• 1 Safety AFETY This manual contains clearly marked cautions and warnings that are intended for your person- al safety and to avoid any unintentional damage to the product or connected appliances. Please read the information included in cautions and warnings carefully.
(EN 60204-1). 13006.emf Only spare parts delivered by Vacon can be used. 13006.emf At power-up, power brake or fault reset the motor will start immediately if the start signal is active, unless the pulse control for Start/Stop logic has been selected.
13006.emf NOTE! You can download the English and French product manuals with applicable safety, warning and caution information from www.vacon.com/downloads. REMARQUE Vous pouvez télécharger les versions anglaise et française des manuels produit contenant l’ensemble des informations de sécurité, avertissements et mises en garde applicables sur le site www.vacon.com/downloads.
You can download the Service In- formation file with the Vacon Live tool. In BACnet/IP networks, also send a log file captured with the Wireshark tool that contains the error situation. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
Ethernet half/full -duplex Data transfer speed 10/100 MBit/s, autosensing Protocol BACnet over UDP/IP Shielded RJ45 connector. Maximum Connections and connector length for Vacon 100 HVAC is Connector communications 40mm. No limitations for Vacon 100 and Vacon 100 FLOW. Cable type CAT5e STP...
• 7 Programming Table 6. Monitoring values 0-99 Number of mes- sages with errors Communication P5.8.3.2.2 99.999 0-999 Number of mes- status sages without communi- cation errors Shows actual Device Actual instance Serial P5.8.3.2.3 4194304 Object's instance num- number...
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Shows actual Device Actual instance Serial P5.9.3.2.3 4194304 Object's instance num- number number See Chapter 6.2 and P5.9.3.2.4 Control word Chapter 6.3. See Chapter 6.2 and P5.9.3.2.5 Status word Chapter 6.3. 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 9 Programming BACnet MS/TP parameter descriptions 4.3.1 BACnet MS/TP Parameters P5.8.X.X.X AUD RATE Auto Select the communication speed for the network. The default value is 9600 baud. If value chosen this parameter is not editable. P5.8.X.X.X UTOBAUDING This function is set off by default. If the parameter is given value 1 the automatic baud rate detection P5.8.X.X.X Baud...
AULT CODE Shows BACnet MS/TP fault codes. P5.8.X.X.X ONTROL WORD Control Word Shows the received from the bus. P5.8.X.X.X TATUS WORD Status Word Shows the current that is sent to the bus. 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 11 Programming BACnet IP parameter descriptions 4.4.1 Ethernet common settings P5.9.1.1 ADDRESS MODE DHCP Fixed Selectable alternatives are (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and DHCP protocol gives IP addresses to new devices connecting to local network. This address is valid for a certain period of time.
BBMD. It is enough for one device on the IP domain to function as the BBMD. This device must be configured to interact with BBMD's on other domains to provide the broadcast support. 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 13 Programming 4.4.3 BACnet IP monitoring values P5.9.3.2.1 IELDBUS PROTOCOL STATUS Fieldbus Protocol Status tells the status of the protocol. P5.9.3.2.2 OMMUNICATION STATUS The Communication status shows how many error and how many good messages the frequency converter has received. The Communication status includes a common error counter that counts CRC and parity errors and a counter for good messages.
Locate the components that you will need on the AC drive to connect and run the Ethernet cables. Be sure not to plug the Ethernet cable to the terminal under the keypad! This might harm your personal computer. 13006.emf 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
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• 15 Installation Connect the Ethernet cable (see specification in Chapter 3.2) to its terminal and run the cable through the conduit as shown in figure below. max. 40 mm Ethernet 9107.emf cable Figure 3. Protection class IP21: Cut free the opening on the AC drive cover for the Ether- net cable.
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NOTE! When planning the cable runs, remember to keep the distance between the Ethernet cable and the motor cable at a minimum of 30 cm. See figure below. Ethernet cable 9265.emf IP54 IP21 Figure 5. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 17 Installation 5.1.2 Prepare for use through RS485 Strip about 15 mm of the RS485 cable (see specification in Chapter 3.1) and cut off the grey cable shield. Remember to do this for both bus cables (except for the last device).
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Installation vacon • 18 Then connect the cable to its appropriate terminals on Vacon 100 HVAC drive standard terminal block, terminals A and B (A = negative, B = positive). See fig- ure below. RS485 terminals (A and B) 21 22 23...
