LEXIUM MHDA1004, MHDA1008, MHDA1028, MHDA1017, MHDA1056 User Manual

Lexium Servo Drive
17D Series User Guide
Version 2.0 June 2003 31001643_K01_000_04
Preface
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Chapter 1 - Introduction 1
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 1
Document Scope ....................... ...... ...... ..... ...... ........................................ 1
What’s in this Chapter ............................................................................... 1
About this User Guide .................................................................................... 2
Who Should Use this User Guide ............................................................. 2
How this User Guide Is Organized ............................................................ 2
Related System Components ......................................................................... 4
Single-Axis Motion Control System ........................................................... 4
UniLink Commissioning Software for 17D ................................................ 4
Related Documentation .................................................................................. 5
Documents ................................................................................................ 5
Hazards, Warnings and Guidelines ................................................................ 6
Hazards and Warnings ............................................................................. 6
Additional Safety Guidelines ..................................................................... 9
Qualified Personnel ................................................................................... 9
Standards and Compliances ............................ ...... ........................................ 10
European Directives and Standards ......................................................... 10
EC Directive Compliance .......................................................................... 10
UL and cUL Compliance ........................................................................... 11
Conventions .................................................................................................... 12
Acronyms and Abbreviations .................................................................... 12
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Chapter 2 - Product Overview 15
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 15
Introduction ............................................................................................... 15
What’s in this Chapter ............................................................................... 15
The 17D Series Servo Drive Family ............................................................... 16
Introducing the 17D Drive Family ............................................................. 16
Drives Available ..................................... ..... ...... ...... .................................. 16
Implementing the Drives ........................................................................... 16
Applicable Servo Motor Types .................................................................. 16
Connection to different mains supply networks ........................................ 17
Electrical Considerations .......................................................................... 18
17D Drive Family Portrait .......................................................................... 19
17D Drives Front View .............................................................................. 20
Equipment Supplied .................................................................................. 21
Equipment Available ................................................................................. 21
17D System Configuration Diagram ......................................................... 22
Overview of Usability Features........................................................................ 23
Digital Control ........................................................................................... 23
Usability Enhancements ........................................................................... 24
Restart lock -AS- (A00 drives only) ........................................................... 25
Overview of 17D Internal Electronics.............................................................. 26
17D Internal Electronics Block Diagram ................................................... 26
General Characteristics ............................................................................ 27
Primary Power .......................................................................................... 27
Bias Power ................................................................................................ 27
EMI Suppression ............................. ...... ..... ...... ...... .................................. 27
Internal Power Section .............................................................................. 28
DC Link Capacitor Reconditioning ............................................................ 28
Integrated Safe Electrical Separation .......................... ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... 28
LED display ............................................................................................... 29
Overview of System Software ........................................................................ 30
Setup ........................................................................................................ 30
Setting Parameters ................................................................................... 30
Automatic Card Recognition ..................................................................... 30
Default Settings ............................... ...... ..... ...... ........................................ 30
UniLink Commissioning Software ............................................................. 31
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Chapter 3 - Mounting and Physical Dimensions 33
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 33
What’s in this Chapter................................................................................ 33
Installation Safety Precautions ....................................................................... 34
Power Supply Overcurrent Protecti on .... ..... ...... ...... ..... ............................. 36
Earth Connections .................................................................................... 36
Cable Separation ...................................................................................... 36
Air Flow ..................................................................................................... 36
Drive Mounting and Physical Dimensions ...................................................... 37
17D Height, Width and Depth Dimensions ............................................... 37
17D Drive and Mounting Area Dimensions ............................................... 38
External Regen Resistor Assembly Dimensions ....................................... 39
External regen resistor assembly .............................................................. 40
Motor Choke Assembly Dimensions ......................................................... 41
Chapter 4 - Wiring and I/O 43
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 43
Introduction 43
What’s in this Chapter................................................................................ 44
