MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411 AS-i Module Operating Instructions User Documentation 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 Description Installing the AS-i Module Commissioning MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411 AS-i Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Technical Data Operating Instructions User Documentation Valid for MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411 Issue 01/03 Issue 01/03 1 2 3 4 5 Further information is available on the Internet under: http://www.siemens.de/micromaster Approved Siemens Quality for Software and Training is to DIN ISO 14001, Reg. No. 2160-01 The reproduction, transmission or use of this document, or its contents is not permitted unless authorized in writing. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved. (c) Siemens AG 2003. All Rights Reserved. MICROMASTER(R) is a registered trademark of Siemens. Other functions not described in this document may be available. 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MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 Foreword Foreword User Documentation WARNING Before installing and commissioning the inverter, you must read all safety instructions and warnings carefully including all the warning labels attached to the equipment. Make sure that the warning labels are kept in a legible condition and replace missing or damaged labels. Information is also available from: Technical Support Nuremberg Tel: +49 (0) 180 5050 222 Fax: +49 (0) 180 5050 223 Email: techsupport@ad.siemens.de Internet Home Address Customers can access technical and general information at: http://www.siemens.de/micromaster Contact address Should any questions or problems arise while reading this manual, please contact the Siemens office concerned using the form provided at the back this manual. MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 5 Definitions and Warnings Issue 01/03 Definitions and Warnings Safety guidelines This manual contains notices intended to ensure your personal safety, as well as to protect products and connected equipment against damage. Information relating to your personal safety is highlighted by a warning triangle. Warnings about property damage are displayed without a warning triangle. Depending on the degree of risk involved, safety-related information is presented in the following categories: DANGER For the purpose of this documentation and the product warning labels, "Danger" indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial damage to property will result if proper precautions are not taken. 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MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 7 Table of Contents Issue 01/03 Table of Contents 1 Description............................................................................................................... 9 2 Installing the AS-i Module .................................................................................... 11 2.1 Preparation of Inverter Terminal Housing ............................................................... 12 2.2 AS-i Module Installation .......................................................................................... 13 2.3 Addressing the AS-i Module.................................................................................... 15 3 Commissioning ..................................................................................................... 17 3.1 Parameter settings .................................................................................................. 17 3.2 AS-i Module Parameters ......................................................................................... 18 3.3 AS-i use data........................................................................................................... 19 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 21 5 Technical Data ....................................................................................................... 23 5.1 Technical Specifications.......................................................................................... 23 5.2 EMC Information ..................................................................................................... 23 8 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 1 Description Description The AS-i Module (Actuator sensor-Interface Communications Module) has been designed to control the COMBIMASTER 411 and MICROMASTER 411 inverters via: ON/OFF commands Fixed frequency selection Reverse commands Fault acknowledge commands In the standard AS-i system up to 31 slaves can be connected, each slave having up to 4 input and output bits. Without the use of repeaters or extenders the maximum length of a cable segment in the network is 100 meters (328 feet). The AS-i Module is connected to the network via the FK cable adapter on the lower housing of the module casing by a simple two-wire cable without any shielding; this cable supplies both the data path and power supply to the slave nodes simultaneously. Contact needles pierce the cable through the cable insulation and make contact with the copper conductors. When the cable is removed from the cable adaptor the outer insulation of the cable self-seals the holes made by the cable adaptor needles. Figure 1-1 on page 10 shows the general layout and connections of the AS-i Module. MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 