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YASKAWA 1000 Series - User Manual

YASKAWA 1000 Series
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MANUAL NO. SIEP C730600 43B
Technical Manual
DeviceNet
Type SI-N3
YASKAWA AC Drive1000-Series Option
To properly use the product, read this manual thoroughly and retain
for easy reference, inspection, and maintenance. Ensure the end user
receives this manual.

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jonathan OdonnellSep 7, 2025
    What causes Attribute not supported error in YASKAWA 1000 DC Drives?
    • C
      christopher36Sep 7, 2025
      If your YASKAWA DC Drive displays 'Attribute not supported', it means you've attempted to execute a service that is not defined for the attribute. To resolve this, correct the service code or attribute setting.
  • K
    Keith GarciaAug 25, 2025
    How to resolve Z Channel Pulse Noise Fault Detection on YASKAWA 1000?
    • K
      Kurt LopezAug 25, 2025
      If your YASKAWA DC Drives are experiencing 'Z Channel Pulse Noise Fault Detection', it could be due to noise interference with the PG encoder cable. Try separating the PG encoder cable wiring from noise sources, such as the drive output wiring. Also, ensure the PG encoder is properly wired; if issues persist, replace the PG option or encoder.
  • W
    Wanda ThomasAug 25, 2025
    How to resolve Z channel pulse fault detection in YASKAWA 1000 DC Drives?
    • M
      Michael ShannonAug 26, 2025
      If you're experiencing Z Channel Pulse Fault Detection with your YASKAWA DC Drives, it could be due to: * The PG encoder being disconnected, improperly wired, or damaged. Rewire the PG encoder, ensuring all wiring, including shielded wiring, is properly connected. If the problem persists after cycling power, replace the PG option or the PG encoder.
  • M
    Megan WestSep 18, 2025
    What is control method selection error in YASKAWA DC Drives?
    • J
      Jay CardenasSep 18, 2025
      A Control Method Selection Error in YASKAWA DC Drives occurs when the control mode requires a PG option, but no PG option is installed (A1-02 = 1, 3, or 7). To fix this, connect a PG option or correct the value set to A1-02.
  • L
    Lucas SanchezSep 23, 2025
    What to do if YASKAWA Controller shows 'Option connection error at drive port CN5-C'?
    • J
      jamesflynnSep 23, 2025
      If the YASKAWA Controller displays an 'Option connection error at drive port CN5-C', it means that the option at drive port CN5-C was changed during run. To fix this, turn the power off and check the connectors between the drive and option.
  • L
    Lucas SmithSep 12, 2025
    What to do if there is an Option Fault (CN5-A) on my YASKAWA Monitor?
    • R
      Richard HarrisonSep 12, 2025
      If you get an Option Fault (CN5-A) on your YASKAWA Monitor, it means the option at drive port CN5-A was changed during run. To resolve this, turn the power off and check the connectors between the drive and option.
  • M
    Michael GarzaSep 2, 2025
    What causes Object state conflict in YASKAWA 1000 DC Drives?
    • A
      Alicia SolisSep 2, 2025
      If the YASKAWA DC Drive displays the error 'Object state conflict', it means you've attempted to change a drive constant that cannot be changed while the drive is running. To resolve this, stop the drive before attempting to change the constant.
  • J
    Jamie JenningsSep 3, 2025
    How to resolve Invalid parameter error in YASKAWA 1000?
    • M
      Michele SolisSep 3, 2025
      If your YASKAWA DC Drive shows 'Invalid parameter', it means you've attempted to change to a data value outside of the setting range. To correct this, specify a data value that is within the setting range.
  • T
    Tony WhiteSep 23, 2025
    Why does my YASKAWA Controller show an Option Fault (CN5-B)?
    • R
      Ronald RossSep 23, 2025
      The YASKAWA Controller might display an 'Option Fault (CN5-B)' because the option connected to the drive port CN5-B was changed while the system was running. To fix this, turn off the power and then carefully check the connectors between the drive and the option.
  • M
    Michelle GarciaAug 29, 2025
    What to do if YASKAWA DC Drives show inversion detection?
    • J
      Jessica LambertAug 29, 2025
      If your YASKAWA DC Drives show an inversion detection error, consider these steps: * Set the value for E5-11 as specified on the motor nameplate. * Ensure the motor is rotating in the correct direction and investigate any load-side issues causing reverse rotation. * Check the PG encoder wiring for noise interference and ensure proper connection. If the problem persists, replace the PG option or encoder. * Verify that the PG encoder rotational direction set in F1-05 matches the motor wiring.

