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1. Then connect the cable to its appropriate terminals on Honeywell Smart VFD 4 standard terminal block terminals A and B A negative B positive See Figure 7 RS485 terminals A and B Figure 7 BACnet installation Honeywell 14 Using the cable clamp included in the delivery of the drive ground the shield of the RS485 cable to the frame of the VFD Cable clamp If the drive 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 See also step 9 on page 15 Bus termination resistor Honeywell 15 BACnet installation Unless already done for the other control cables cut free the opening on the VFD cover for the RS485 cable protection class IP21 Remount the VFD cover and run the RS485 cables as shown in picture NOTE When planning the cable runs remem ber to keep the distance between the fieldbus cable and the motor cable at a minimum of 30 cm RS485 cables The bus termination must be set for the first and the last device of the fieldbus line See picture below See also step 6 on page 14 We recommend that the first
2. application B2 Fault reset Reset faults No action Command to reset fault B3 B151 Not used Table 12 Control Word bits 6 3 Status word bits Bit Name Value 1 Value 0 Description BO Ready Ready Not ready Indicates whether the drive is ready or not B1 Run Running stop Indicates whether the drive is running or stopped Indicates the rotation direc B2 Direction Counterclockwise Clockwise tion of the motor B3 Fault Faulted Not faulted Indicates if a fault is active BA Alarm Alarm No alarm Indicates if an alarm is active B5 AtReference True False Reference frequency reached B6 ZeroSpeed True False Motor running at zero speed B7 B15 Not used Table 13 Status Word bits Fault tracing Honeywell 30 T Fault tracing When an unusual operating condition is detected by the VFD control diagnostics the drive ini tiates a notification visible for example on the keypad The keypad will show the ordinal num ber of the fault the fault code and a short fault description The fault can be reset with the Reset button on the control keypad or via the I O terminal The faults are stored in the Fault history menu which can be browsed The different fault codes you will find in the table below This fault table presents only the faults related to the fieldbus in use 7 1 Typical fault conditions Fault condition Possible cause Remedy Termination Insta
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4. Object Types supported Object List Max APDU Length Segmentation Support APDU Timeout Number ADPU Retries Max Master Max Info Frames Device Address Binding Database Revision X X X X X X X X OK X X X X OK X X X X x x Xx Preset Value Status Flags Event State Out of Service X X x x Units xi X X X Xx Priority Array Relinquish Default Xx Polarity Active Text X Inactive Text X Only with commandable values Table 9 Object types and properties supported Honeywell 25 Communications 6 1 1 Binary Value Object Present R Obiect Name Description BVO Ready State 7 the drive R 5 R BV1 Run Stop State h ed arive Stop Run R BV2 _ Fwd Rev State 7 drec Rey R BV3 Fault State Indicates if a fault is active OK Fault R BV4 Alarm State 7 tan nma OK Alarm R BV5 At Setpoint Ref Frequency reached False True R BV6 At Zero Speed 5 Running atzero False True R BV7 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 0 ProcessDataOut1 bit 0 1 R BV8 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 1 1 ProcessDataOut1 bit 1 0 1 R BV 9 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 2 1 ProcessDataOut1 bit 2 0 1 R BV10 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 3 1 ProcessDataOut1 bit 3 0 1 R BV11 fb ProcessdataOut 01
