Yaskawa CM059 User Manual
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Yaskawa Electric America, Inc –
www.yaskawa.com
IG.AFD.13, Page 3 of 4
Date: 09/30/09, Rev: 09-09
Install the EDS File and Configure the Drive on the DeviceNet Network
To simplify the drive configuration, EDS file can be obtained at
www.yaskawa.com
. Select Downloads, By Inverter Drives, By Product, and Network Comms-DeviceNet.
Then select the appropriate EDS file based on the drive series and the latest version from those listed. EDS files for individual drive models are compressed into a single
Zip file.
Install the EDS file into the DeviceNet configuration tool (i.e. RSNetworx
®
for DeviceNet). There is a separate EDS file for each drive model. Verify that the correct EDS
file has been installed for the drive model configured. Refer to the documentation that came with the master configuration tool for information on installing EDS files and
configuring a DeviceNet node.
LED Status Indicators and Diagnostics
LED Display
PWR
MS
NS
WD
Content
Cause
Solution
The drive is not powered
Check the drive main circuit wiring
Turn
power
on.
Off Off Off Off
Power
Off
The option board is not connected
correctly or securely to the drive.
Turn Off drive power.
Check the connection of the option board
to the 2CN connector on the drive,
Turn
power
on.
Solid
Green
Off
Off
Solid Red CPU Fault
The option board CPU is being
initialized or has a fault.
Cycle power to the drive.
If the fault persists, replace the option
board.
Solid
Green
Flashing
Green
Off
Flashing
Green
Option Board Initialization
Option board Initialization.
Wait for initialization to complete
If initialization does not complete within
several seconds, cycle power to the drive.
If initialization does not complete after
power cycling the drive, replace the option
card
Solid
Green
Flashing
Red
Off
Flashing
Green
Recoverable Option Board
Fault
An incorrect DIP switch setting or
other recoverable fault.
Check baud rate setting (DIP switch, DR1
and DR0), and then cycle power to the
drive.
If the fault persists, replace the option
board.
Solid
Green
Solid
Red
Off
Flashing
Green
Unrecoverable Option Board
Fault
An un-recoverable fault
Cycle power to the drive.
If the fault persists, replace the option
board.
Solid
Green
Solid
Red
Solid
Red
Flashing
Green
Baud Rate Setting Fault
DR1 and DR0 are both set to ON.
Set the baud rate switches correctly.
Cycle power to the drive.
Solid
Green
Solid
Green
Flashing
Red
Flashing
Green
Communication Timeout
A master communication timeout.
Check network termination.
Check
network
wiring.
Check that the communication bus wiring
is separated from the main circuit wiring.
Solid
Green
Solid
Green
Solid
Red
Flashing
Green
Communication Error
Unrecoverable communication fault.
Check if other device’s MAC ID is not
unique per the network.
Check if the master is correctly configured.
Check if the end termination resistor is
correctly connected to the communication
bus.
Check if the communication device is
correctly connected per wiring diagrams.
Check if the communication bus wiring is
separated from the main circuit wiring.
Solid
Green
Solid
Green
Flashing
Green
Flashing
Green
Normal Not Communicating
Connected to a DeviceNet network
but not communicating
Send explicit message or I/O message
from the master as necessary.
Solid
Green
Solid
Green
Solid
Green
Flashing
Green
Normal Communicating
Connected to a DeviceNet network
and communicating normally
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Note: 1: Do not install, remove or handle a network card connected to the drive with power applied to the drive. Remove power from the drive and wait for the charge lamp to
be completely extinguished. Wait at least five additional minutes for the drive to be completely discharged. Measure the DC bus voltage and verify that it is at a safe
level.
2: When cycling power to the drive, make sure that the drive is fully discharged prior to reapplying power.