Eaton Power XL SmartWire-DT DX-NET-SWD Series Manual
Eaton Power XL SmartWire-DT DX-NET-SWD Series Manual

Eaton Power XL SmartWire-DT DX-NET-SWD Series Manual

Interface module for variable frequency drive/variable speed starter
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SmartWire-DT Interface Module
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Variable Speed Starter PowerXL
SmartWire-DT®
The easy way to connect
08/14 MN04012009Z-EN

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Summary of Contents for Eaton Power XL SmartWire-DT DX-NET-SWD Series

  • Page 1 Manual 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN PowerXL ™  DX-NET-SWD… SmartWire-DT® The easy way to connect SmartWire-DT Interface Module for Variable Frequency Drive/ Variable Speed Starter PowerXL ™...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form (printed, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) or processed, duplicated or distributed by means of electronic systems without written permission of Eaton Industries GmbH, Bonn. Subject to alteration without notice.
  • Page 3 Danger! Dangerous electrical voltage! Before commencing the installation • Disconnect the power supply of the device. • Wherever faults in the automation system may cause injury or material damage, external measures must be • Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally restarted. implemented to ensure a safe operating state in the event •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1-0-A switch ................. 13 Interoperability ................14 2.4.1 Basic devices ................14 2.4.2 Gateways ..................14 2.4.3 Fieldbus description files.............. 15 2.4.4 SWD-Assist .................. 16 Compatible variable frequency drive ..........16 Exchange of variable frequency drives......... 16 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 6 Acyclic data via PROFIBUS-DP ............ 83 SmartWire-DT diagnostics ............85 4.6.1 Basic SWD Diagnostics ............... 85 4.6.2 Advanced SmartWire-DT diagnostics .......... 86 4.6.3 PROFIdrive diagnostics..............87 Appendix..................89 Dimensions .................. 89 SmartWire-DT ................92 Alphabetical index ..............93 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    “SmartWire-DT Gateways” – MN05013002Z-DE → The above mentioned manuals and further information can be found in the internet: www.eaton.eu/powerxl 0.4 Sources [1] Profile Drive Technology, PROFIdrive Technical Specification for PROFIBUS and PROFINET, Version 4.1, May 2006; Order No: 3.172 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 8: Writing Conventions

    However, it is important to note that the variable frequency drive must always be operated with its housing placed properly, as well as with all required safety-relevant parts. → All the specifications in this manual refer to the hardware and software versions documented in it. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 9: Abbreviations

    1 °F (T -17.222 °C (T × 9/5 + 32 Fahrenheit Speed 1 rpm 1 min Revolutions per minute Weight 1 lb 0.4536 kg 2.205 pound Flow rate 1 cfm 1.698 m /min 0.5889 cubic feed per minute DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 10 0 About this Manual 0.7 Units of measurement DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 11: Device Series

    The packaging must contain the following parts: • A DX-NET-SWD1 or DX-NET-SWD3 SmartWire-DT interface module • an instruction leaflet IL04012025Z or IL040008ZU. R e a d y Figure 1: Equipment supplied with DX-NET-SWD1 (left) and DX-NET-SWD3 (right) interface modules DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 12: Key To Part Numbers

    5 – according to IEC 68-2-6; 10 - 500 Hz; 0.35 mm SmartWire-DT interface SmartWire-DT external device plug SWD4-8SF2-5 Transfer cable SmartWire-DT ribbon cable Baud rate Kbit/s 125 - 250 max. current consumption → The 24-V-SmartWire-DT control voltage U is not being used. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 13: Designation At Dx-Net-Swd1

    Figure 4: Designations at DX-NET-SWD3 a Connection of SmartWire-DT external device plug b SmartWire-DT diagnostics LED c RJ45 plug d Clips for fixing the module on the variable frequency drive/variable speed starter e Selector switch 1-0-A DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 14: Proper Use

    L1 /L L2 /N Read y Read y 9 10 11 9 10 11   CO M Ready  DC + BR  3 ∼ 3 ∼ 3 ∼ Figure 5: Flush mounting in control panel DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 15: Maintenance And Inspection

