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NDBU-85/95
for DriveWindow
Important information about this manual: These Configuration Instructions are based on the following application sheet (available on Lotus Notes database) which can be used for the branching units type NDBU-85/95 combined with AC drives of series ACS 600: Configuration Instruction branching units NDBU-85/95 for DriveWindow ABB Industry Oy Document: BraConfi Dep.: EIX200 - Jari Ruotsalainen Date: 08.06.1998 - Revision A
Code: 3ADW 000 100 R0201 Rev B IND/AMW: EFFECTIVE: SUPERSEDES: NDBU8595.DOC Jan. 12th, 1999
Introduction
Hereinafter are given details about the use of this manual, the contents of this manual, the associated publications, the incoming inspection as well as the storage and transport. The purpose of these configuration instructions is to provide detailed information on how to configure the branching units type NDBU-85/95 for DriveWindow if used together with thyristor power converters from the DCS 600 series. Note: If it is not mentioned explicitly all details given in these Configuration Instructions will be valid for the above mentioned combination!
Chapter 1 - Settings on NDBU-85/95 boards It describes how to set the communication speed as well as the optical power value and how to select the operation mode on the NDBU-85/95 boards. Chapter 2 - Address hierarchy of branching units type NDBU-85/95 It describes how to set the addresses on the branching units type NDBU-85/95 according to a certain hierarchy. Chapter 3 - DriveWindow optical link settings It describes how to set the link rate and the beam intensity (optical power) according to the length of the optical fibre cable between PC and the first branching unit.
Associated publications
The following documentation includes information about the branching units type NDBU-85/95:
System Descriptions DCS 600 Technical Data DCS Thyristor Power Converters Software Description DCS 600 Operating Instructions DCS 600
Incoming inspection
After opening this package, you should check whether it contains all required items. Check the consignment for any signs of damage. If you find any, please contact the insurance company or the supplier. Check the particulars given on the units rating plate to make sure prior to installation and start-up that you have received the correct unit type and unit version. If the consignment is incomplete or contains any incorrect items, please contact the supplier.
If the unit had been in storage prior to installation or is transported to another location, care must be taken to ensure that the environmental conditions are complied with (see "System Descriptions DCS 600").
The technical data and specifications are valid as of going to press. ABB reserves the right to make subsequent alterations. If you have any questions concerning your drive system, please contact your local ABB agent.
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Contents
CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions / Introduction
Safety Instructions .....................................................................................................................i Reference to Safety Instructions.....................................................................................i Introduction................................................................................................................................i How to use this manual ..................................................................................................i Contents of this manual..................................................................................................i Associated publications ................................................................................................ii Incoming inspection.......................................................................................................ii Storage and transport....................................................................................................ii
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X12
SELECT
Table 1/1a: For 5 MBd optical components (NDBU 85 CH 1...CH 8), 1 Mbit/s [Can only be used for ACS 600 products!]
CABLE LENGTH
Description POF *) [m] 0.1 ... 5 (2) 5 ... 10 (5) 10 ... 15 HCS **) [m]
TRANSMITTER SETTING
Nominal [mA] 10 20 30 X2 - X11 MSTR; CH0 ... CH8 SHORT MEDIUM LONG DIS(ABLED)
*)
(2), (5) = Possible minimum length of cable with this setting, however reduction of Nominal current is recommended.
NOTE: If the channel is not used, select DISABLED!
1-1
Table 1/1b: For 5 MBd optical components (NDBU 85 CH 1...CH 8), 2 or 4 Mbit/s [Can only be used for ACS 600 products!]
CABLE LENGTH
Description POF *) [m] 0.1 ... 4 (2) 4 ... 7 (5) 7 ... 10 HCS **) [m]
TRANSMITTER SETTING
Nominal [mA] 10 20 30 X2 - X11 MSTR; CH0 ... CH8 SHORT MEDIUM LONG DIS(ABLED)
*)
(2), (5) = Possible minimum length of cable with this setting, however reduction of Nominal current is recommended.
