Yaskawa CM090 User Manual
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Yaskawa Electric America, Inc –
www.yaskawa.com
IG.AFD.25, Page 2 of 6
Date: 10/7/09, Rev: 09-10
Apply power to the drive and verify that the drive functions correctly.
Verify that the MS/RUN and PWR LEDs on the Modbus TCP/IP Option Card are both GREEN. (Refer to the section on LEDs below)
LED Definitions.
The states of the Modbus TCP/IP Option Card LEDs after the power up sequence has
completed are described below. Please wait for at least five seconds for the loading
process to complete before verifying the status of the LEDs.
Des
Label
Description
D1 MS/RUN GREEN – Card Functioning Normally
RED – Card Failure
D2 NS/CON
GREEN – Connection Made
GREEN BLINK – Control Connection Active (500ms cycle)
RED – Connection Fault
D3 10/100 GREEN – 100Mbs Connection Speed
D4 LINK GREEN – Link Established
D5 Rx GREEN - Message Received
D8 PWR GREEN - Appropriate Power Supplied to Card
Connect to the Modbus TCP/IP Option Card.
Due to the presence of high voltage in the area of the network connection, insulating the connection is required.
Prior to connecting the network cable, slide the supplied insulated tubing over the female end of the supplied RJ-45 M-F cable.
To connect directly to the Modbus TCP/IP Option Card, plug one end of a CAT-5 Ethernet cross-over cable into the RJ-45 socket on the RJ-45 M-F cable.
Connect the other end to the RJ-45 Ethernet socket on the configuration device, typically a controller, laptop or other PC.
To connect through a switch, hub or router, connect the RJ-45 socket on the RJ-45 M-F cable to the switch, hub or router using a standard CAT-5 patch cable.
After the network connection has been made, slide the insulated tubing over the connection and secure it in place using the supplied cable ties.
Configure the PC Network Connection
.
Select an existing or create a new network connection that will be used to communicate with the Modbus TCP/IP Option Card.
Select Start
⇒ Settings ⇒ Network Connections from the task bar
Select the network connection to be used
Right click on the network connection and select properties from the menu
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) from the components displayed
If a TCP/IP selection is not available, it may be installed by selecting Install. Note that Administrator access is required and that the operating system installation
CD may also be required. Consult with your IT department as needed.
Select Properties
If the network connection already has an IP address assigned, ignore the following instructions
Select the Use the following IP address radio button
Enter the IP address as 192.168.1.19 and the Subnet mask as 255.255.255.0. Check the system network schematic or with the IT department to make sure that
the address does not already exist on the network.
Once the IP address and Subnet mask are entered select OK
It may be necessary to reboot the PC in order for the changes to take affect.