Wiring and I/O Initial Considerations .............................................................. 45
Initial Considerations ................................................................................. 45
Grounding ................................................................................................. 45
Wiring Overview ............................................................................................. 46
Overview of 17D Wiring Connections ....................................................... 46
Connection diagram for LEXIUM 17D ....................................................... 47
Pin assignments for LEXIUM 17D ............................................................ 48
Cable Shield Connections .............................................................................. 49
Connecting Cable Shields to the Front Panel ........................................... 49
Cable Shield Connection Diagram ............................................................ 50
Power Wiring .................................................................................................. 51
AC Mains Power Supply Connection ........................................................ 51
Bias Supply Connection............................................................................. 51
Serial Power Connections.......................................................................... 52
External Regen Resistor Connection......................................................... 53
Regen Circuit Functional Description ........................................................ 53
Lexium BPH Servo Motor Connection (excluded BPH055) ...................... 54
Lexium BPH 055 Servo Motor Connection................................................ 55
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Lexium SER Servo Motor Connection ...................................................... 56
Servo Motor (with Optional Dynamic Brake Resistors and Contactor)
Connection................................................................................................ 57
Servo Motor Holding-Brake Control Functional Description ..................... 58
Signal Wiring .................................................................................................. 60
Lexium BPH Resolver Connection (excluded BPH055) ........................... 60
Lexium BPH055 Resolver Connection ..................................................... 61
Lexium SER Resolver Connection ........................................................... 62
Lexium BPH Encoder Connection ............................................................ 63
Lexium SER Encoder Connection ............................................................ 64
Incremental Encoder Emulation ............. ................................................... 65
Incremental Encoder Output Functional Description ................................ 65
SSI Encoder emulation ............................................................................. 66
SSI Encoder Output Functional Description ............................................. 66
Diagram of master-slave operation ........................................................... 67
Incremental encoder emulati on .............................................. ...... ...... ..... . 67
SSI encoder emulation ............................................................................. 67
External Incremental encoder connection ................................................ 68
External SSI encoder connection ............................................................. 69
Analog I/O Connection ................................................................................... 70
Analog Inputs .............................................. ...... ...... ..... ............................. 70
Servo Motor Rotation Direction ................................................................. 70
Analog Outputs ........................................... ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... .................. 71
Fault Relay and Digital I/O Connection .......................................................... 72
Digital Inputs and Outputs ........................................................................ 72
Using Functions Pre-programmed into the Drive ...................................... 73
Serial Communications Connection................................................................ 74
Serial Communications Connection Diagram ........................................... 74
CANopen Interface ................................................................................... 75
CAN bus cable ................................. ...... ................................................... 76
Stepper Motor Control Interface Connection................................................... 77
Stepper-Motor Control Interface Connection Functional Description ....... 77
Stepper-Motor Control Interface Connection Diagram ............................. 77
Stepper-Motor Speed Profile and Signal Diagram .................................... 78
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Chapter 5 - System Operation 79
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 79
What’s in this Chapter................................................................................ 79
Powering Up and Powering Down the System ............................................... 80
Power-on and Power-off Characteristics .................................................. 80
Stop Function ............................................................................................ 81
Emergency Stop strategies ....................................................................... 82
Wiring example ......................................................................................... 83
Description of the restart lock -AS- (MHDA••••A00 drives only) ..................... 84
Advantages of the restart lock .................................................................. 84
Description of the restart lock -AS- ................................................................. 85
Functional description ............................................................................... 85
Block diagram............................................................................................ 86
Signal diagram (sequence)........................................................................ 87
Installation / Commissioning...................................................................... 88
Connection diagram .................................................................................. 89
Application examples ................................................................................ 90
Control circuit example ................................................ ...... ..... .................. 91
Procedure for Verifying System Operation ..................................................... 92
Overview ................................................................................................... 92
Quick Tuning Procedure ........................................................................... 93
Parameter setting ...................................................................................... 95
Multi-axis system ....................................................................................... 95
Front Panel Controls and Indicators ............................................................... 96