5. cally detected baud rate is then shown as value of parameter P5 7 3 1 1 P5 7 3 1 3 MAC address 1 127 1 Device Object s instance P5 7 3 1 4 Instance number 0 65535 0 DUMPEN 0 Automatically geger ated P5 7 3 15 Communication 0 65535 s 10 0 Not used time out Honeywell 17 Programming Code Parameter Min Max Unit Default D Description MONITORING VALUES 1 Stopped P5 7 3 2 1 Fieldbus protocol 1 3 2 Operational status 3 Faulted 0 99 Number of mes Communication sta sages with errors P5 7 3 2 2 t s 0 0 99 999 0 0 0 999 Number of mes sages without communi cation errors Actual instance Serial Shows actual Device P5 7 3 2 3 0 65535 Object s instance num number number ber 0 None 1 Sole Master 2 Duplicate MAC ID 3 Baud rate fault P5 7 3 2 4 Fault code 0 3 0 See chapters 6 2 and P5 7 3 2 5 Control word hex 63 P5 7 3 2 6 Status word hex 585 Table 4 Parameters related vvith BACnet used through MS TP Programming Honeywell 18 5 2 BACnet IP parameters and monitoring values 5 2 1 Ethernet common settings M5 8 1 Code Parameter Min Max Unit Default ID Description P5 8 1 1 IP address mode See page 21 P5 8 1 2 IP address See page 21 P5 8 1 3 Subnet mask See page 21 P5 8 1 4 Default gatevvay See page 21 P5 8 1 5
6. The parameters of every device must be set before connecting to the bus Especially the pa rameters MAC address and Baud rate must be the same as in the master s configuration The first parameter MAC Medium Access Control address must be unique on the netvvork to vvhich it is connected The same MAC address may be used on a device on another netvvork vvithin the internetvvork Addresses 128 254 are reserved for slaves Addresses 1 127 are valid for both masters and slaves The portion of the address space that is actually used for masters in a particular instal lation is determined by the value of the Max Master property of the Device object t is recommended that MAC address 0 be reserved for use by the MS TP router 255 is re served for broadcasts P5 7 3 1 4 NSTANCE NUMBER The Device Objects Instance number must be unique across the entire BACnet internetwork because it is used to uniquely identify the BACnet devices It may be used to conveniently iden tify the BACnet device from other devices during installation If 0 default is selected the Device Instance number is read from the VFD This unique number is then shovvn in the Monitor menu f any other value than zero is selected the value is used as Device Object s Instance number The actual value is shown in the Monitor menu The de fault value for this parameter is generated from the Ethernet MAC address Last 2 octets vvill be used XX XX XX XX FF FF P5 7 3 1
7. BACnet technical data Honeywell 8 3 BACnet technical data 3 1 BACnet MS TP protocol nterface 40 Data transfer method RS 485 MS TP half duplex STP Shielded Twisted Pair type Belden 9841 or similar Connections and Connector 2 5 mm communications Electrical isolation Functional Transfer cable As described in ANSI ASHRAE Stan BACnet MS TP dards 135 2004 Baud rate 3 2 BACnet IP protocol Data transfer method p Data transfer speed 10 100 MBit s autosensing Protocol BACnet over UDP IP Connector Shielded RJ45 connector Cable type dards 135 2004 Default IP Selectable Fixed or DHCP Table 3 Connections and communications Honeywell 9 BACnet technical data BACnet installation Honeywell 10 4 BACnet installation 1 Open the cover of the VFD The relay outputs and other 1 O terminals may have a dangerous control voltage present even vvhen the drive is disconnected from mains DANGER Figure 2 2 Locate the components that you will need on the VFD to connect and run the BACnet cables Be sure not to plug the Ethernet BACnet IP cable to the terminal under the key pad This might harm your personal computer VVARNING Honeywell 11 BACnet installation RS485 terminals 5 21 22 23 24 25 26 32 33 thernet 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 BY Ethernet cable run OO