NOTE: If the channel is not used, select DISABLED!
Table 1/1c: For 10 MBd optical components (NDBU 95 + NDBU 85 MSTR and CH0), 50 mA max
CABLE LENGTH
Description POF *) [m] 0.1 ... 20 (0.1) 10 ... 25 (0.1) 15 ... 30 HCS **) [m] 0.1 ... 50 (0.1) 50 ... 100 (0.1) 100 ... 200
TRANSMITTER SETTING
Nominal [mA] 30 40 50 X2 - X11 MSTR; CH0 ... CH8 SHORT MEDIUM LONG DIS(ABLED)
*) **) (0.1) =
NOTE: NOTE:
POF = Plactic Optical Fibre HCS = Hard Clad Silica Possible minimum length of cable with this setting, however reduction of Nominal current is recommended.
The SDCS-AMC-DC board (used in DCS 600) has a maximum current of 30 mA! If the channel is not used, select DISABLED!
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Table 1/1d: For 10 MBd optical components; Revision B (NDBU 95 + NDBU 85 MSTR and CH0), 50 mA max
CABLE LENGTH
Description POF *) [m] 0.1 ... 5 (0.1) 5 ... 20 (0.1) 15 ... 30 HCS **) [m] 0.1 ... 50 (0.1) 50 ... 200
TRANSMITTER SETTING
Nominal [mA] 20 30 50 X2 - X11 MSTR; CH0 ... CH8 SHORT MEDIUM LONG DIS(ABLED)
*) **) (0.1) =
NOTE: NOTE:
POF = Plactic Optical Fibre HCS = Hard Clad Silica Possible minimum length of cable with this setting, however reduction of Nominal current is recommended.
The SDCS-AMC-DC board (used in DCS 600) has a maximum current of 30 mA! If the channel is not used, select DISABLED!
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NDBU-95
TXD
&+
V119
RXD
TXD V118
ADDRESS 8
&+
V117
RXD
S1
TXD 1 1 RXD 0
DDCS DRIVEBUS
V116
&+
V115
TXD V114
&+
V113
RXD
Operation mode selection; select DDCS: See chapter 1, section Operation mode selection
[Only NDBU-95].
TXD V112
&+
V111
RXD
TXD V110
&+
V109
RXD
Setting of communication speed; select 1 i.e. 1 Mbit/s: See chapter 1, section Setting of communication speed. Setting of optical power value (for each channel): See chapter 1, Table 1/1a, 1/1b and 1/1c.
TXD V108
&+
V107
TXD V106
&+
V105
RXD
TXD V104
&+
V103
RXD
TXD
0675
V102 RXD
V101 +5V OK
X1
1 2
24 V DC 0V
63985341
1-4
Available addresses
Usage
8
RESERVED RESERVED
.....
RESERVED NDBU 1 NDBU 2 NDBU 3 NDBU 4 NDBU 5
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 0 1 1
1 0 1 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
.....
NDBU 25 RESERVED
0 0
1 1
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 0
0 1
0 1
.....
RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 0
0 1 0
Addresses 124...76 (shaded in grey) are allowed branching unit addresses! Do not use addresses (125) ... (77) for drive addresses!
***) ****)
Example: Address 76 Make settings with Switch S1/8 ... S1/1 0 x 27 + 1 x 26 + 0 x 25 ... 0 x 20 = 76
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UNIT
NISA-03
NAME
DDCS/ISA Bus Interface
CHANNEL
CH 0 CH 1
5 MBd X
10 MBd
X X X
DDCS/PC card cable, 5 MBd DDCS/PC card cable, 10 MBd DDCS Branching Unit, 8+1 Ch MSTR, CH 0 CH 1...CH 8
X X X
NDBU-95
MSTR, CH 0...CH 8
2-2
or
10 MBd
DDCS; 1 Mbit/s
10 MBd
10 MBd
MSTR
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0
Address 124
POF: max 30 m
...