9 Description Figure 1-1 10 Issue 01/03 View of the COMBIMASTER 411 & MICROMASTER 411 AS-i Module MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 2 Installing the AS-i Module Installing the AS-i Module WARNING Make sure that the MICROMASTER 411/COMBIMASTER 411 inverter is isolated from the electrical supply before you install or remove the AS-i Module. CAUTION Do not knock out cable gland blanking plates unless inverter `electronics' (Filter & I/O boards) have been removed! The inverter and AS-i Module electronics contain static sensitive devices therefore precautions must be taken against electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling the separated inverter assembly. These include not touching the internal surfaces of the inverter and ensuring that personnel are earthed while handling the unit. The terminal housing, including Filter and I/O modules, contain no sensitive components and therefore no special handling precautions are required when separated. List of Accessories A list of the accessories provided with the AS-i Module is given below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1-off U-clamp (for earth connection) 1-off Option Gland Fixing Plate 1-off Option Gland fixing Plate with Earth Lead 4-off M4 x 20 Screws 5. 6. 7. 8. 1-off Communication Link Cable 2-off O-ring Sealing Gasket 5-off M4 x 10 Screws I/O-Replacement board MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 11 Installing the AS-i Module 2.1 Issue 01/03 Preparation of Inverter Terminal Housing CAUTION The AS-i Module MUST be mounted on the inverter on the opposite side to the Rating Label (see Figure 2-6). To mount the AS-i Module on the inverter body the following procedure should be performed: 1. If the Inverter has already been fitted unscrew the four crosshead captive screws on the inverter cover (as shown in Figure 2-1). 2. Remove inverter top cover. 3. Remove the I/O Board (as shown in Figure 2-2). 4. Remove the Filter Board (as shown in Figure 2-2). 5. Using a hammer and a flat-head screwdriver (as shown in Figure 2-3) strike the gland plate or "knockout". Figure 2-1 Removing Inverter cover Figure 2-3 Gland Plate or "knockout" Removal 12 Figure 2-2 Figure 2-4 Removing the Filter and I/O Boards Fitting Gland Fixing Plates MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 Installing the AS-i Module 6. Remove any sharp edges/burrs/swarf in the knockouts and terminal housing. 7. Slide the fixing plates into the slots provided immediately behind the gland access holes (as shown in Figure 2-4). 8. Ensure that the earth lead is fed back through the fixing plate. 9. Feed the earth lead into the AS-i Module housing and connect it at the fixing plate. 10.Replace the Filter Module. 2.2 AS-i Module Installation With the fixing plates inserted it is now possible to mount the AS-i Module by carrying out the following procedure: 1. Unscrew the four M4x10 cover retaining screws (see Figure 2-5). 2. Carefully detach the module cover from the base . 3. Insert the "O" ring sealing gaskets (see Figure 2-6). Gaskets should be placed in position Figure 2-5 AS-i Module Layout adhesive-side to the inverter. 4. Detach internal cables between option cover and base. 5. Align the Options case with the Fixing plates (See Figure 2-6). 6. Fasten the Options module base to the fixing plates using the M4x20 retaining screws (see Figure 2-5 above). 7. Using the U-clamp and M4x10 screw, connect the earth Figure 2-6 AS-i Module Fixing to Inverter lead (attached to the fixing plate) to the earth stud (shown as in Figure 2-6 above) within the module housing. MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 13 Installing the AS-i Module Issue 01/03 8. Feed the supplied comms link cable between the AS-i Module (see Figure 2-5 page 13) and the corresponding comms socket on the replacement inverter I/O board, supplied with the module (see Figure 2-7). 9. Replace I/O board. 10.Connect the AS-I Cable to the two-way connector in the upper housing of the module (see Figure 2-8 below). 11. Connect the internal communications cable to the five-way socket in the upper Figure 2-7 Fitting the Communications Cable housing of the module (see Figure 2-8 below). 12. When the Options module has been correctly installed bring the two AS-i Module halves together. 13.Apply a gentle pressure until the lid is firmly closed. 14. Secure the lid via retaining screws at each corner. Figure 2-8 Cable Connections Table 2-1 14 Figure 2-9 Closing the AS-i Module Housing Torque Values Torque Value Thread Size Retention Screw Nm lbf.in M3 Filter and I/O board screw. 0.8 7.0 M4 CSB Inverter Cover Screw, CSB & C Module Fixing, Cover Retaining Screw. 1.2 10.6 M5 CSC Inverter Cover screws. 