Step
1
Option Card Information
Receiving
Please perform the following tasks upon receipt of the
option:
·
Inspect the option for damage. Contact the shipper
immediately if the option appears damaged upon
receipt.
·
Verify receipt of the correct model by checking the
model number printed on the name plate of the
option package.
·
Contact your supplier if you have received the
wrong model or the option does not function
properly.
Tools required for installation
·
A Phillips screwdriver (M3 metric/#1, #2 U.S. standard
size) is required to install the option and remove drive
front covers. Screw sizes vary by drive capacity.
Select a screwdriver appropriate for the drive
capacity.
·
Diagonal cutting pliers. (required for some drive
models)
·
A small file or medium grit sandpaper. (required for
some drive models)
·
A straight-edge screwdriver (blade depth: 0.4 mm,
width: 2.5 mm) is required to wire the option terminal
block.
Applicable Models
The option can be used with the following drive models:
Option Package Contents
Option PCB – 1x
PN: UTC00043
o
Ground Wire – 1x
Screws (M3) – 3x
LED Label – 1x
Option LED Display and
Power-Up Diagnostics
Step
3
Step
2
Installing the SI-B3 Option Card
The following
procedure is a
supplement to
other
documentation
supplied with the
SI-B3 option card.
This document
will cover option
card information,
installation,
diagnostics,
addressing,
related drive
parameters,
accessing drive
parameters and
error codes.
Drives can be
monitored and
controlled by a
controller on a
Building
Automation and
Control network
(BACnet) using RS-
485 technology
and MS/TP
(Master-Slave/
Token-Passing)
protocol. The
drives conform to
the BACnet
application
specific controller
(B-ASC) device
profile. Up to 127
drives can
communicate on a
single BACnet MS/
TP network.
Please read this
cheat sheet and
other
documentation
provided with
the SI-B3 option
card thoroughly
before
attempting any
installation.
Page 1 of 2
In this step the SI-B3 option card is installed.
WITH POWER OFF
install the SI-B3 card as shown below.
Make sure to follow good
wiring practices and all applicable codes. Ensure that the option card is grounded properly as shown in item below.
This option card can be inserted into the CN5-A connector located on the drive’s control board.
Option Card Installation
- Ground terminal and installation hole
<1>
- Terminal block TB1
- Terminating resistor switch S1
- Connector (CN5)
- Installation hole
- LED (NS)
<2>
- LED (MS)
<2>
- LED (RX)
<2>
- LED (TX)
<2>
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
SI-B3 Option Card
<1>
Connect the ground wire provided in the
option shipping package during installation.
<2>
Refer to Option LED section Step 3
for
details on the LEDs.
1
2
3
4
IG5
+
-
SHLD
Terminal Block TB1
Remove the Front Covers and Digital Operator
Apply the LED Label
Insert the Option
Connect the Ground Wire
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Connector CN5-C
Connector CN5-B
Connector CN5-A
Insertion point for CN5 Connector
SI-B3 option
Drive front cover
Digital operator
LED label
Drive terminal cover
Removable tabs for wire routing
Included screws
Ground wire
Terminal block TB1
Drive grounding terminal (FE)
Prior to installing the option, wire the drive, make necessary connections to the drive terminals, and verify that the drive functions normally without the option
installed. Refer to the Quick Start Guide packaged with the drive for information on wiring and connecting the drive. Shut off power to the drive, wait the
appropriate amount of time for voltage to dissipate, then remove the digital operator (G) and front covers (F, I). Front cover removal varies by model.
DANGER!
Electrical Shock Hazard. Do not connect or disconnect wiring while the power is on. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. Before
installing the option, disconnect all power to the drive. The internal capacitor remains charged even after the power supply is turned off. The charge indicator
LED will extinguish when the DC bus voltage is below 50 Vdc. To prevent electric shock, wait at least five minutes after all indicators are off and measure the
DC bus voltage level to confirm safe level.
