TOSHIBA VF-AS1 TOSVERT VF-AS1 Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Toshiba
Table of Contents
E6581279⑦
TOSVERT VF-AS1/PS1
PROFIBUS-DP Option Instruction Manual
PDP002Z
Notice
- Make sure that this instruction manual is delivered to the end-user of the PROFIBUS option for the VF-AS1/PS1.
- Read this manual before installing or operating the PROFIBUS option for the VF-AS1/PS1. And keep it in a safe place for reference.
- The data given in this manual are subject to change without notice.
Safety precautions
On the inverter and in its instruction manual, important information is
contained for preventing injuries to users and damages to assets and for
proper use of the device.
Read the instruction manual attached to VF-AS1/PS1 along with this instruction
manual for completely understanding the safety precautions and adhering to the
contents of these manuals.
Explanation of markings
Marking | Meaning of marking |
---|---|
Warning | Indicates that errors in operation may lead to death or serious |
injury.
Caution| Indicates that errors in operation may lead to injury (1) to people
or that these errors may cause damage to physical property. (2)
(1) Such things as injury, burns, or shock that will not require
hospitalization or long periods of outpatient treatment.
(2) Physical property damage refers to wide-ranging damage to assets and
materials.
Meanings of symbols
Marking | Meaning of marking |
---|---|
Indicates prohibition (Don’t do it). |
What is prohibited will be described in or near the symbol in either text or
picture form.
| Indicates something mandatory (must be done).
What is mandatory will be described in or near the symbol in either text or
picture form.
| Indicates warning.
What is warned will be described in or near the symbol in either text or
picture form.
Indicates caution.
What the caution should be applied to will be described in or near the symbol
in either text or picture form.
Warning
Disassembly prohibited| ▼ Never disassemble, modify or repair.
Doing so could result in electric shock, fire, and injury. For repairs, call
your sales agency.
Prohibited| ▼Do not attach this option to any inverter other than the
VF-AS1/PS1.
Doing so could result in electric shock or fire.
▼ When the inverter is energized, never detach this option from the VF-
AS1/PS1.
Doing so could result in electric shock.
▼ Don’t place or insert any kind of object into the PDP002Z (electrical wire
cuttings, rods, wires).
Doing so could result in electric shock or fire.
▼ Do not allow water or any other fluid to come in contact with the PDP002Z.
Doing so could result in electric shock or fire.
Mandatory| ▼ Turn off the VF-AS1/PS1 when installing and wiring the
terminal block.
▼ If the inverter begins to emit smoke or an unusual odor, or unusual sounds,
immediately turn the power off.
If the equipment is continued in operation in such a state, the result may be
fire. Call your local sales agent for repairs.
Transportation & installation
Warning
Prohibited
| ▼ Do not operate the inverter if it is damaged or any component is missing.
Doing so could result in electric shock or fire. Call your local sales agent
for repairs.
▼ Do not place any inflammable substances near the VF-AS1/PS1 Inverter.
If an accident occurs in which flame is emitted, this could lead to a fire.
▼ Do not install in any location where the inverter could come into contact
with water or other fluids.
Doing so could result in electric shock or fire.
▼ When installing this option, be careful not to touch the leads from parts on
the reverse side of its circuit board.
Doing so could result in injury.
Mandatory
| ▼ Operate under the environmental conditions prescribed in the instruction
manual.
Operations under any other conditions may result in malfunction.
Wiring
Warning
Mandatory
| ▼ Shut off power when installing and wiring this option.
Wait at least 15 minutes and check to make sure that the charge lamp (VF-
AS1/PS1) is no longer lit.
▼ Electrical construction work must be done by a qualified expert.
Installation or connection of input power by someone who does not have that
expert knowledge may result in fire or electric shock.
Operations
Warning
Prohibited
| ▼ Do not touch switches when the hands are wet and do not try to clean the
inverter with a damp cloth.
Doing so could result in electric shock.
▼ Do not pull on any cable itself.
Doing so could result in damage or malfunction.
Disposal
Caution
Mandatory
| ▼ For safety’s sake, do not dispose of the disused inverter yourself but
ask an industrial waste disposal agent ().
If the collection, transport, and disposal of industrial waste are done by
someone who is not licensed for that job, it is a punishable violation of the
law. (Laws in regard to cleaning and processing of waste materials)
() Persons who specialize in the processing of waste and known as “industrial
waste product collectors and transporters” or “industrial waste disposal
persons.”
Notes on use
Notes
| ▼ Do not install the inverter where the temperature or the humidity will
change rapidly.
▼ Keep a distance of 20cm or more between the inverter’s power cable and the
data transmission cable.
Or the inverter might malfunction because of noise.