    • Relative average air humidity: < 95 %, no condensation permitted. 1.7 Service and warranty In the unlikely event that you run into a problem with your Eaton DX-NET-SWD… SmartWire-DT interface module, please contact your local sales office. When you call, have following data ready: •...
  • Page 16: Disposal

    The DX-NET-SWD… SmartWire-DT interface module can be disposed of as electronic waste in accordance with all currently applicable national regulations. Dispose of the device in accordance with the respectively applicable environmental laws and provisions for the disposal of electrical or electronic devices. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 17: Engineering

    1: Variable frequency drive is activated • 0: Variable frequency drive deactivated • A: switching command via SmartWire-DT → Intermediate 1-0-A switch positions are not permitted, and will cause the device to stop and send an fault message. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 18: Interoperability

    EU5C-SWD-DP V 1.20 → The firmware of the SmartWire-DT gateway can be updated using the SWD-Assist program. This program, as well as the required firmware versions, can be downloaded for free on the Internet at: http://downloadcenter.moeller.net DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 19: Fieldbus Description Files

    EU5C-SWD-DP (Intel-based CPU) from Moed14.gsd (V. 1.08) EU5C-SWD-DP (Motorola-based CPU) from MoeId14.gsd (V. 1.08) SWD master (i. e. XV100) from V.1.02 → These and other fieldbus description files can be found on the Internet at: http://downloadcenter.moeller.net DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 20: Swd-Assist

    DE1 variable speed starter, make sure to switch off the voltage and the entire SmartWire-DT system! NOTICE When replacing a DA1 or DC1 variable frequency drive or a DE1 variable speed starter, the order of the SmartWire-DT modules must not be altered. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 21: Installation

    L1 /L L2 /N L1 /L L2 /N  9 10 11  Rea dy 0 V +10 V 1 13 14  Rea dy Figure 7: Installing a DX-NET-SWD3 connection on a DC1 (left) or DE1 (right) device DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 22: Notes On The Documentation

    • For DE1 variable speed starter: • Instruction leaflet IL040005ZU These documents are available as PDF files on the Eaton Internet website. They can be quickly located at www.eaton.com/moeller → Support by entering the document number as the search term.
  • Page 23: Mounting

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  Figure 9: Installation in DA1 variable frequency drives (left: IP20; right: IP55) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 24 Ensure that foreign bodies do not enter the opened housing wall. Once you have removed the cover, you can slide the DX-NET-SWD1 interface module in from below and secure it with the two screws. 0.25 Nm (2.21 lb-in) Figure 11:Sliding the DX-NET-SWD1 connection in DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 25 Once you have removed the cover, you can slide the DX-NET-SWD1 interface module in from below and secure it with the two screws. 14 15 16 17 18 Ready 0.25 Nm (2.21 lb-in) Figure 13:Sliding the DX-NET-SWD1 connection in DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 26 SmartWire-DT cable has been connected. 4 mm Figure 14:Securing the housing cover in DA1 variable frequency drives with a size of FS4 or FS5 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 27: Dismantling Of Dx-Net-Swd1

    Loosen the two screws on the module in order to release the locking mechanism. Then pull the module out from the slot. 0.25 Nm 0.25 Nm (2.21 lb-in) (2.21 lb-in) Figure 15:Removing a DX-NET-SWD1 interface module (left: IP20, right: IP55) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 28: Mounting Of Dx-Net-Swd3

    L1 /L L2 /N L1 /L L2 /N  9 10 11  Rea dy 0 V +10 V 1 13 14  Rea dy Figure 17:Plugging the DX-NET-SWD3 interface module in (left: DC1, right: DE1) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 29: Dismantling Of Dx-Net-Swd3

     L1 /L L2 /N L1 /L L2 /N  Rea dy 9 10 11  Rea dy 0 V +10 V 1 13 14  Figure 18:Removing a DX-NET-SWD3 interface module (left: DC1, right: DE1) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 30: Install Smartwire-Dt Connection

    + 15 V Figure 20:Connecting the SmartWire-DT external device plug with an adapted ribbon cable (left: DX-NET-SWD3, right: DX-NET-SWD1) NOTICE Do not install the SWD4-8SF2-5 SmartWire-DT external device plug without switching off the supply and control voltages first! DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 31: Dismantling Of The Smartwire-Dt Flat Cable

