Option Unit
Green Red
Not Lit
Green
switch or a recovery fault then re-cycle the power. If the
Possible Fault
is occurring. fault persists, change the
option unit.
Option Unit An Un-recoverable fault Recycle inverter power. If the
Solid Solid Flash
Green Red
Not Lit
Green
Unrecoverable is occurring to the option fault persists, change the
Fault unit. option unit.
Baud rate settings (DIP Set the baud rate switches
Solid Solid Solid Flash Baud Rate
Green Red Red Green
switch, DR1 and DR0) correctly, and re-cycle the
Setting Fault
are both ON. inverter power.
Check if the end termination
resistor is correctly connected
to the communication bus.
Check if the communication
Solid Solid Flash Flash Communication
Green Green Red Green
A master communication device is correctly connected
Timeout
timeout occurred. per wiring diagrams.
Check if the communication
bus wiring is separated from
the main circuit wiring.
Check if other device’s MACID
is not unique per the network.
Check if the master is
correctly configured.
Check if the end termination
Communication resistor is correctly connected
Solid Solid Solid Flash Communication
Green Green Red Green
Unrecoverable fault to the communication bus.
Error
occurred. Check if the communication
device is correctly connected
per wiring diagrams.
Check if the communication
bus wiring is separated from
the main circuit wiring.
Normal
Solid Solid Solid Flash Inverter is
Green Green Green Green
(Communication
communicating normally.
data: Yes)
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DeviceNet System Checks:
Other issues may also come into play with respect to operation of the network. If all of the above is completed and
there are still issues with the DeviceNet installation some other items to check are:
a.) Verify that the total network utilized bandwidth is less than 100%. Typically a DeviceNet analyzer is
required to check this.
b.) Sometimes the EPR (Expected Packet Rate) setting in the Master/Scanner requires an increase.
c.) On a Polled network, the ISD (InterScan Delay) may need adjustment in the Master/Scanner.
d.) Verify that the devices on the DeviceNet network have been properly conformance tested, by
checking for the DeviceNet Conformance Tested Logo.
In Summary:
The above should have given a good starting point on troubleshooting DeviceNet networks and GPD315/V7
installations, however sometimes the need for escalation of a problem arises. Please contact Yaskawa Technical
Support for further questions or issues regarding the Yaskawa DeviceNet installation.
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DeviceNet Troubleshooting Check-off Sheet
INVERTER Checklist:
Inverter Model Number:
The inverter works correctly without the DeviceNet Kit installed.
DeviceNet Interface Unit is correctly installed on the inverter. Refer note 3 in drive option unit installation
for correct installation instructions.
The DeviceNet Interface Unit Code Number: __________________
The DeviceNet baud rate settings are correct.
o DR1 On Off
o DR0 On Off
The DeviceNet Node Address is set to:_____________.
o ADR0 On Off
o ADR1 On Off
o ADR2 On Off
o ADR3 On Off
o ADR4 On Off
o ADR5 On Off
The Option Card, Network Frequency Reference and RUN/STOP method are set.
o Run/Stop n003= __________
o Frequency Reference n004= __________
CABLING Checklist:
The correct type of cabling is used throughout the DeviceNet network installation.
The Cable Connections at EACH NODE have been verified for solid connections.
The Cable Lengths are within DeviceNet specification requirements.
The DeviceNet Cabling node drop lengths are within the specification requirements.
There are NO MORE than 64 nodes connected on the DeviceNet network.
There are ONLY two termination resistors (which are 120 ohms) installed at each of the furthest ends of
the DeviceNet Cabling installation.
There is 24 volts measured at each node of the DeviceNet installation across Pins 1 and 5 of the
DeviceNet connector.
The DC common voltage drop measures less than 5 volts between any two points on the DeviceNet
network cabling.
The shield is continuous throughout the DeviceNet cabling installation and is connected at the Power
Supply at one single point.
The DeviceNet recommended clearances and routing procedures are followed in the cable paths
throughout the network cabling installation.
The 24 volt power supply is grounded at only one point in the installation.
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GPD315/V7 DeviceNet ™
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