8. Bit 4 1 ProcessDataOut1 bit 4 0 1 R BV12 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 5 ProcessDataOut1 bit 5 0 1 R BV13 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 6 ProcessDataOut1 bit 6 0 1 R BV14 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Bit 7 ProcessDataOut1 bit 7 0 1 R BV15 Run Stop CMD 200 drive FB stop Run C BV17 Reset Fault Command to reset Active 0 Reset C Fault from drive BV18 Stop By Coast Stop Drive by coast 0 1 C BV19 Stop By Ramp Stop Drive by ramp 0 1 C BV20 Quick Stop Quick Stop 0 1 C BV21 Zero Ramp Stop by zero ramp 0 1 C BV22 Hold Ramp Hold ramp 0 1 C BV23 BusCtrl Activate Bus control 0 1 C BV24 BusRef Activate Bus reference 0 1 C BV25 fb control word Bit 10 fb control word bit 10 0 1 C BV26 fb control vvord Bit 11 fb control word bit 11 0 1 C BV27 fb control word Bit 12 fb control word bit 12 0 1 C BV28 fb control word Bit 13 fb control word bit 13 0 1 C Communications Honeywell 26 BV29 fb control word Bit 14 fb control word bit 14 0 1 BV30 fb_control_word Bit_15 fb_control_word bit 15 Table 10 NOTE Present Value Access Types R Read only W Writeable C Commandable Commandable values support priority arrays amp relinquish defaults Honeywell 27 Communications 6 1 2 Analog Value Object Instance ID Object Name Description Units Present valne Access Type AVO Frequency Setpoint Frequency Setpoint Hz
9. to 1 the BACnet IP protocol is enabled and disabled when set to 5 4 3 IP monitoring values P5 8 3 2 1 FIELDBUS PROTOCOL STATUS Fieldbus Protocol Status tells the status of the protocol P5 8 3 2 2 COMMUNICATION STATUS The Communication status shows how many error and how many good messages the frequen cy converter has received The Communication status includes a common error counter that counts CRC and parity errors and a counter for good messages Good messages 0 999 Number of messages received with out errors Bad Frames 0 99 Number of messages received with Table 8 Communication status P5 8 3 2 3 ACTUAL INSTANCE NUMBER The Device Objects actual instance number This monitoring value is needed vvhen value 0 is vvritten to parameter P5 8 3 1 1 P5 8 3 2 3 CONTROL WORD Shovvs the Control VVord received from the bus P5 8 3 2 4 STATUS VVORD Shovvs the current Status VVord that is sent to the bus Honeywell 23 Programming Communications 6 6 1 Communications Object types and properties supported Honeywell 24 Property Object Type Device Binary Value Analog Value Object ldentifier Object Name x X X X X Obiect Type System Status X X Vendor Name Vendor Identifier Model Name Firmware Revision Appl Software revision Protocol Version Protocol Revision Services Supported
10. 5 COMMUNICATION TIME OUT BACnet board initiates a communication error if the board is a sole master in the netvvork for a time defined vvith this parameter 0 means that no fault is generated Programming Honeywell 20 5 3 2 BACnet MS TP monitoring values P5 7 3 2 1 FIELDBUS PROTOCOL STATUS Fieldbus Protocol Status tells the status of the protocol P5 7 3 2 2 COMMUNICATION 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 Only messages to the current slave in use are counted in the good messages not MS TP token packages Good messages Number of messages received with 0 999 out errors Bad Frames Number of messages received with errors 0 99 Table 7 P5 7 3 2 3 ACTUAL INSTANCE NUMBER Shows the actual instance number P5 7 3 2 4 FAULT CODE Shows BACnet MS TP fault codes P5 7 3 2 5 CONTROL WORD Shows the Control Word received from the bus P5 7 3 2 6 STATUS WORD Shows the current Status Word that is sent to the bus Honeywell 21 Programming 5 4 BACnet IP parameter descriptions 5 4 1 Ethernet common settings PS 8 1 1 IP ADDRESS MODE Selectable alternatives are DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and Fixed DHCP protocol gives IP addresses to new devices connec
11. Honeywell BACnet Protocol Installation and User s Manual SmartVFD HVAC Variable Frequency Drives for Constant and Variable Torque Applications By using this Honeywell literature you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to the literature You will defend and indemnify Honeywell its affiliates and subsidiaries from and against any liability ili 63 2697 03 modification to the literature by you Honeywell 0 INDEX Document DPD00267A Version release date 12 11 09 1 Safety KR RE IR 2 DS a D AR s 2 1 4 NASA ai AAA pt a 3 1 3 Grounding and ground fault protection pp 3 2 BACnet general Info aaa aaa c D Ga a aaa 6 3 8 BACnet MST P protocols ieaie ni a e 8 3 2 BACnet IP protocol nenne nennen 8 4 BACnet installation a a OBOY 10 4 1 Prepare for use through ethernet risinn rann 11 4 2 Prepare for use through 13 5 Programimiing 16 5 1 BACnet MS TP parameters and monitoring values M5 7 3 pp 16 5 2 BACnet IP parameters and monitoring values pp 18 5 2 1 Ethernet common settings M5 8 1 eerte eere hne cts i dated 18 5 2 2 BACMOUIP SOUINGS sede ied Gasse AAA ya fk EE 18 5 3 BACnet MS TP para