    D C- L1 /L L2 /N Rea dy SWD 4-8SF 2-5 + 15V 9 10 11  C O M  D C + B R Figure 21:Disconnecting the SmartWire-DT ribbon cable (left: DX-NET-SWD3, right: DX-NET-SWD1) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 32 3 Installation 3.3 Install SmartWire-DT connection DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 33: Commissioning

    When running in SmartWire-DT mode, every device needs a hardware enable signal. In order to provide this enable signal, a high signal must be applied at digital input 1. +10 V Figure 22: Hardware enable (left: DA1, center: DC1, right: DE1) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 34: Parameter Sets

    Actuation and setpoint value via SmartWire-DT with enable via terminal Other parameters do not have to be set. → Further information about parameter P-12 → Section 4.5.3.2, “PNU928 (ProcessData Access)“. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 35: Programming

    For the available parameter numbers (PNU) → Section 4.5, “Acyclic data“ State diagrams are displayed in the following. The images indicate the following states: Variable frequency drive/variable speed starter state Command (input) issued to variable frequency drive/ variable speed starter DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 36 Bit 3 = 1; Bit 4 = 0 Top of Ramp Ramp Down Bit 0 = 0 (EN_Set) S4.4: TOR Operation Bit 3 = 1; Bit 4 = 1 Figure 24: State diagram: Network – S4 (profile 1) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 37 Bit 0 = 1 Bit 0 = 0 Bit 2 = 0 (EN_Op) (EN_Op) (OnOff) (OnOff) (Off3) S4: Operation Bit 0, 1, 2 = 1; Bit 6 = 0 Figure 25: State diagram: Network (profile 2) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 38 Ramp Down Bit 4 = 1 (EN_Ramp) and Bit 5 = 1 (Freeze) and S4.5: TOR Operation Bit 6 = 0 (EN_Set) Bit 8, 10 = 1 Figure 26: State diagram: Network – S4 (profile 2) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 39: Cyclic Data

    DX-NET-SWD PD 2 x 16-Bit Smart 1 + 4 Smart Wire- Wire- VFD = DA1, DC1 variable frequency drive or DE1 variable speed starter → For information on the subject of the "cyclic data transfer", consult manual MN05013002Z-EN, "SmartWire-DT Gateways." DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 40: Simplified Starting With Profile 2

    Setpoints set using output bytes 2 and 3 will be represented as integer values. 100% equals 4000 The operating direction is specified with a negative setpoint: For example: -100% ≙ C000 Actual values will be returned in the same format using input bytes 3 and 4. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 41: Simplified Starting With Profile 2

    Setpoints set using output bytes 2 and 3 will be represented as integer values. 100% equals 4000 The operating direction is specified with a negative setpoint: For example: -100% ≙ C000 Actual values will be returned in the same format using input bytes 3 and 4. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 42: Profile 1 (8 Bit): Inputs (Status)

    11: Position 1: variable frequency drive operation DIAG 0: no diagnostic alarm 1: Diagnostic alarm present – Not used PRSNT 0: Device not present 1: Device present SUBST 0: Configured module present 1: Universal module M22-SWD-NOP(C) present DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 43 • DA1: The motor's torque is greater than the limit value – comparable to the relay function if P2-16 = 6. Device Info Q2 Reserved – not used as of this writing Device Info Q3 Reserved – not used as of this writing DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 44: Profile 1 (8 Bit): Outputs (Control)

    1: Setpoint provided with analog input programmable input 4 Reserved – not used as of this writing 0 - 7 – Reserved – not used as of this writing Byte 1 is only needed for internal, SWD-specific functions. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 45: Profile 2 (2 X 16 Bit): Inputs (Status)

    11: Position 1: variable frequency drive operation DIAG 0: no diagnostic alarm 1: Diagnostic alarm present – Not used PRSNT 0: Device not present 1: Device present SUBST 0: Configured module present 1: universal module M22-SWD-NOP(C) present DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 46 Reserved – not used as of this writing Device Info Q3 Reserved – not used as of this writing Device Info Q4 Reserved – not used as of this writing Device Info Q5 Reserved – not used as of this writing DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 47 1: Warning Indicates whether there is a variable frequency drive/variable speed starter warning. 3, 4 0 – 15 ActSpeed actual speed Provides the current speed as an integer value between -200% and 200%. 100 % ≙ 4000 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 48: Profile 2 (2 X 16 Bit): Outputs (Control)