Keypad Operation...................................................................................... 96
LED Display .............................................................................................. 97
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting 99
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 99
What’s in this Chapter ............................................................................... 99
Warning Messages ......................................................................................... 100
Warning Identification and Description ..................................................... 100
Error Messages ........................................... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ....................... 101
Error Identification and Description............................................................ 101
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 105
Problems, Possible Causes and Corrective Actions ................................. 105
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Appendix A - Specifications 107
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 107
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................ 107
Performance Specifications ............................................................................ 108
Performance Specifications Table............................................................. 108
Environmental and Mechanical Specifications ............................................... 109
Environmental Specifications Table .......................................................... 109
Mechanical Specifications Table .............................................................. 110
Electrical Specifications .................................................................................. 111
What’s in this Section ............................................................................... 111
Electrical Specifications - Power..................................................................... 112
Line Input Specifications Table ................................................................. 112
Bias Input Specifications Table ................................................................. 113
Limit supply values of the servodrive MHDA associated with a
BHP motor with brake .............................................................................. 113
External Fuse Specifications Table .......................................................... 114
Motor Output Specifications Table ............................................................ 115
Internal Power Dissipation Specifications Table ....................................... 116
Electrical Specifications - Regen Resistor ...................................................... 117
Regen Circuit Specifications ..................................................................... 117
Electrical Specifications - Signal .................................................................... 118
Motor Overtemperature Input Specifications Table .................................. 118
Resolver Input Specifications Table ......................................................... 118
Encoder Input Specifications Table .......................................................... 119
Emulated Encoder Output (Incremental Format) Specifications Table ..... 119
Encoder Output (Incremental Format) Timing Diagram ............................ 120
Encoder Output (SSI Format) Specifications Table .................................. 120
Encoder Input (Slave) Specifications Table .............................................. 121
Discrete Input Specifications Table .......................................................... 121
Discrete Output Specifications Table ........................................................ 122
Fault Relay Output Specifications Table ................................................... 122
Brake Output Specifications Table ........................................................... 122
Analog Input Specifications Table ............................................................ 123
Analog Output Specifications Table .......................................................... 123
Serial Communications Specifications Table ............................................ 124
Wire Specifications (Recommended) ............................................................. 125
Wire Specifications ................................................................................... 125
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Appendix B - Parts List 127
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 127
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................. 127
Lexium 17D Drives ......................................................................................... 128
Drives Available ........................................................................................ 128
External 24 Vdc supply ................................................................................... 129
External 24Vdc supply .............................................................................. 129
Drive Cables ................................................................................................... 130
Drive to Motor Cables ............................................................................... 130
RS-232 Serial Communications Cable Part Table .................................... 130
Encoder Output Cables Parts Table ......................................................... 130
Regen Resistor Assemblies ............................................................................ 131
Regen Resistor Assembly Part Table........................................................ 131
Servo Motor Choke.......................................................................................... 132
Servo Motor Choke Part Table (when cable length exceeds 25m)............ 132
Spare Parts ..................................................................................................... 133
Spare Parts Table ..................................................................................... 133
Appendix C - Drive-to-Controller Wiring Diagrams 135
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 135
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................. 135
Typical Motion Controller Interface Connections ............................................ 136
Motion Controller Interface Diagram ......................................................... 136
Wiring a 17D Drive to Premium CAY Motion Modules ................................... 137
Premium CAY Single Axis Drive Option Diagram ..................................... 137
Premium CAY Multi-Axis Breakout Module Wiring Diagram ..................... 138
Premium CAY Multi-Axis and Breakout Module Diagram, First of 4 Axes. 139
Wiring a 17D Drive to a MOT 201 Motion Module .......................................... 140
MOT 201 Control Wiring Diagram ............................................................. 140
MOT 201 Encoder Wiring Diagram: Option 1 ........................................... 141
MOT 201 Encoder Wiring Diagram: Option 2 ........................................... 142
Wiring a 17D Drive to Quantum 140 MSx Motion Modules ............................ 143
Quantum 140 MSx Control and Encoder Wiring Diagram ........................ 143
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Wiring a 17D Drive to B885-11x Motion Modules .......................................... 144