2.4 21.3 M4 Options module earth wires 1.2 10.6 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 2.3 Installing the AS-i Module Addressing the AS-i Module Before data transfer can take place between the AS-i Master and the slave devices each slave must be assigned an address. The address of a AS-I slave can be assigned using the following methods: Addressing off-line using the Siemens Addressing and Diagnosis Instrument (Order Number: 3RK1904-2AB00) Addressing on-line using the controlling system, such as a PLC via the AS-i Master (it should be noted that only one slave with address 0 may be present on the bus if this method is to be implemented). The addresses are designated numbers between 1 and 31, with each slave device having a preset address of 0. If the AS-i master detects a slave with address 0, it recognizes the device but does not integrate the device into the AS-i network. The addresses of the slave devices do not have to be sequential, for example the first slave device can have the address 21, the next 10. The AS-I slave device has been designed with an external addressing connector on the upper housing of the module to allow the connection of a dedicated addressing unit. See Figure 2-10. Figure 2-10 AS-i Addressing & Diagnostic Instrument MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 15 Installing the AS-i Module 16 Issue 01/03 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 3 Commissioning Commissioning Time critical data should be sent over the AS-i bus in cyclic mode. Using this mode data is sent reliably in a precisely defined time frame. Unfortunately, only 4 bits of data can be sent to and received from the inverter in this manner. 3.1 Parameter settings The following parameter descriptions are given to enable the user to control and monitor the correct functioning of the AS-i slave module and the COMBIMASTER 411 / MICROMASTER 411. For parameterization you need either an Operator panel (BOP or AOP) or a Commissioning software (DriveMonitor or Starter, delivered with with the inverter). Command Source and Setpoint Parameters The following settings have to be performed in the COMBIMASTER 411 / MICROMASTER 411 inverter: Parameter Value P0700 6 P1000 3 Description Command source is "CB on COM link" Frequency setpoint is "Fixed Frequency" P1020 P2091.0 Fixed frequency selection bit 0 source is "control word 2, bit 0 from CB" P1021 P2091.1 Fixed frequency selection bit 1 source is "control word 2, bit 1 from CB" P1022 P2091.2 Fixed frequency selection bit 2 source is "control word 2, bit 2 from CB" NOTE P0719 must be set to 0 (default) when BICO technology is used with "P0700" and "P1000". The fixed frequency modes bits have to be set to appropriate values, for example, so that 7 independent fixed frequencies are used: Parameter Value Description P1016 3 Fixed frequency mode - bit 0 is "binary coded selection + ON command" P1017 3 Fixed frequency mode - bit 1 is "binary coded selection + ON command" P1018 3 Fixed frequency mode - bit 2 is "binary coded selection + ON command" Parameter P2040 (Telegram Failure Time) should be set to zero (0) if the function is not required or to a value above 10 ms. Reasonable values are between 40 ms to 100 ms. MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 17 Commissioning Issue 01/03 Table 3-1 P1001 P1002 P1003 P1004 P1005 P1006 P1007 3.2 BCD selection P1018 FF Bit 2 Inactive Inactive Inactive Inactive Active Active Active Active OFF FF1 FF2 FF3 FF4 FF5 FF6 FF7 P1017 FF Bit 1 Inactive Inactive Active Active Inactive Inactive Active Active P1016 FF Bit 0 Inactive Active Inactive Active Inactive Active Inactive Active AS-i Module Parameters P2041 -- CB Parameter P2041 is reserved for use by any communications module connected into the inverter. All functionality associated with P2041 is implemented in the communication module and not the inverter. Parameter Value Description P2041[0] 0 to 63 GP1 source selection P2041[1] 0 to 63 GP2 source selection r2053 -- CB Identification This parameter is used to obtain information that will identify an AS-i slave module on an COMBIMASTER 411 / MICROMASTER 411. Parameter Value Description r2053[0] 4 CB Type: AS-Interface r2053[1] 10 Firmware version: 1.0 r2054 -- CB Diagnosis This parameter is used to monitor and report faults on an AS-i slave module on an COMBIMASTER 411 / MICROMASTER 411. Parameter Value Description r2054[0] 0 No data telegram exchange between AS-I master and CB. 1 The AS-i master is exchanging data telegrams with the CB. Parameters "r2050" and "P2051" (BICO) Much greater flexibility is afforded by the interconnection of process data using binectors/connectors. Detailed connection of commands to and from the Master through the AS-i Module optional board is parameterized in "r2050" and "P2051". The following table shows the parameters specific to the AS-i Module relating to the connection of process data: 18 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 Commissioning Table 3-1 Parameters for flexible interconnection of process data Telegram: PZD: STW: ZSW: PZD1 STW/ZSW Link parameters for setpoints Master Inverter r2050.00 Link parameters for actual values Inverter Master P2051.00 Process data Control word Status word NOTE r2050 also acts as a display parameter by which the setpoints received from the Master can be checked. These displays are always in decimal - for example if r2050.00 = 1150, this would be 047E in hex. 3.3 AS-i use data In order to maximize the functionality of the AS-i module the following bit assignments are used (see Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2 for an explanation of PZD values to and from the inverter): Bits to Inverter FFx = 0 FFx 0 r2050[0].7 r2050[0].11 r2090.7 r2090.11 r2050[1].0 r2050[1].1 r2050[1].2 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 FF2 FF1 FF0 Fixed frequencies binary coded Bit 0 Fault Ack forward/ reverse PZD Process data AS-i Bus on AS-i Module Figure 3-1 PZD mapping to parameter r2050 and r2090 Bits to the Inverter The nibble sent to the inverter consists of three fixed frequency selection bits and one forward-reverse/fault acknowledge bit. The three