    Error status. The external fault can be reset just like any other fault (with Fault acknowledge (bit 7) or by switching the supply voltage off and back on). 0: no external fault 1: external fault DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 49 The fault acknowledge function will only respond to a rising edge, i.e., to the value changing from 0 to 1. 2 - 3 0 - 15 Setpoint Setpoint as a percentage The setpoint is specified as an integer value between -100 % and 100 %: 100 % ≙ 4000 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 50: Acyclic Data

    → In order for acyclic data to be transmitted and diagnostic activities to be performed, the higher-level PLC must feature acyclic services. The programmable EASY802-DC-SWD and EASY806-DC-SWD switchgear and controlgear do not feature acyclic services! DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 51: Data Types

    SN bit (sign bit) in the first octet: SN = 0: positive numbers, including zero; SN = 1: negative numbers Octet Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit3 Bit 2 Bit1 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 52 T2 Time constant (32 Bit) 11 9 0 ≦ i ≦ 4294967295 x T Standard data types Data type Coding Integer8 Integer16 Integer32 Unsigned16 Unsigned32 OctetString → More detailed information on the data types: IEC 61158-5: 2003 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 53: List Of Parameters

    For more detailed information on the individual parameters, please refer to the manuals for the corresponding basic devices: • DA1 variable frequency drive: MN04020005Z-EN • DC1 variable frequency drive: MN04020003Z-EN • DE1 variable speed starter: MN040011EN DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 54 Speed reference value post ramp P2-09 P-26 – STOP f-Skip1 3000 ≙ 50 Hz P2-10 P-27 – STOP f-SkipBand1 3000 ≙ 50 Hz P4-10 P-28 – STOP f-Umax Details in Hz P4-11 P-29 – STOP U-max Details in Volt DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 55 300 ≙ 3.00 s P2-25 P-24 – t-QuickDec 250 ≙ 2.50 s 12 0 P8-01 – – t-accMulti1 Acceleration ramp 2 P8-03 – – t-accMulti2 Acceleration ramp 3 P8-05 – – t-accMulti3 Acceleration ramp 4 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 56 STOP Motor rated voltage Used to define the motor's rated operating voltage, e.g., the voltage on the motor when it is running at the rated frequency. Details in Volt 21 5 P4-05 – – STOP Motor-CosPhi DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 57 P0-29 P00-20 P00-20 STOP UInt32 Power@Ue P0-70 – – STOP OptionID0 Module identification code P4-01 – – STOP Control mode Used to select the motor control mode. P0-71 – – STOP OptionSignature Field bus module code DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 58 P6-22 – – WORD Reset fan run-time 0: no Reset 1: Reset P6-23 – – WORD kWh meter reset 0: no Reset 1: Reset P6-25 – – WORD Reset ServiceIndicator 0: no Reset 1: Reset DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 59 Drawback: Higher losses in the device P0-64 P00-14 P00-14 STOP Actual switching Current switching frequency. frequency If the auto temperature management function is enabled, this value may be lower than the value set. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 60 Source for the reset signal For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. P4-06 – – M-setpoint source Torque setpoint/limit For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 61 P1-13 P-15 P-15 STOP DI Config Select This setting defines the control signal terminal configuration based on the setting in 928.0 For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 62 P2-18 – – RO2 function Used to select the relay 2 output function For more information on the available settings, please refer to the manual for the basic device. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 63 Current motor current, in amperes 5 0 5 P0-14 – – STOP Calculated excitation Magnetizing current (Id) current P0-15 – – STOP Calculated I-rotor Rotor current (Iq) 5 0 7 P0-12 – – STOP Motor torque Motor torque DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 64 For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. P5-08 – – STOP NETOutPZD4 Output process data for field bus mode For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 65 1: Locked. Parameter values can be shown, but cannot be changed. If a keypad is connected, it will not be possible to access the parameters P7-08 – – WORD ParameterAdaptation Ability to adjust motor parameters 0: Deactivated 1: Activated DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 66 0: Deactivated 1: Activated – – P-19 DI3 Logic DE1 only: This parameter defines the logic for input 3 when parameter P-27 is set to 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 (external fault). DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 67 STOP t-Run IGBT in OT The drive's operating hours at a heat sink temperature higher than 85 °C P0-73 – – STOP t-PowerOn The drive's operating time P0-22 – – STOP TimeToNextService Time to next service DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 68 DC link voltage ripple DC link voltage ripple 29952 P5-16 P-53 P-40 STOP UInt16 Action@communication Behavior in the event of a loss loss of SmartWire-DT communication. The delay time after a loss of communication is set using 362.0. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 69 Scan time: 500 ms P0-38 P00-16 P00-16 STOP Int16 Log HeatSink3 P0-38 P00-16 P00-16 STOP Int16 Log HeatSink4 P0-38 P00-16 P00-16 STOP Int16 Log HeatSink5 P0-38 P00-16 P00-16 STOP Int16 Log HeatSink6 P0-38 P00-16 P00-16 STOP Int16 Log HeatSink7 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 70 – STOP Log AmbientTemp6 P0-39 – – STOP Log AmbientTemp7 ✓ ✓ ✓ STOP UInt32 WarningWord Shows the current device warning P5-01 P-36 P-34 STOP Uint16 PDP address The drive's unique address on a communication network DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 71 ✓ ✓ STOP UInt16 PDP NumberOfDOs ✓ ✓ ✓ STOP Octet[2] PDP ProfileNumber ✓ ✓ ✓ STOP UInt16 PDP MaxBlockLength Parameter channel description ✓ ✓ ✓ STOP UInt16 NoOfMultiparameters ✓ ✓ ✓ STOP UInt16 PDP MaxLatency DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 72 PID1 Out upper limit Upper PID output limit 2122 P3-09 – – PID1 OutCalc Used to select the PID output limit 2123 P3-04 P-43 – WORD PID1 Mode Operation Mode 0: direct operation 1: Inverted operation DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 73 2252 P6-16 – – Brake timeout M level Minimum torque –timeout 2300 P6-06 – – Encoder PPR Encoder pulses per revolution 2301 P6-05 – – WORD Encoder actual value Enable for encoder feedback enable DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 74 ScopeChannel1 Value for 1st scope channel ✓ – – STOP ScopeChannel2 Value for 2nd scope channel 2601 ✓ – – ScopeChannel selection Used to select the scope channel's content 2901 P6-09 – – DroopMax Droop speed DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 75 3302 P5-02 P-50 – CAN0 baud rate CANOpen Baudrate For more information, please refer to the manual for the basic device. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 76 Local control commands, setpoint values via SmartWire-DT (DI1 = Start / Stop) Actuation via SmartWire-DT - depending on the settings with the loss in communication, automatic change to the local actuation Control commands and setpoint via SmartWire-DT. Additionally via DI1 Enable and DI2 Enable Setpoint DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 77 P1-12/ P-12. Parameter 0 in PNU 928 contains parameters 1 to 8 in P-12. This means that every value in P1-12 / P-12 between 0 and 8 looks like the value in 0 for PNU 928. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 78 4110 Excessively high ambient O-hEAt temperature 8311 Overtorque O-torq 8321 Undertorque V-torq 5410 End stages Out-F A110 Encoder COM interrupted Enc-01 7310 Speed error Enc-02 A120 Wrong encoder PPR Enc-03 A130 Encoder channel A fault Enc-04 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 79 OF-02 B110 Unknown PLC function PLC-01 B120 PLC program too big PLC-02 B121 PLC division by zero PLC-03 B130 Lower limit higher than upper limit PLC-04 B140 Function index too large PLC-05 2330 U-V-W ground fault DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 80: Acyclic Parameter Channel For Dx-Net-Swd

    Error or SWD Read Response no Data (no Data or Error) SWD Read Request OK or SWD Error Error Parameter Parameter SWD Read Response Response Response ((no) Data or Error) (pos./neg.) Figure 27: Acyclic parameter channel protocol DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 81 (i. e. 0dec - 65535 8, 9 Subindex Subindex Address of the parameter's first field element or start of the text 0000 - FFFF (i. e. 0 - 65535 → In this case, the number of bytes is always 10. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 82 The length depends on the format and can be a maximum of 4 bytes. 00000000 - FFFFFFFF (i. e. 0 - 4294967295 → In this case, the number of bytes is variable (13, 14, or 16) and will depend on the selected format. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 83: Smartwire-Dt Write Response