B885-11x Control Wiring Diagram ............................................................ 144
B885-11x Encoder Wiring Diagram: Option 1 ........................................... 145
B885-11x Encoder Wiring Diagram: Option 2 ........................................... 146
Appendix D - Cable Connection Wiring Diagrams 147
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 147
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................ 147
Wiring a Sub-D Connector with Shielding (drive side) .................................... 148
Wiring the Sub-D Connector .............................................. ..... .................. 148
Wiring the feedback connector of the motors ................................................. 150
Wiring the feedback connector of the BPH motors (excluded BPH055) ... 150
Wiring the feedback connector of the BPH055 motors ............................. 151
Wiring the feedback connector of the SER motors ................................... 152
Wiring the Motor Power Connector (Drive end).............................................. 153
Wiring the Motor Power Connector ................... ...... ..... ............................. 153
Wiring the BPH Motor Power Connector (excluded BPH055 )................... 154
Wiring the BPH055 Motor Power Connector ...................................... ...... 155
Wiring the SER Motor Power Connector ............................................ ..... . 156
Serial Communication Interface Connection (X6) RS 232 ............................. 157
Serial Communication Interface Cable Connectors .................................. 157
Appendix E - Servo Loop Diagrams 159
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 159
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................ 159
17D Current Controller Overview ................................................................... 160
17D Current Controller Diagram................................................................ 160
17D Velocity Controller Loop .......................................................................... 161
17D Velocity Controller Loop Diagram ..................................................... 161
17D Analog Input Loop Diagrams................................................................... 162
Overview ................................................................................................... 162
17D Analog Input Mode 0 Loop Diagram.................................................. 162
17D Analog Input Mode 1 Loop Diagram ................................................. 163
17D Analog Input Mode 3 Loop Diagram.................................................. 164
17D Analog Input Mode 4 Loop Diagram ................................................. 165
17D Analog Input Mode 5 Loop Diagram ................................................. 166
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Appendix F - Expansion Options 167
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 167
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................. 167
Expansion Cards ............................................................................................ 168
Overview ................................................................................................... 168
Fitting expansion card................................................................................ 168
I/O Expansion Cards ...................................................................................... 169
24 Vdc Discrete I/O Expansion Card......................................................... 169
IConnector and LED Location Diagram..................................................... 169
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)..................................................................... 170
Terminal Assignments .............................................................................. 170
Controlling Pre-programmed Motion Tasks............................................... 172
Programming the PLC .............................................................................. 172
Motion Task Coordination.......................................................................... 172
Motion Task Application Examples ........................................................... 1 73
Example of a Motion Task Number............................................................ 173
Connection Diagram ................................................................................. 174
Appendix G - External Regen Resistor Sizing 175
At a Glance...................................................................................................... 175
What’s in this Appendix ............................................................................. 175
Overview ................................................................................................... 176
Determining When Energy Is Absorbed .................................................... 176
Determining External Regen Resistor Size..................................................... 177
Power Dissipation Calculatio n Proce dure .......................... ..... ...... ...... ..... . 177
Drive Energy Absorption Capability .......................................................... 178
Example Regen Resistor Power Dissipati on Ca lc ula tio n.......................... ..... . 179
Example Motor and Drive Specific ati ons ........................... ..... ...... ...... ..... . 179
Example Step 1...................... ..... ...... ...... ................................................... 180
Example Step 2 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 181
Example Step 3 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 181
Example Step 4 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 182
Example Step 5 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 182
Example Step 6 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 182
Example Step 7 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 182
Example Step 8 .......................... ...... ...... ..... .............................................. 183
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Introduction
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At a Glance
Document Scope This user guide contains complete installation, wiring interconnection, power
application, test and maintenance information on the Lexium 17D series servo drive.
What’s in this Chapter
This chapter provides general information about this user guide and contains the following topics:
Topic Page
About this user guide 2 Related system components 4 Related documentation 5 Hazards, warnings, and guidelines 6 Standards and compliances 10 Conventions 12
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About this User Guide
Who Should Use this User Guide
This user guide is written for any qualified person at your site who is responsible for installing (mounting and interconnecting), operating, testing and maintaining your Lexium 17D servo drive and the servo system equipment with which it int erfaces. In addition, the following precautions are advised:
l Transportation of the servo drive to, or from, an installation site should only be
performed by personnel knowledgeable in handling electrostatically sensitive components.
l Commissioning of the equipment should only be performed by personnel
having extensiv e know ledg e of, and experi ence wi th, elec trical and se rvo dri ve technologies .