▼ Insert a magnetic contactor or similar device between the inverter and the
power supply to ensure that power is turned off if an emergency stop command
is entered through the network.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a “VF-AS1/PS1 PROFIBUS Option (PDP002Z),” for TOSVERT
VF-AS1/PS1 inverter. Installing this option in the VF-AS1/PS1 and using it
together, data communication can be made with a host computer or other device
via PROFIBUS DP (DP-V0). Please read the entire manual carefully before
attempting to control your inverter via PROFIBUS connection.
Besides this instruction manual, the “PDP002Z Function Manual” is required to
develop the software for communication with VF-AS1/PS1. In such a case, please
get in touch with our branch offices or sales offices. (“PDP002Z Function
Manual”: E6581343).
This manual is also aimed at the operator using the “VF-AS1/PS1 PROFIBUS
option”, so please use it for future maintenance and inspection.
Explanation of model number of PROFIBUS option
Check of accessories
PROFIBUS option is shipped together with the following items in the
package. Contact your sales agent if any of these is missing.
-
VF-AS1/PS1 PROFIBUS option ……. 1 board (PDP002Z)
-
Instruction manual for the VF-AS1/PS1 PROFIBUS option (this manual) ……. 1 copy (E6581279)
-
LED name label ……. 1 pcs.
Overview
The PDP002Z option allows the VF-AS1/PS1 inverter to be connected as a slave (DP-V0) into a PROFIBUS network. Up to 126 stations can be connected to the network ( including a master. If no repeater is provided, up to 32 stations can be connected to each segment).
Exterior Features
The external view of this option and the name of each part are shown below.
Warning
Prohibited
| ▼ Do not change the switch setting when the power is on.
It could lead to electric shocks, or the option might break down or get
damaged.
2.1. PROFIBUS connector
Used to connect PROFIBUS network cables. The connector is a D-Sub connector
with 9 pin female and the connector pin allocation described below follows the
PROFIBUS standard.
| Pin number| Symbol| Signal type
---|---|---|---
1| NC| Reserved
2| NC| Reserved
3| RxD/TxD-P| Send/receive data (+)
4| CNTR-P| Control signal
5| DGND| 0V (Insulated from the inside)
6| VP| +5V power
7| NC| Reserved
8| RxD/TxD-N| Send/receive data (-)
9| NC| Reserved
The PDP002Z has no termination resistor. Therefore, termination resistors need to be connected to the station on each side of the PROFIBUS network or the master, as shown in the figure below. (The PROFIBUS connector with termination resistor is recommended.)
* 1/4W or more is recommended.
2.2. Status indicator
The PDP002Z has two LEDs, ST (status) and DX (data exchange) to indicate
the statuses of PROFIBUS-DP and the PDP002Z itself.
ST (Status): Red LED
LED | Meanings |
---|---|
Off | No diagnostics present |
Flashes | Waiting for parameterization or configuration |
Lights | DP status error |
- For example, a station address is not set correctly.
DX (Data exchange): Green LED.
Indicates the status of the PROFIBUS network.
It lights when the PDP002Z is online and data exchange is possible.
Installing the PDP002Z
Install the PROFIBUS option to VF-AS1/PS1 as follows:
*1 When this option is used together with the IO card option, attach this option to the front panel side.
- Turn off the input power of VF-AS1/PS1 and wait for at least 15 minutes and then check that the CHARGE lamp on VF-AS1/PS1 is no longer lit.
- Securing the option to the inverter
(A) For VFAS1/VFPS1 200V 45kW or less, 400V 75kW or less
a) Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in each of the two holes at the upper part of the front panel, release the panel mounting tab by pushing the screwdriver down, and remove the front panel cover.
b) Install the option in the inverter by fitting the tabs on the lower side of the option into the slots at the lower part of the inverter front panel. 2
c) Make sure the option is securely attached to the inverter. Then, check whether the plastic bosses on the inverter case have fitted in the holes at the upper and lower parts of the option.
d) Insert the tabs at the lower part of the front cover into the slots at the lower part of the inverter to attach the front cover to the inverter. 2
e) Stuck the enclosed “LED name label” on the option LED display part of a front cover.
(B) For VFAS1/VFPS1 200V 55kW or more, 400V 90kW or more
a) Insert a flat-blade screwdriver in each of the two holes at the upper
part of the front panel, release the panel mounting tab by pushing the
screwdriver down, and remove the front panel cover.
b) Push the hooks pointed by the arrows and remove the standard option
case.
c) Install the option in the inverter by fitting the tabs on the lower
side of the option into the slots at the lower part of the inverter front
panel. 1
d) Make sure the option is securely attached to the inverter. Then, check
whether the plastic bosses on the inverter case have fitted in the holes at
the upper and lower parts of the option.
e) Insert the tabs at the lower part of the front cover into the slots at
the lower part of the inverter to attach the front cover to the inverter. 1
f) Stuck the enclosed “LED name label” on the option LED display part of
a front cover.