    SWD read response(+) – with data • if the variable frequency drive/variable speed starter has determined the reply during a rad order. The following sections go into the various possible SmartWire-DT read responses in greater detail. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 84 Attempting to have write access to a Subindex – modified description element that cannot be modified reserved – – – No description data available Attempting to access a non-available ✓ description. The value is not available. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 85 Response too long for The length of the current response exceeds – parameter manager the parameter manager's parameter processing capacity. Multiple parameter access not Is not supported. ✓ permissible …-64 reserved – – 65-FF manufacturer specific – – DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 86 Number of values: 01 : value 6 - 25 Value Value: Specifies the value of the parameter being accessed The length depends on the format and can be a maximum of 20 bytes. Content of PNU 202 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 87: Acyclic Data Via Profibus-Dp

    SWD Read Request OK or DP Error SWD Error Error Parameter Parameter DP Read Response SWD Read Response Response Response ((no) Data or Error) ((no) Data or Error) (pos./neg.) PROFIBUS-DP Figure 28: Acyclic PROFIBUS-DP parameter channel protocol DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 88 XDPMV1_READ and XDPMV1_WRITE when using a PROFIBUS-DP master. → For more information, see → Section 4.5.4.2, “Protocol“, page 76. → For more information on the subject of transferring acyclical data, please consult manual MN05013002Z-EN, “SmartWire-DT Gateways”. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 89: Smartwire-Dt Diagnostics

    The diagnostic data that corresponds to the PROFIdrive profile can be sent at any time regardless of the profile chosen. It is provided via the acyclic services of the relevant bus system. → For available diagnostic alarms FaultBuffer: PNU 947 sub-index 0 to 7 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 90: Advanced Smartwire-Dt Diagnostics

    For information on the subject of advanced diagnostics, consult manual MN05013002Z-EN, “SmartWire-DT Gateways”. For basic information on diagnostics via PROFIBUS-DP masters, consult manual MN05002002Z-EN, “XI/OC Signal Modules”. The manual also contains explanations regarding the access of the diagnostic data of a PROFIBUS-DP slave module. DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 91: Profidrive Diagnostics

    Profile: FaultAck = 1. Warnings (WARN) cannot be acknowledged, since they are simply messages without an ensuing response (the variable frequency drives/variable speed starters). → available diagnostic alarms (PNU 860.0 warnings and PNU 944 to PNU 952 faults) DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 92 4 Commissioning 4.6 SmartWire-DT diagnostics DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 93: Appendix

    5 Appendix 5.1 Dimensions 5 Appendix 5.1 Dimensions 50 mm (1.97") 33.7 mm (1.33") 95 mm (3.74") Figure 29: DX-NET-SWD1 interface Ready 20 mm (0.79") 43 mm (1.69") 34 mm (1.34") Figure 30: DX-NET-SWD3 interface DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 94 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  75 mm (2.95") 5 mm (0.2") 107 mm (4.21") 172 mm (6.77") 184.8 mm (7.28") Figure 32: Variable frequency drive DC1 in FS2 with SmartWire-DT connection DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 95 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  100 mm (3.94") 5 mm (0.2") 131 mm (6.16") 195 mm (7.68") 207.8 mm (8.18") Figure 33: Variable frequency drive DC1 in FS3 with SmartWire-DT connection DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 96: Smartwire-Dt

    184 mm (7.24") 194 mm (7.64") Figure 35: 90 mm DE1 variable speed starter with SmartWire-DT interface module 5.2 SmartWire-DT SW D4- 8SF 2-5 + 15V Figure 36: SmartWire-DT ribbon cable with SWD4-8SF2-5 external device plug DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...
  • Page 97: Alphabetical Index

    Notes on mechanical surface mounting ..18 On the documentation ....18 DX-NET-SWD... 08/14 MN04012009Z-EN www.eaton.com...

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