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13. MAC address See page 21 Table 5 Common settings for BACnet IP 5 2 2 BACnet IP settings Code Parameter Min Max Unit Default D Description PARAMETERS Device Object s instance P5 8 3 1 1 1 Instance number 0 4194304 0 number 0 Serial number P5 8 3 12 Communication 0 65535 s 0 0 Not used time out P5 8 3 1 3 Protocol in use 0 1 0 1 Used MONITORING VALUES 1 Stopped P5 8 3 2 1 1 3 2 Operational 3 Faulted 0 99 Number of mes Communication sta sages with errors P5 8 3 2 2 tus 0 0 99 999 0 0 0 999 Number of mes sages without communi cation errors Actual instance Serial SNOWS actual Device P5 8 3 2 3 0 65535 Object s instance num number number ber P5 8 3 2 4 Control word hex chapters 6 2 and P5 8 32 5 Status word hex pee apa an 6 3 Table 6 Parameters related with BACnet used through Ethernet Honeywell 19 Programming 5 3 BACnet MS TP parameter descriptions 5 3 1 BACnet MS TP Parameters P5 7 3 1 1 BAUD RATE Select the communication speed for the network The default value is 9600 baud f value Auto is chosen this parameter is not editable P5 7 3 1 2 AUTOBAUDING This function is set off by default If the parameter is given value 1 the automatic baud rate de tection is used The automatically detected baud rate is then shovvn as value of parameter P5 7 3 1 1 Baud rate P5 7 3 1 3 MAC ADDRESS
14. OOOOOOSG conduit 1 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111 OOOOOOOOOOO 1 0 terminal see larger picture Grounding bar Figure 3 You can use the BACnet communication protocol through Ethernet and RS485 4 1 Prepare for use through ethernet 3 Connect the Ethernet cable see specification on page 8 to its terminal and run the cable through the conduit as shown in Figure 4 Ethernet cable Figure 4 BACnet installation Honeywell 12 4 Cut the VFD cover opening for the Ethernet cable NEMA 1 enclosure Figure 5 Remount the VFD cover NOTE When planning the cable runs remember to 5 keep the distance between the Ethernet cable and the motor cable at a mini mum of 30 cm Ethernet cable Figure 6 Honeywell 13 BACnet installation 4 2 Prepare for use through MS TP Strip about 15 mm of the RS485 cable see specification on page 8 and cut off the grey cable shield Remember to do this for both bus cables except for the last device Leave no more than 10 mm of the cable outside the terminal block and strip the cables at about 5 mm to fit in the terminals See picture belovv 10 9 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
15. R AV1 Output Frequency Output Frequency Hz R AV2 Motor Speed Motor Speed rpm R AV3 Load povver Motor Shaft Povver R AV4 Kilowatt Hours total de Moup Pune kWh R AV5 Motor Current Motor Current A R AV6 DC link Voltage DC link Voltage V R AV7 Motor Voltage Motor Voltage V R AV8 Unit Temperature Heatsink Temperature eC R AV9 Motor Torque metornemnal R AV10 Operating Days e ting Days reset Day R AV11 Operating Hours 257 Hours reser Hour R AV12 _ Kilowatt Hours 5 kVVh R AV13 Torque Reference Torque Reference R Calculated motor tem AV14 Temperature Rise 2 7 R motor AV15 fb ProcessdataOut 01 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV16 fb ProcessdataOut 02 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV17 fb ProcessdataOut 03 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV18 fb ProcessdataOut 04 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV19 fb ProcessdataOut 05 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV20 fb ProcessdataOut 06 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV21 fb ProcessdataOut 07 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV22 fb ProcessdataOut 08 Application specific 16 bit Resolution 1 R AV23 Active Fault Code Active Fault Code R Speed Reference per AV24 Speed Reference centage of nominal C Speed AV25 Current Limit Current Limit A Ww AV26 Min Frequency Minimum Frequency Hz Ww Communications Honeywell 28 AV27 Maximum Frequency Maximu