Summary

Preface and Safety

Applicable Documentation

Describes related manuals for installation and operation of the DeviceNet option.

Terms and Abbreviations

Defines key terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.

Safety Information and Precautions

Details general safety guidelines, warning conventions, and essential precautions.

Product Overview

About the DeviceNet SI-N3 Option

Explains the purpose, functionality, and benefits of the DeviceNet SI-N3 option module.

Applicable Drive Models

Lists the Yaskawa AC Drive 1000-Series models compatible with this option.

Receiving and Package Contents

Receiving Inspection Procedures

Outlines essential steps to perform upon receiving the DeviceNet option.

Installation Tools Required

Lists the necessary tools for the proper installation of the option module.

DeviceNet Option Components

Physical Description and Terminal Block

Describes the physical layout of the DeviceNet option and details the terminal block connections.

LED Status Indicators and Diagnostics

Explains the meaning of LED displays and the power-up diagnostic sequence.

Installation Procedure

Safety Precautions and Preparation

Covers crucial safety rules, precautions, and pre-installation checks.

Physical Installation Steps

Details the step-by-step process of mounting the option and connecting wires.

Network Configuration Settings

Explains how to set MAC ID, Baud Rate, and obtain EDS files for network setup.

Related Drive Parameters

Configuring DeviceNet Messaging

Drive Configuration on DeviceNet

Describes how the drive is configured for DeviceNet communication.

Polled Communication Setup

Details configuring Polled Consuming/Producing Assemblies (PCA/PPA).

Additional Connection Path Support

Covers alternative methods for setting connection paths for data exchange.

Output Assemblies (Drive Consumes)

Detailed Output Assembly Descriptions

Lists and describes data structures sent from the network to the drive for control.

Input Assemblies (Drive Produces)

Detailed Input Assembly Descriptions

Lists and describes data structures sent from the drive to the network for status.

DeviceNet Standard Class Objects

Overview of General Class Objects

Introduces standard DeviceNet objects like Identity, Message Router, and Connection Objects.

Vendor-Specific Yaskawa Class Objects

Yaskawa Drive Parameters Object

Provides access to Yaskawa drive parameters via MEMOBUS/Modbus addresses.

Yaskawa Monitor;Control Object

Offers drive monitoring and control functions through DeviceNet.

Troubleshooting DeviceNet Issues

Drive-Side Error Codes and Faults

Explains common drive errors, fault displays, and their causes.

Specific Communication Errors

Covers minor faults, alarms, explicit message errors, and communication issues.

DeviceNet Error Codes and Monitors

Details DeviceNet-specific error codes and status monitoring parameters.

Automatic Address Recovery Features

Describes ADR and AAR for automatic device replacement and configuration.

DeviceNet Network Cabling Specifications

Trunk Line Length Limits

Specifies maximum allowable lengths for the main DeviceNet trunk line.

Drop Line Length Limits

Specifies maximum allowable lengths for DeviceNet drop lines.

DeviceNet Option Specifications

Revision History

Tracks manual updates, publication dates, and revision numbers.

YASKAWA 1000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Series1000 Series
CategoryDC Drives
Cooling MethodForced air cooling
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overtemperature, Short Circuit
Communication InterfaceModbus RTU
Storage Temperature-20°C to +60°C
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Enclosure RatingIP20
Input Voltage200-240V AC, 380-480V AC

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