Y ou a re expec ted to h ave some overall u nderst anding of what your 17D servo drive does and how it will function in a high-performance, single-axis motion control system. Accordingly, be sure you read and understand the general information, detailed descriptions and associated procedures presented in this manual, as well as those provided in other relevant manuals, before installing your 17D. (See
Related System Components
later in this chapter.)
If you have questions, please consult your Schneider Electric customer representative.
How this User Guide Is Organized
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This manual is organized as follows.
Chapter/Appendix Description
Chapter 1
About this User Guide
Chapter 2
Lexium 17D Product Overview
Chapter 3
Mounting and Physical Dimensions
An introduction to this manual — who should use this manual, how this manual is organized, related publications, hazards and warnings.
General descriptions of the 17D servo drives, descriptions of components that are supplied by Schneider in a typical 17D system, and a block diagram for internal electronics.
Physical dimensions and information for mounting the servo drive, Regen resistor and servo motor choke.
Continued on next page
About this User Guide, cont inued
How this User Guide Is Organized,
continued
Chapter/Appendix Description
Chapter 4
Wiring and I/O
Chapter 5
System Initialization, Commissioning and Operation
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Appendix A
Specifications
Wiring diagrams for the power connections and wiring diagrams and descriptions for all signal
wiring connections — encoder, resolver, analog I/O, discrete I/O, and serial communications cable.
Detailed procedures and associated descriptions on how to initialize, commission and operate a typical 17D system.
Description of faults, probable causes and recommended corrective actions.
Specifications for the servo drives, including general, electrical, signal, and power specifications.
Appendix B
Parts List
Appendix C
Drive to Controller Wiring Diagrams
Appendix D
Cable Connection Wiring Diagrams
Appendix E
Servo Loop Diagrams
Appendix F
Expansion Options
Appendix G
External Regen Resistor Sizing
Part numbers related to the 17D servo drive system.
Wiring diagrams that show signal wiring between a 17D servo drive and MOT 201, Quantum MSx, B885-11x, and Premium CAY motion modules.
Procedures and associated diagrams that show how to wire Sub-D and power cable connectors as well as the serial communication cable used with the drive.
Illustrations of the 17D servo drive and single­axis motion module servo loops.
Description and procedure for using the I/O expansion card with the drive.
Description and procedure for determining the power dissipation requirement for the external Regen resistor.
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Related System Components
Single-Axis Motion Control System
UniLink Commissioning Software for 17D
The 17D servo drive is typically only one component in a larger, single-axis motion control system. A single axis comprises one motion module, one servo drive, and one motor.
Compatible Schneider motion modules include:
l Quantum 140 MSx series motion modules l Compact MOT 201 motion modules l B885-11x series motion modules l Premium CAY motion modules
To configure your single-axis system, you will be using the UniLink
axis
commissioning software, which Schneider supplies. UniLink allows you to configure your 17D servo drive axis and tune the motor
quickly and easily. With its graphical user interface and oscilloscope tuning features, UniLink provides an easy point-and-click method for configuring motion setup parameters. UniLink minimizes or eliminates cumbersome programming tasks.
For complete information on UniLink, please see the UniLink online help.
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Related Documentation
Documents Related documentation that covers all these system components is illustrated
below.