NOTICE:
Damage to Equipment. Observe proper electrostatic discharge procedures (ESD) when handling the option, drive, and circuit boards. Failure to
comply may result in ESD damage to circuitry.
Wire routing
1
2
3
4
5
Depending on the drive model, some drives may require routing the wiring through the side of the front cover to the outside to provide adequate space for the
wiring. In these cases, using diagonal cutting pliers, cut out the perforated openings on the left side of the drive front cover. Sharp edges along the cut out
should be smoothed down with a file or sand paper to prevent any damage to the wires. Route the communication wiring inside the enclosure for drives that do
not require routing through the front cover.
Wiring the Option
Isolated supply ground reference
RX/TX (+) signal
RX/TX (-) signal
Shield Ground
4
Note: ‘A’ indicates wire routing.
SI-B3 BACnet Option Cheat Sheet
Drive Series
Drive Model
Software
Version
A1000
CIMR-A*2A****
1017 or later
CIMR-A*4A0002* to 4A0675*
1017 or later
CIMR-A*5A****
1017 or later
5045 or later
CIMR-P*2A****
8500 or later
P1000
CIMR-P*4A0002* to 4A0675*
8500 or later
CIMR-P*5A****
8500 or later
iQpump1000
CIMR-PW2A****
8550 or later
CIMR-PW4A0002* to 4A0675* 8550 or later
CIMR-PW5A***
8550 or later
Option LED Display
The BACnet option has four LEDs.
Two bi-color Status LEDs:
Module status (MS) and Network status (NS) (red/green)
Two BACnet LEDs:
Transmit (TX) and Receive (RX) (green)
The operational states of the option LEDs after completion of
the BACnet power-up diagnostic LED sequence are
described in the table below. Wait at least 2 seconds for the
power-up diagnostic process to complete before verifying
LED states.
An LED test is performed each time the drive is powered
up. The initial boot sequence may take several seconds.
After the LEDs have completed the diagnostic LED
sequence, the option is successfully initialized. The LEDs
then assume operational conditions as shown in the table
below.
Power-Up Diagnostics
Name
Display
Operating
Status
Remarks
Color
Status
MS
–
OFF
Power supply
OFF
Power is not being sup-
plied to the drive.
Green
ON
Normal operation
The option is operating
normally and initializa-
tion is complete.
Green
Flashing
Standby/
Initializing
The option is in process
of configuring or waiting
for configuration infor-
mation.
Red
Flashing
Minor fault
The option has detected
a recoverable minor
fault such as incomplete
configuration.
Red
ON
Major fault
The option has detected
an unrecoverable major
fault.
Green/
Red
Flashing
Option self-test
The option is in self-test
mode.
–
OFF
Power supply
OFF
–
NS
Green
ON
Connected
The device is currently
communicating on the
network.
Green
Flashing
Not connected
The device currently is
not communicating, but
is correctly configured.
The state is “waiting” for
communication to re-
sume.
Red
Flashing
Minor fault
A minor recoverable
fault has occurred.
Red
ON
Major fault
A non-recoverable ma-
jor network fault has
occurred.
Green/
Red
Flashing
Network test
Power-up sequence and
testing.
TX
–
OFF
No data being
sent to the net-
work
This node is not sending
any data.
Green
Flashing
Data being sent
to the network
This node is sending
network data.
RX
–
OFF
No data seen on
the network
The option is not physi-
cally connected to the
network or there is no
network activity.
Green
Flashing
Data is seen on
the network
The option is connected
to a network.
Sequence
Module Status (MS)
Network Status (NS)
Time (ms)
1
Green
OFF
250
2
Red
OFF
250
3
Green
OFF
–
4
Green
Green
250
5
Green
Red
250
6
Green
OFF
–
Yaskawa America, Inc., 2121 Norman Drive South, Waukegan, IL 60085, (800) YASKAWA (927-5292) Fax (847) 887-7310, DrivesHelpDesk@yaskawa.com, www.yaskawa.com, Document Number: TM.BACnet.01 11/28/2012 © Yaskawa America,