16. cable It is not intended for personal safety Due to the high capacitive currents present in the VFD fault current protective switches may not function properly Do not perform any voltage withstand tests on any part of the drive There is a A certain procedure according to which the tests shall be performed Ignoring this procedure may result in damaged product Honeywell 5 Safety BACnet general info Honeywell 6 2 BACnet general info BACnet stands for Building Automation and Control Networks It is the common name for the communication standard ISO 16484 5 which defines the methods and the protocol for cooper ating building automation devices to communicate Devices can be designed to operate using BACnet communication protocol as well as utilising BACnet protocol to communicate between systems BACnet is an internationally accepted protocol for building automation e g lightning control air conditioning and heating automation and control over a communications network BACnet provides a method by which computer based control equipment from different manu facturers can work together or interoperate For this to be achieved components must be able to exchange and understand BACnet data messages Your Honeywell Smart VFD is equipped with BACnet support as standard BACnet IP Switch Ethernet to MS TP i i i Router Figure 1 Principal example diagram of BACnet Honeywell 7 BACnet general info
17. device on the bus and thus terminated was the Master device Termination activated BACnet MS TP Termination activated with wae Termination DIP svvitch Bus termination deactivated Programming Honeywell 16 9 Programming Basic information on how to use the control keypad you will find in the Application Manual The navigation path to the fieldbus parameters may differ from application to application The exemplary paths below apply to the Honeywell Smart VFD 1 First ensure that the right fieldbus protocol is selected Navigate Main Menu gt I O and Hardware M5 gt RS 485 M5 7 OR Ethernet M5 8 gt Common settings M5 7 1 gt Protocol P5 7 1 1 gt Edit gt Choose protocol 2 Select Fieldbus control as the Remote Control Place Navigate Main Menu gt Quick Setup M1 gt Rem Ctrl Place P1 15 OR Navigate Main Menu gt Parameters M3 gt Start Stop Setup M3 2 gt Rem Ctrl Place P3 2 1 3 Choose source of reference Navigate Main Menu gt Parameters M3 gt References M3 3 4 Set fieldbus parameters M5 7 and M5 8 See below 5 1 BACnet MS TP parameters and monitoring values M5 7 3 Code Parameter Min Max Unit Default ID Description PARAMETERS Communication speed 1 9600 P5 7 3 1 1 Baud rate 1 4 bd 1 2 19200 3 38400 4 76800 Automatic baudrate detection 0 Off P5 7 3 1 2 Autobauding 0 1 1 1 On The automati
18. le using the CreateObject service 2 Whether objects of this type are dynamically deletable using the DeleteObject service Honeywell 37 Annex Protocol implementation conformance statement List of the optional properties supported List of all properties that are writable where not otherwise required by this standard List of proprietary properties and for each its property identifier datatype and meaning Os Ob BR List of any property range restrictions Data Link Layer Options MS TP master Clause 9 baud rate s 9600 19200 34800 76800 supports autobaud detection BACnet IP Annex 4 Device Address Binding Is static device binding supported This is currently necessary for two way communication with MS TP slaves and certain other devices BL Yes INo Networking Options LTRouter Clause 6 List all routing configurations e g ARCNET Ethernet Ethernet MS TP etc Annex H BACnet Tunneling Router over IP BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device BBMD Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices LI Yes No Character Sets Supported Indicating support for multiple character sets does not imply that they can all be supported si multaneously E ANSI X3 4 O IBM Microsoft DBCS Ll ISO 8859 1 L ISO 10646 UCS 2 150 10646 UCS 4 L JIS C 6226 If this product is a communication gateway describe the types of non BACnet equipment net worksls that the gateway supports Automation a
