Connecting To A Network; Network Cable Connection - YASKAWA U1000 Technical Manual

Matrix drive low harmonic regenerative drive for industrial applications 200 v class: 7.5 to 75 kw (10 to 100 hp nd) 400 v class: 5.5 to 580 kw (7.5 to 775 hp nd)
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C.3 Connecting to a Network
C.3 Connecting to a Network
This section explains how to connect the drive to a MEMOBUS/Modbus network and the network termination required for a
connection.
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Network Cable Connection

Follow the instructions below to connect the drive to a MEMOBUS/Modbus network.
1.
With the power shut off, connect the communications cable to the drive and the master. Use terminals TB5 for
MEMOBUS/Modbus.
Note:
Separate the communications cables from the main circuit cables and other wiring and power cables. Use shielded cables for
the communications cables, and properly shielded clamps to prevent problems with noise. When using RS-485
communications, connect S+ to R+, and S- to R- as shown in the diagram below.
2.
Check or set the termination resistor selection at all slaves. Use the description in
616
for slaves that are U1000 drives.
3.
Switch the power on.
4.
Set the parameters needed for serial communications (H5-01 through H5-12) using the digital operator.
5.
Shut the power off and wait until the display on the digital operator goes out completely.
6.
Turn the power back on.
7.
The drive is now ready to begin communicating with the master.
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Figure C.2 Serial Communications Cable Connection Terminals (TB5)
IG R+ R- S+ S-
(TB5)
S–
Send (–)
S+
Send (+)
R–
Receive (–)
R+
Receive (+)
IG
Shield Ground
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