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• 19 Installation If Vacon 100 HVAC is the last device on the bus, the bus termination must be set. Locate the DIP switches to the right of the control keypad of the drive and turn the switch for the RS485 bus termination resistor to position ON. Biasing is built in the termination resistor.
The bus termination must be set for the first and the last device of the fieldbus line. See picture below. See also step 4 on page 19. It is recommended that the devices at the ends of the bus line have termination activated. Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Termination...
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• 21 Installation ® Vacon Open the cover of the AC drive. The relay outputs and other I/O-terminals may have a dangerous control voltage present even when the AC drive is disconnected from mains. 9000.emf M4x55 9174.emf Figure 7.
If this is not possi- ble, the tightness of the connection must be ensured with insulation tape or a cable tie. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
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• 23 Installation 9068.emf Remount the AC drive cover. NOTE! When planning the cable runs, remember to keep the distance between the Ethernet cable and the motor cable at a minimum of 30 cm. See figure below. Ethernet cable 9265.emf...
Also strip the cable now at such a distance from the terminal that you can fix it to the frame with the grounding clamp. Strip the cable at a maximum length of 15 mm. Do not strip the aluminum cable shield! 9188.emf 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
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• 25 Installation Then connect the cable to its appropriate terminals on Vacon 100 drive standard terminal block, terminals A and B (A = negative, B = positive). See figure below. Using the cable clamp included in the delivery of the drive, ground the shield of the RS485 cable to the frame of the AC drive.
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Installation vacon • 26 If Vacon 100 is the last device on the bus, the bus termination must be set. Locate the DIP switches to the right of the control keypad of the drive and turn the switch for the RS485 bus termination resistor to position ON. Biasing is built in the termination resistor.
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The bus termination must be set for the first and the last device of the fieldbus line. See picture below. See also step 3 on page 26. It is recommended that the devices at the ends of the bus line have termination activated. Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Vacon 100 Termination...
Max Master Max Info Frames Device Address Binding Database Revision Preset Value Status Flags Event State Out-of-Service Units Priority Array Relinquish Default Polarity Active Text Inactive Text *. Only with commandable values 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 29 Communications 6.1.1 Binary Value Object Table 14. Present Instance Inactive / Value Object Name Description Active Access Type Indicates whether the drive Not Ready / Ready State is ready or not Ready Indicates whether the drive Run/Stop State...
Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV18 fb_ProcessdataOut_04 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV19 fb_ProcessdataOut_05 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV20 fb_ProcessdataOut_06 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
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• 31 Communications Table 15. AV21 fb_ProcessdataOut_07 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV22 fb_ProcessdataOut_08 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 AV23 Active Fault Code Active Fault Code Speed Reference, per- AV24 Speed Reference centage of nominal speed AV25...
Not faulted Indicates if a fault is active Alarm Alarm No alarm Indicates if an alarm is active AtReference True False Reference frequency reached ZeroSpeed True False Motor running at zero speed B7-B15 Not used 24-hour support +358 (0)201 212 575 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
• 33 Fault tracing AULT TRACING When an unusual operating condition is detected by the AC drive control diagnostics, the drive initiates a notification visible, for example, on the keypad. The keypad will show the ordinal number of the fault, the fault code and a short fault description.
The following fault tracing diagram will help you to locate and fix some of the most usual prob- lems. If the problem persists contact your local distributor. 7076.emf Figure 8. Fault tracing diagram for BACnet MS/TP 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
Choose control place. Remote Control Place, A. To select press LOC/REM button on the keypad on Va- con 100 HVAC, and FUNCT button on Vacon 100 and Vacon 100 FLOW Fieldbus Main Menu > Parameters (M3) > B. Select as remote control place: Start/Stop Setup (M3.2) >...
Applications Software Version: xxx Firmware Revision: yy BACnet Protocol Revision: 4 Product Description: BACnet For Vacon 100 device. BACnet Standardized Device Profile (Annex L): BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC) List all BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks Supported (Annex K): DS-RP-B, DS-RPM-B, DS-WP-B, DS-WPM-B, DM-DDB-B, DM-DOB-B.
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ISO 8859-1 ISO 10646 (UCS-2) ISO 10646 (UCS-4) JIS C 6226 If this product is a communication gateway, describe the types of non-BACnet equipment/net- works(s) that the gateway supports. 24-hour support +358 (0)40 837 1150 • Email: vacon@vacon.com...
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