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Parker AC30 series User Manual

Parker AC30 series
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Ethernet 8-1
AC30 series Variable Speed Inverters
To remove the cable first remove the GKP and
then insert a screwdriver to release the catch on
the Ethernet clip.
Ethernet LEDs
Activity Link
Chapter 8: Ethernet
Communications to the inverter is via Ethernet on the Control Module. This allows access to:
The PDQ and PDD PC programming tools
The Modbus TCP server (see Appendix A Fieldbuses: Modbus TCP)
The HTTP server (see section below)
Application access to the Ethernet including peer-to-peer communications
EtherNet/IP adapter (see Appendix A Fieldbuses: EtherNet/IP Adapter)
IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol
The Ethernet operates at 10/100 MHz, half/full duplex. Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is supported.
The AC30P or AC30D has a built-in Ethernet switch with two external Ethernet ports allowing for daisy chaining of inverters.
Connecting to the Inverter
Recommended Cable
CAT5e screened or CAT6 screened Ethernet cable is recommended.
AC30V
Insert the Ethernet cable as shown below on an AC30V. Connection is recommended via an Ethernet switch.

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Parker AC30 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control ModesClosed-loop vector
FeedbackEncoder
Operating Temperature0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) standard, -20 to 50°C (-4 to 122°F) with derating
ProtectionOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage
CommunicationRS485

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