Introduction, 2introduction, 1 metasys n2 communications – Lenze MC3000 Series Drives User Manual

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Introduction

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Introduction

This document will explain how to operate a Lenze-AC Tech MC3000 Variable Frequency Drive using
Metasys N2 protocol. It is intended as a serial communications supplement only and will not discuss
normal drive operations. For more information regarding normal drive setup and functionality, refer to the
MC3000 Installation and Operation Manual (M301).

2.1 Metasys N2 Communications

MC3000 drives running N2 protocol act as N2 devices on a Metasys® Network and function as slaves only.
Thus the device communicating with an MC3000 drive must be an N2 master. The communication rate is
9600 bps with 8 data bits, no parity, 1 start bit and 1 stop bit. The bit sequence is as follows:

DATA

START

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

STOP

2.2 Serial Communications Wiring

Figure 1 illustrates the MC3000 Series Terminal Strip and connections for the N2 Metasys network.

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1

5A

5B

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10A 10B

2

13A

12A

13B 13C 13D 14

15

2

TXB

RXA

16

17

18

N2
Reference

N2-

N2+

Figure 1: MC3000 Terminal Strip

The

N2+ terminal is connected to MC3000 drive terminal RXA.

The

N2- terminal is connected to MC3000 drive terminal TXB.

The

N2 Reference is connected to MC3000 drive terminal 2.

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