You will need these:
Unilink
Online Help
(included
in software)
Depending on which motion module you have, you will also need one of these:
MOT 201,
202 Motion
Modules
User Guide
GI-BMOT-20X
If you have a Premium motion module CAY, you will also need this:
PL7 Junior/Pro Premium PLCs
Specific
Functions
TLX DS 57 PL7 40
If you have a BPH motor, you will also need this:
Quantum
140MSx 101
Single Axis
Motion
Module
Reference
Guide
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Premium PLCs
Installation
Manual
V4
TSX DM 57 40
Lexium BPH
Serie
servo motors
Motors Reference
Guide
B885-1xx
Motion
Modules
User Guide
GI-B885-1XX
* included in AM0 CSW 001V•00 (CDROM)
*AMOMAN001U
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Hazards, Warnings and Guidelines
Hazards and Warnings
Read the following precautions very carefully to ensure the safety of personnel at your site. Failure to c ompl y will re sult in dea th, seri ous in jury o r equipm ent da mage.
DANGER! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARDS
l During operation, keep all covers and cabinet doors closed. l Do not open the servo drives; depending on degree of enclosure protection,
the servo drives may have exposed components.
l Control and power connections on the drive may be energized even if the
motor is not rotating.
l Never attempt to disconnect the electrical connections to the servo drive with
power applied. Failure to comply may result in arcing at the contacts.
l Wait at least five minutes after disconnecting the servo drive from the mains
supply voltage before touching energized sections of the equipment (for example, contacts ) or discon necting el ectrical con nections . Capacitors can st ill have dangerous voltages present up to five minutes after switching off the supply voltages. To ensure safety, measure the voltage in the DC Link circuit and wait until it has fallen below 40V before proceeding.
l Check to ensure all energized connecting elements are protected from
accidental contact. Lethal voltages up to 900V can be present. Never disconnect any electrical connections to the servo drive with power applied; capacitors can retain residual and dangerous voltage levels for up to five minutes after switching off the supply power.
Failure to follow any one of these instructions will result in death, serious injury or equipment damage.
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Hazards, Warnings and Guidelines, continued
WARNING! THERMAL HAZARD
During operation, the front panel of the servo drive, which is used as a heat sink,
can become hot and may reach temperatures above 80°C. Check (measure) the heat sink temperature and wait until it has cooled below 40°C before touching it.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in severe injury.
WARNING! OVERCURRENT, OVERLOAD AND OVERHEATING PROTECTION
Separate motor overcurrent, overload and overheating protection is required to be provided in accordan ce wit h the Ca nad ian Elec tric al Code, Part 1 and the National Electrical Code.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in severe injury.
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Hazards, Warnings and Guidelines, continued
CAUTION! SAFETY INTERLOCKS
Schneider recommends the installation of a safety interlock with separate contacts
for each motor. Such a system sh ou ld be hard wired with over–travel lim it s w itc he s and a suitable emergency stop switch. Any interruption of this circuit or fault indication should:
l Open the motor contacts l Shunt dynamic braking resistor s across each motor, if they are present.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in equipment damage.
CAUTION! ELECTROSTATIC COMPONENTS
The servo drives contain electrostatically sens itive components that may be damaged by improper handling. Appropriately discharge yourself before touching the servo drive and avoid contact with highly insulating materials (artificial fabrics, plastic film, and so on). Place the ser vo drive o n a conductive surface.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in equipment damage.
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Hazards, Warnings and Guidelines, continued
Additional Safety Guidelines
Qualified Personnel
Read this documentation and adhere to the safety guidelines contained herein before engaging in any activities involving the servo drives.
l Ensure that all wiring is in a ccorda nce with the Nati ona l Ele ctr ica l Code (NEC)
or its nationa l equiv alent (CSA, C ENELEC , etc.), as well a s in ac cordan ce wi th all prevailing local codes.
l Exercise extreme caution when using instruments such as oscilloscopes, chart
recorders, or volt–ohm meters with equipment connected to line power.
l Handle the servo drives as prescribed herein. Incorrect handling can result in
personal injury or equipment damage.
l Adhere to the technical information on connection requirements identified on
the nameplate and specified in the documentation.
l The servo drives may only be operated in a closed cabinet or enclosure.
Nevertheless, operating co nditions must be always respected ( as defined in Appendix A):
- operating temperature range
- pollution degree 2 as defined in EN 50178
- assembly.
Only properly qualified personnel having extensive knowledge in electrical and servo drive technologies should install, commission and/or maintain the Lexium 17D servo drives.