***** 1 Do not bend the connector pins when you install the option card and
panel.
Connecting to the network
4.1. Installation method
- Using the DIP switch on the PROFIBUS option, set the station address. (Refer to Section 4.2.)
- Connect a PROFIBUS connector to the PDP002Z. (Refer to Section 2.1.)
- If the PDP002Z is located at an end of the bus, connect a terminal resistor to it. (When using a connector with a termination resistor, set it ON.) 3. Once all the parameters are set, the power must be cycled to the VF-AS1/PS1 for these changes to take effect. (Refer to Section 5.)
4.2. Setting a station address
The DIP switch on the circuit board of the option is used to set a station
address. Each DIP switch is ON when it is flipped to the lower position. By
default, it is factory-configured to 2.
The station address must be unique and not match any other device on the
network.
| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| | **|
1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 32| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
OFF| OFF
1| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| 33| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
OFF| ON
2| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 34| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON|
OFF
3| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| 35| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON|
ON
4| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 36| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF|
OFF
5| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| 37| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF|
ON
6| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 38| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON|
OFF
7| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| 39| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON
8| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| 40| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF|
OFF
9| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 41| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF|
ON
10| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| 42| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON|
OFF
11| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 43| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON|
ON
12| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| 44| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF|
OFF
13| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 45| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF|
ON
14| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| 46| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON|
OFF
15| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| 47| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON
16| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 48| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF|
OFF| OFF
17| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| 49| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
ON
18| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 50| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON|
OFF
19| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| 51| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON|
ON
20| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 52| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF|
OFF
21| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| 53| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF|
ON
22| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 54| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON|
OFF
23| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| 55| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON
24| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| 56| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF|
OFF
25| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 57| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF|
ON
26| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| 58| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON|
OFF
27| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 59| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON
28| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| 60| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF|
OFF
29| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 61| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON
30| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| 62| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF
31| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| 63| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON
**| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8| |
**| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 6| 7| 8**
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
64| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 96| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
OFF| OFF
65| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| 97| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF|
ON
66| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 98| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON|
OFF
67| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| 99| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON|
ON
68| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 100| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF|
OFF
69| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| 101| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF|
ON
70| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 102| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON|
OFF
71| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| 103| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON
72| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| 104| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF|
OFF
73| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 105| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF|
ON
74| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| 106| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON|
OFF
75| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 107| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON
76| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| 108| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF|
OFF
77| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 109| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON
78| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| 110| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF
79| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| 111| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON
80| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| 112| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
OFF
81| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| ON| 113| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF|
ON
82| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| OFF| 114| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON|
OFF
83| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON| 115| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| ON
84| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| OFF| 116| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF|
OFF
85| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| 117| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON
86| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| 118| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF
87| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| 119| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON
88| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| OFF| 120| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF|
OFF
89| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON| 121| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| ON
90| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF| 122| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| OFF
91| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON| 123| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| ON
92| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF| 124| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| OFF
93| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON| 125| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| ON
94| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF| 126| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| OFF
95| OFF| ON| OFF| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| | | | | | | | |
Communications-related parameters
On the network, the VF-AS1/PS1 (including the PDP002Z) serves as a slave
device. Using the parameters listed below, set the slave device on the network
and its mode of operation.
The GSD files used to configure the PDP002Z can be downloaded from the
following website.
VF-AS1 http://www.inverter.co.jp/product/inv/vfas1/pdp/
VF-PS1 http://www.inverter.co.jp/product/inv/vfps1/pdp/
Parameter
| Function| Adjustment range|
Default setting
---|---|---|---
| Communication option setting 1
(PPO TYPE)| 0: None
1: PPO TYPE 1
2: PPO TYPE 2
3: PPO TYPE 3
4: PPO TYPE 4| 0
| Inverter operation at the communications loss action
(Network wire breaks)| 0: Stop and break of connection
1: None
2: Deceleration stop
3: Coast stop
4: Emergency stop
5: Preset speed operation command
(Operating at the preset speed operation frequency set with f852)| 0
| Preset speed operation selection| 0: None
1 to 15: Preset speed| 0
| Monitoring of communication
device station address| Displays the station address assigned with the DIP
switch.
0 to 125| 1
| Monitoring of communications
device’s baud rate| Displays the network communication speed set
with the DIP switch.
0: 12 Mbit/s
1: 6 Mbit/s
2: 3 Mbit/s
3: 1.5 Mbit/s
4: 500 kbit/s
5: 187.5 kbit/s
6: 93.75 kbit/s
7: 45.45 kbit/s
8: 19.2 kbit/s
9: 9.6 kbit/s
255: Disabled| 0
- When the parameters are changed, the power must be cycled to the VF-AS1/PS1 for the changes to take effect.