8 x AMC (ACS 600)
10 MBd
5 MBd
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0 POF: max 30 m
Address 122
...
8 x AMC (ACS 600) MSTR
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0
Address 120
...
**
8 x AMC (ACS 600)
2-3
DDCS; 1 Mbit/s
10 MBd
MSTR
Address 124
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0 POF: max 30 m
Address 106
...
10 MBd
**
MSTR
MSTR
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-85
6 1 0
...
CH8 7
MSTR
NDBU-85
6 1 0
...
**
8 x AMC (ACS 600)
...
**
8 x AMC (ACS 600)
...
Address 122 **
8 x AMC (ACS 600)
Address 108
2-4
LAPTOP PC
NISA-03
CH1
NDPA-02 NDPC-12
POF: max 30 m
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0
...
10 MBd
(ACS 600: 8 x AMC 1 or AMC 2) [DCS 600: 8 x SDCS-AMC-DC] MSTR
POF: ACS max 30 m DCS max 20 m HCS: ACS max 200 m DCS max 50 m
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0 POF: ACS max 30 m DCS max 20 m HCS: ACS max 200 m DCS max 50 m MSTR
...
(ACS 600: 8 x AMC 1 or AMC 2) [DCS 600: 8 x SDCS-AMC-DC]
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0
...
(ACS 600: 9 x AMC 1 or AMC 2) [DCS 600: 9 x SDCS-AMC-DC] AMC 1 AMC 2 NDBU-95 NDPA-02 NDPC-12 NISA-03 HCS POF = = = = = = = = NAMC-11 + NDCO-01 NAMC-21 DDCS Branching Unit, 9 Ch DDCS / PC Card Adapter DDCS / PC Card Cable DDCS Interface for ISA Bus Hard Clad Silica Fibre Plastic Optical Fibre
POF: ACS max 30 m DCS max 20 m HCS: ACS max 200 m DCS max 50 m
NOTE:
2-5
or
DDCS; 1 Mbit/s
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0
...
POF: max 30 m
MSTR
MSTR
MSTR
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-95
6 1 0
...
CH8 7
NDBU-95
6 1 0
...
(ACS 600: 9 x AMC 1 or AMC 2) [DCS 600: 9 x SDCS-AMC-DC]
...
...
(ACS 600: 9 x AMC 1 or AMC 2) [DCS 600: 9 x SDCS-AMC-DC]
POF: ACS max 30 m DCS max 20 m HCS: ACS max 200 m DCS max 50 m
= = = = = = = =
NAMC-11 + NDCO-01 NAMC-21 DDCS Branching Unit, 9 Ch DDCS / PC Card Adapter DDCS / PC Card Cable DDCS Interface for ISA Bus Hard Clad Silica Fibre Plastic Optical Fibre
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Example 2/5: Structure using a mixed configuration (with NDBU-85 and NDBU-95)
DESKTOP PC NISA-03
CH1
or
10 MBd
DDCS; 1 Mbit/s
MSTR
Address 124
Level 1 1 0
NDBU-95
CH8 7 6
..
10 MBd
Drives
MSTR
MSTR
MSTR
Level 2
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-85
6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-95
6 1 0
...
Drives
...
Address 106
Drives
..
Address 120
Drives
Address 122
MSTR
MSTR
MSTR
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-85
6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-95
6 1 0
Level 3
...
Address 98
Drives MSTR
..
Address 102
Drives
...
Address 104
Drives
MSTR
NDBU-85
CH8 7 6 1 0 CH8 7
NDBU-85
6 1 0
Level 4
Address 96
...
Drives
Address 94
...
Drives
2-7
2-8
Beam intensity
The beam intensity is a selectable value according to the length of the optical fibre cable and the first branching unit.
NOTE:
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3-2
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