10.5 Metasys N2 Communications
736 YASKAWA SIEPYAIH6B01A HV600 AC Drive Bypass Technical Reference
Object ID Object Name Default OFF (0) State ON (1) State
BI 4 Fault Monitor 0 Not Faulted Faulted
BI 5 Zero Speed 0 Not Zero Speed Zero Speed
BI 6 Speed Agree 0 Not Speed Agree Speed Agree
BI 7 Minor Fault 0 No Minor Fault Minor Fault
BI 8 Major Fault 0 No Major Fault Major Fault
BI 9 Communication Error Monitor 0 No Error Error
BI 10 Digital Output 7 (TB1 1~3) (Z2-23) 0 OFF ON
BI 11 Digital Output 8 (TB1 4~6) (Z2-24) 0 OFF ON
BI 12 Digital Output 9 (TB1 7~9) (Z2-25) 0 OFF ON
BI 13 Safety Interlock Monitor 0 Safety Clear Terminal 3 Closed Safety Set Terminal 3 Open
BI 14 HAND/AUTO Reference Monitor 0 AUTO or OFF HAND
BI 15 Digital Input DI-3 Monitor 0 OFF ON
BI 16 Digital Input DI-4 Monitor 0 OFF ON
BI 17 Digital Input DI-5 Monitor 0 OFF ON
BI 18 Digital Input DI-6 Monitor 0 OFF ON
BI 19 Digital Input DI-7 Monitor 0 OFF ON
■ Metasys N2 Binary Output (BO) Summary
Table 10.18 Metasys N2 Binary Output Summary (Drive to Metasys N2)
Object ID Object Name Default OFF (0) State ON (1) State
BO 1 Run Forward Command 0 Stop Forward
BO 2 Run Reverse Command 0 Stop Reverse
BO 3 Serial Fault (EFB) Command 0 No Fault Fault
BO 4 Fault Reset Command 0 No Reset Reset
BO 5 Digital Input 3 (TB2-3) (Z2-03)
*1
0 OFF ON
BO 6 Digital Input 4 (TB2-4) (Z2-04)
*1
0 OFF ON
BO 7 Digital Input 5 (TB2-5) (Z2-05)
*1
0 OFF ON
BO 8 Digital Input 6 (TB2-6) (Z2-06)
*1
0 OFF ON
BO 9 Digital Input 7 (TB2-7) (Z2-07)
*1
0 OFF ON
BO10 Panel Lock 0 HAND and OFF Keys Enabled HAND and OFF Keys Disabled
BO 11 Communication Fault Enable 0
CE Not Activated if Cable Loss
Occurs
CE Activated if Cable Loss Occurs
*1 When Z3-12 = 0, this input is disabled.
◆ Mailbox Functions
This section defines the Metasys N2 points that read and write parameters.
■ Reading a Parameter
Two points are defined for reading parameters:
• AO 30 - Specifies the parameter to be read
• AI 38 - Reports the value of the parameter specified in AO 30.
When this point is read, it retrieves data from the parameter and sends it to the controller
Example: Writing a value of 387 (183 hex) to AO 30 specifies parameter b1-04. Reading AI 38 returns the current
setting of parameter b1-04 to the controller.