** The baud rate of the PDP002Z is automatically set by the configuration of a baud rate for the master.
*** The version described on the nameplate and the version of PDP002Z displayed by the status monitor are different.
Ex.) When the version described on the nameplate is “V10 1”, it displays “16.01” on the status monitor. (In the hexadecimal number, it becomes “10.1”.)
5.1. : Communication Loss Action Setting (Network breaks)
This parameter sets up the VF-AS1/PS1 response to a loss of communications
with the PROFIBUS network. (On some occasions, the master side will need to be
configured.)
0: Stop and break of connection
The inverter decelerates the motor to a stop and gives the alarm.
Commands entered through the network are canceled, and the commands are set
with parameters and
become effective.
When communications are restored, the alarm is turned off.
1: None
The inverter remains in the state where it was when the problem arose, and it
gives the alarm.
2: Deceleration stop
The inverter decelerates the motor to a stop and gives the alarm. Commands
entered through the network are not canceled.
3: Coast stop
The inverter issues a command for a frequency of 0Hz and gives the alarm.
Commands entered through the network are not canceled.
4: Emergency stop
The error message is displayed. Commands entered through the network are not
canceled.
When communications are restored, the inverter is not restored to working
order and the error message does not disappear until the inverter is reset.
5: Preset speed operation command
Refer to Section 5.2
5.2. : Preset speed operation selection
If the communication loss action (parameter ) is set to 5 (preset speed command), the VF-AS1/PS1 will run at a preset speed as set up by this parameter in the case of a communication loss (with alarm). Commands entered through the network are not canceled.
For example,
If the inverter is set as described below,
= 5 (preset speed operation command)
= 8 (preset speed operation frequency 8)
(preset speed operation frequency 8) = 10 (10Hz)
The operation is carried out as follows.
Network
|
Operation of the VF-AS1/PS1
---|---
Normal conditions| Operates according to commands entered through the network.
↓
|
↓
communications loss| Operates at 10Hz.
↓
|
↓
Restoration| Operates according to commands entered through the network.
5.3. : PPO TYPE Setting
The PPO type of PDP002Z is set up by this parameter.
The PROFIBUS-DP protocol uses so-called PPOs (Parameter/Process Data Objects)
in cyclic communication. The figures below show the PPO types and
configurations that the PDP002Z supports.
PKW: Parameter ID/value
PZD: Process Data, cyclically transferred
PKE: Parameter ID (1st and 2nd octet)
IND: Sub-index (3rd octet), 4th octet is reserved
PWE: Parameter value (5th until 8th octet)
STW: Control word
HSW: Main setpoint
ZSW: Status word
HIW: Main actual value
- The response time of VF-AS1 to the command of PROFIBUS-DP needs about 10ms.
PROFIBUS Local/Remote Operation
The example below shows how to configure the VF-AS1/PS1 for local/remote operations.
Specifications
Item | Specifications |
---|---|
Model number | PDP002Z |
Technical data | PROFIBUS DP-VO |
PPO TYPE: 1 to 4 by No.3.072 Profile for Variable Speed Drives Connector:
D-Sub 9 pin female
Station address setting: DIP switch
Baud rate: 9.6 kbps up to 12Mbps
Use environments| Indoors, an altitude of 3,000m or less, where the product
will not be exposed to direct sunlight, corrosive or explosive gases, vapor,
coarse particulates including dust, and where there is no grinding fluid or
grinding oil nearby
Ambient temperature| -10 to +60°C
Storage temperature| -25 to +65°C
Relative humidity| 20 to 93% (no condensation and absence of vapor)
Vibration| 5.9m/s² {0.6G} or less (10 – 55Hz)
Warranty
Any part of the inverter that proves defective will be repaired free of charge under the following conditions:
- If and when trouble occurs on the option unit properly installed and handled within one year of delivery, and if the trouble is clearly attributable to defects inherent in our design and manufacture, the product will be repaired free of charge.
- This warranty applies only to the option unit.
- For the following kinds of failure or damage, the repair cost shall be borne by the customer even within the warranty period.
- Failure or damage caused by improper or incorrect use or handling, or unauthorized repair or modification of the option.
- Failure or damage caused by the option falling or an accident during transportation after the purchase.
- Failure or damage caused by fire, salty water or wind, corrosive gas, earthquake, storm or flood, lightning, abnormal voltage supply, or other natural disasters.
- Damage sustained as a result of the fact that the product was used for any application other than that designated for the PROFIBUS option (circuit board) for the VF-AS1/PS1.
- If terms and conditions of warranty are otherwise specified, priority is given to them.
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