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Standards and Compliances
European Directives and Standards
EC Directive Compliance
The Lexium 17D servo drives are incorporated into an electrical plant and into machinery for industrial use.
When the servo drives are built into machines or a plant, do not operate the servo drive until the machine or plant fulfills the requirements of these European Standards:
l EC Directive on Machines 89/392/EEC l EC Directive on EMC (89/336/EEC) l EN 60204 l EN 292
In connection with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the associated standards of the EN 50178 series in conjunction with EN 60439-1, EN 60146 and EN 60204 are applied to the servo drives.
The manufacturer of the machine or plant is responsible for meeting the requirements of the EMC regulations.
Compliance with the EC Directive on EMC 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC is mandatory for all servo drives used within the European Community.
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The Lexium 17D servo drives were tested by an authorized testing laboratory and determined to be in compliance wi th the directives identified above.
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Standards and Compliances, continued
UL and cUL Compliance
UL Listed (cUL Certified) servo drives (Underwriters Laboratories Inc.) comply with the relevant American and Canadian standards (in this case, UL 840 and UL 508C).
This standard describes the minimum requirements for electrically operated power conversion equipment (such as frequency converters and servo drives) and is intended to eliminate the risk of injury to personnel from electric shock or damage to equipment from fire. Conformance with the United States and Canadian standard is determi ned by an i nde pe nde nt U L (cUL) fire inspector through the type testing and regular checkups.
UL 508C
UL 508C describes the minimum requirements for electrically operated power conversion equipment (such as frequency converters and servo drives) and is intended to eliminate the risk of fire caused by that equipment.
UL 840
UL 840 describ es air a nd insu lation c reepage spacing s for ele ctrical equip ment and printed circuit boards.
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Conventions
Acronyms and Abbreviations
The acronyms and abbreviations used in this manual are identified and defined in the table below.
Acronym or Abbreviation Description
CE European Community (EC) CLK Clock signal COM Serial communication interface for a PC-AT cUL Underwriters Laboratory (Canada) DIN German Institute for Norming Disk Magnetic storage (diskette, hard disk) EEPROM Electrically erasable programmable read only memory EMC Electromagnetic compatibility EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN European norm ESD Electrostatic discharge IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor ISO International Standardization Organization LED Light Emitting Diode MB Megabyte MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System for PC-AT PC-AT Personal computer in AT configuration PEL V Protected extra low voltage PWM Pulse-width modulation RAM Random Access Memory (volatile) Regen Regen resistor RFI Radio Frequency Interference
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Conventions, continued
Acronyms and Abbreviations,
continued
Acronym or Abbreviation Description
PLC Programmable Logic Controller SRAM Static RAM SSI Synchronous Serial Interface UL Underwriters Laboratory Vac Voltage, Alternating Current Vdc Voltage, Direct Current
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Product Overview
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At a Glance
Introduction This chapter contains a product overview of the Lexium 17D series servo drives
and includes:
l Available drive models and related system components l Feedback and performance information l Power and signal electronics l Software and axis configuration
What’s in this Chapter
This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Page
The 17D series servo drive family 16 Overview of usability features 23 Overview of 17D internal electronics 26 Overview of system software 30
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The 17D Series Servo Drive Family
Introducing the 17D Drive Family
Drives Available
Each member of the Lexium 17D series family is comprised of a three-phase brushless servo amplifier, power supply and high-performance digital controller all housed in a single enclosure.
The 17D drives are available in five models which are correlated to different output current levels as identified in the following table.
Output Current Intermittent (Peak) 17D Drive
4A 8A 17A 28A 56A Note:
A00 means that restart lock -AS- is included. N00 standard version
MHDA1004 MHDA1008 MHDA1017 MHDA1028 MHDA1056
00
00
00
00
00
Implementing the Drives
The Lexium 17D servo drives are intended for incorporation into electrical equipment or ma ch ine r y a nd can only be commissioned as in tegral components of those types of devices.
Applicable Servo Motor Types
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The Lexium 17D se rvo drives are intended to drive BPH and SER series brushless servo motors.
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