FF selection bits map to the lowest three bits of control word 2. When one or more of these bits are active then the inverter is started and bit 0 acts as a forward or reverse bit. When all three FF selection bits are inactive then the inverter is stopped and bit 0 acts as a fault acknowledgement bit. MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 19 Commissioning Issue 01/03 Bits from Inverter P2051.0 52 P2051.1 xx 052.2 x.x x.x 052.3 Bit 3 Fault fixed Bit 2 Bit 1 General purpose output bits selction via P2041.1 P2041.0 Bit 0 Run/Ack fixed PZD Process data PZD mapping from parameter P2051 Figure 3-2 AS-i Module on AS-i Bus Bits from the Inverter Bit 3 is an inverter fault indicator. This is mapped from STW1 bit 3. When bit 3 is inactive (no fault), bit 0 is the inverter running indicator mapped from STW1 bit 2. When bit 3 is active (fault), bit 0 is an AS-i fault acknowledge received indicator (not mapped directly from the inverter). Bits 1 and 2 are general purpose output bits. The function of these two bits are controlled by P2041[0] and P2041[1] respectively. For this purpose the PZD is mapped as a linear bit address space from STW1 bit 0 to bit 15 and the word mapped to P2051.1 bit 0 to bit 15. The number written to P2041[0] and P2041[1] controls which of these bits is mapped to bits 1 and 2 of the AS-i message from the inverter. NOTE The PZD from the inverter is linked through P2051[0] to P2051[3]. Examples 1. Bit 1 should indicate status word 1 bit 11: motor current warning. (Bit 11 in r0052) To achieve this, set P2041[0] to 0 * 16 + 11 = 11. 2. Bit 1 should indicate status word 2 bit 9: ramping finished. (Bit 09 in r0053) To achieve this, set P2051[0] to 53 and P2041[0] to 0 * 16 + 9 = 9. 3. Bit 2 should indicate the state of digital input 1. To achieve this, set P2051[1] to 722. This maps r0722 (digital input states). Now set P2041[1] to 1 * 16 + 0 = 16. NOTE Bit 0 and Bit 3 are fixed. Example 1 and 2 are mutually exclusive. 20 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Diagnostics and Troubleshooting To aid in troubleshooting, there is a two color LED on the front side of the AS-i Module. It provides a quick indication of the operating status of the module. The following table gives the meaning of the standard AS-i Module Combined Module/Network Status (MNS) LED. Table 4-1 LED Display AS-i Module LED Color Green Status Reason No supply voltage Red OFF OFF Supply voltage not present ON OFF Normal Operation OFF ON No Data Communications with AS-i bus. ON Flashing Flashing ON No slave address coded AS-I slave has factory default address (0) Flashing Flashing Hardware failure in sensor/actuator circuitry No communications with inverter. (inverter power off) OFF Flashing Internal Fault - Slave address coded incorrectly; data communications watchdog has been triggered. 230 V missing, 30 V DC available MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 21 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 22 Issue 01/03 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Issue 01/03 Technical Data 5 Technical Data 5.1 Technical Specifications Table 5-1 Technical Specifications Size (height x width x depth) 126.6 mm x132 mm x 57.75 mm Degree of protection IP66 Mechanical strength Acc. to DIN IEC 68-2-6 (with correctly installed board) In stationary state - Deflection - Acceleration 0.15 mm in 10 Hz to 58 Hz frequency range 19.6 m/s2 in > 58 Hz to 500 Hz frequency range During transportation - Deflection - Acceleration 3.5 mm in 5 Hz to 9 Hz frequency range 9.8 m/s2 in > 9 Hz to 500 Hz frequency range Environment class Class 3K3 to DIN IEC 721-3-3 (in operation) Cooling method Natural air cooling Permissible ambient or coolant temperature - In operation -10 C to +40 C (14 F to 104 F) - In storage -25 C to +70 C (-13 F to 158 F) - In transit -25 C to +70 C (-13 F to 158 F) 5.2 Permissible humidity rating Transit, Storage and Operation: 99% RH - non-condensing Supply voltage 6.5 V 5 %, max. 300 mA, internal from basic converter and 24 V max. 80 mA, from AS-i Module bus Output voltage None Data transmission rate 125, 250 and 500 kBaud EMC Information The board complies with the following standards governing radio emissions and interference immunity: Radio emissions in accordance with EN 55011 1991 Class A Interference immunity in accordance with IEC 801-3 and EN 61000-4-3 MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411, AS-i Module Operating Instructions 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 23 Suggestions and/or Corrections To: Siemens AG Automation & Drives Group SD VM 4 P.O. Box 3269 Suggestions Corrections For Publication/Manual: MICROMASTER 411 & COMBIMASTER 411 AS-i Module D-91050 Erlangen Federal Republic of Germany Email: Technical.documentation@con.siemens.co.uk From Name: User Documentation Operating Instructions Order Number: 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Date of Issue: 01/03 Company/Service Department Address: Telephone: __________ / Telefax: ________ / Should you come across any printing errors when reading this publication, please notify us on this sheet. Suggestions for improvement are also welcome. Siemens AG Group Automation and Drives (A&D) Division Standard Drives (SD) P.O. Box 3269, D-91050 Erlangen Federal Republic of Germany Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (c) Siemens AG, 2003 Subject to change without prior notice Order No.: 6SE6400-5AT00-0BP0 Date: 01/03