19. ll termination resistors resistor Missing or excessive termination resistor at both ends of the fieldbus line Supply or motor cables are located too close to fieldbus cable Cabling Wrong type of fieldbus cable Too long cabling Ensure grounding in all Grounding Inadequate grounding points on the net Faulty connections Excessive stripping of cables Connections e Conductors in wrong terminals Too loose connections of conduc tors Faulty address Overlapping slave addresses Wrong baud rate Wrong control place selected Parameter Table 14 Typical fault conditions Fault tracing Honeywell 31 tions Other fault cond 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 7 2 5 Aiessaoau 4 U30 yoayg snq JaU10 SUOI128UU00 9500 40 sjeuruuJe 4292 Jo3deuo S sJojonpuoo puesejqe jo Buiddiuns yoaug suoloauuoo yo u SeulIUue ul SsJolonpuoo Jo JU UU e e d 352 02 yayg s n 401 q82 0349 Burges yey 4 01 9 AV qeIJeA 18S GCELSWN alqeUeA JOJIUOUU o ped e esf puewwo NANY MB JelSseN s oq yoea 104 u punou ye wu 0 JAGUU UU M 7 Jaydeyg ees 6ulpunoJ6 yoayg yoayg c y SJ0 sisa
20. m Frequency Hz Ww AV28 Accel Time Acceleration Time S WwW AV29 Decel Time Deceleration Time S WwW AV30 fb Processdataln 01 Application specific 16 bits Resolution 1 C AVS1 fb Processdataln 02 Application specific 16 bits Resolution 1 C AV32 fb Processdataln 03 Application specific 16 bits Resolution 1 C AV33 fb Processdataln 04 Application specific 16 bits Resolution 1 C ID number that is used 0 to 65535 Aka Anykaram ID in AV35 resolution 1 Lii AV35 AnyParam Value Value onl Denied by 32 bits Value Ww AV34 AV36 Fb Control Word Lo16 Xed Control Word First 16 bits Resolution 1 c 16 bits 0 15 AV37 Fb Control Word Hite Fixed Control Word Last 16 bits Resolution 1 C 16 bits 16 31 AV38 Fb Status Word Lote Fixed Status Word First 16 bits Resolution 1 R 16 bits 0 15 AV39 Fb Status Word Hite Fixed Status Word Last 16 bits Resolution 1 R z 16 bits 16 31 ANSI IEEE 754 floating point Binary coding can be done only if the value has no decimals Table 117 NOTE Present Value Access Types R Read only W Writeable C Commandable Commandable values support priority arrays amp relinquish defaults High and Low limits for the objects are defined in the application See corresponding applica tion for exact limits Honeywell 29 Communications 6 2 Control word bits Bit Name Value 1 Value 0 Description BO Start Stop Start request Stop request Star SIO commana a0
21. meter descriptions pp 19 5 3 1 BACnet MS TP Parameters 19 5 3 2 BACnet MS TP monitoring values pp 20 5 4 BACnet IP parameter descriptions Ne 21 5 4 1 Ethernet COMMON settings eee cere e eee R BARRE AA 21 2 BAG HOME settings erattu umo oder e peser a a EA sce R tAE 22 5 4 3 IP monitoring values ao e aba a uai etes 22 6 COMIC ATI ONS xe coats sis asec DC 24 6 1 Object types and properties 24 0 1 1 Binary Value Object ec de re aaa ta at ope ua ebrei E UEM ene 25 6 1 2 Analog Valle ODIJGct aa aaa a puras st aot e bz 27 6 2 Control word DIIS rei tero rhe sepa e PERO ae Beast ceu re n Lo nude E ux RE 29 0 2 Status WONG DING tala a a a 29 f 30 7 1 Typical fault CODD oct saa aa LG a an 30 i 55GOtheFfaulteondltlon ETT LE 31 OH CESetUD rH MON 34 9 Annex Protocol implementation conformance statement 36 Honeywell 1 Safety 1 Honeywell 2 Safety This manual contains clearly marked cautions and warnings which are intended for your per sonal safety and to avoid any unintentional damage to the product or connected appliances Please read the information included in cautions and warnings carefully The cautions and warnings are marked as follows DANGER Dangerous vol
