Programming 5 - 24 – Yaskawa P7B Drive Bypass User Manual

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Programming 5 - 24

When the HAND/OFF/AUTO switch is transfered to the HAND position, the display will automatically change to indicate the
speed command, as in Figure 5.15.

Fig 5.15 Drive Display for PI Control, HAND Mode

Definitions:
L = LonWorks Option Card

* = The factory default

S = Speed Potentiometer

# = The H/O/A switch must be in the AUTO position

V = Native Protocol (Modbus)

to allow serial com. to control the Drive.

G = DeviceNet Option Card

@ = Jumpers required from S5 to S6

H = Profibus Option Card
Q = Ethernet Option Card

Parameter Reference:
b1-01:

Speed Command Input Source

H3-08: Terminal A2 Signal Level

0: Operator

0: 0 - 10 VDC

1: Terminals

2: 4 - 20 mA

H1-04:

Terminal S6 Function Selection
6C: Com/Inv Sel 2
6D: Auto Mode Selection
6E: Hand Mode Selection
4: Multi-Step Ref 2

Note:

Hand mode run/stop for Drive and Bypass is always via the front control panel HAND/OFF/AUTO switch.

Table 5.4 Option Dependent Drive PI Control Parameters in Bypass Units

Options

Parameters Effected
by Options Specified

Drive PCB

Switch S1

1 2

Resulting Hand

Speed Command

Source

Auto: PI

Feedback

Terminal A2

Auto:

Run/Stop

Auto: PI Setpoint

b1-01 H1-04 H3-08

Keypad

U1-01

Speed

Pot.

4-20

mA

0-10

VDC

TB1

3&4

Serial

#

Keypad

U1-01

Serial

#

Speed

Pot.

None

0

4*

2*

Off

On*

X

X

X

X

None

0

4

0

Off*

Off

X

X

X

X

S

1*

4

0

Off

Off

X

X

X

X

S

1

4

2

Off

On

X

X

X

X

S

1

6D

@

0

Off

Off

X

X

X

X

G, H, Q or V

2

6E

@

0

Off

Off

X

X

X

X

G, H, Q or V

0

6C

@

0

Off

Off

X

X

X

X

G, H, Q or V

0

6C

@

2

Off

On

X

X

X

X

L

0

6C

@

2

On

On

X

X

X

X

V and S

1

6C

@

0

Off

Off

X

X

X

X

L and S

1

6C

@

0

On

Off

X

X

X

X

FWD

REV

SEQ

REF

ALARM

AUTO

RUN

Monitor

DATA

ESC

MENU

ENTER

RESET

STOP

SPEED COMMAND

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OUTPUT

FEEDBACK

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