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23. oltage discharge may damage the components PPP 1 3 Check that the EMC level of the VFD corresponds to the requirements of your supply network Grounding and ground fault protection CAUTION The Honeywell Smart VED must always be grounded with a ground conductor to the ground terminal marked with 1 The earth leakage current of the drive exceeds 3 5mA AC According to EN61800 5 1 one or more of the following conditions for the associated protective circuit shall be satisfied a The protective conductor shall have a cross sectional area of at least 10 mm2 Cu or b c 16 mm2 Al through its total run Where the protective conductor has a cross sectional area of less than 10 mm2 Cu or 16 mm2 Al a second protective conductor of at least the same cross sectional area shall be provided up to a point where the protective conductor has a cross sectional area not less than 10 mm2 Cu or 16 mm2 Al Automatic disconnection of the supply in case of loss of continuity of the protective con ductor Safety Honeywell 4 The cross sectional area of every protective grounding conductor which does not form part of the supply cable or cable enclosure shall in any case be not less than 2 5mm if mechanical protection is provided or 4mm if mechanical protection is not provided The ground fault protection inside the VFD protects only the drive itself against earth faults in the motor or the motor
24. stopped Wait until the indicators on the keypad go out if no keypad is attached see the indicators on the cover Wait additional 5 min utes before starting any work on the drive Honeywell 3 Safety 1 2 Warnings The Honeywell Smart VFD is meant for fixed installations only Do not perform any measurements when the VFD is connected to the mains The ground leakage current of the Honeywell Smart VFD exceeds 3 5mA AC According to standard EN61800 5 1 a reinforced protective ground connec tion must be ensured See chapter 1 3 If the VFD is used as a part of a machine the machine manufacturer is respon sible for providing the machine with a supply disconnecting device EN 60204 1 Only spare parts delivered by Honeywell can be used 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 Futhermore the I O functionalities including start inputs may change if parame ters applications or software are changed Disconnect therefore the motor if an unexpected start can cause danger The motor starts automatically after automatic fault reset if the auto restart function is activated See the Application Manual for more detailed information Prior to measurements on the motor or the motor cable disconnect the motor cable from the VFD Do not touch the components on the circuit boards Static v
25. t Reference value to 50 50 00 AV24 Speed Reference Frequency setpoint is 25 00 Hz if MinFreq is 0 00 Hz and MaxFreq is 50 00 Hz Set Control Word to 0 AV36 Fb Control Word Lo16 Frequency converter status is STOP onmo Honeywell 35 Quick setup Annex Protocol implementation conformance statement Honeywell 36 9 Annex Protocol implementation conform ance statement PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION CONFORMANCE STATEMENT NORMATIVE This annex is part of this Standard and is required for its use BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Date November 7 2008 Vendor Name Honeywell Product Name Honeywell Smart VFD xxx xxx MAC ID Product Model Number Honeywell SmartVFD Applications Software Version xxx Firmware Revision 1 BACnet Protocol Revision 4 Product Description Honeywell SmartVFD HVAC 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 Segmentation Capability Segmented requests supportedWindow Size Segmented responses supportedWindow Size Standard Object Types Supported An object type is supported if it may be present in the device For each standard Object Type supported provide the following data 1 Whether objects of this type are dynamically creatab
26. tage WARNING or CAUTION gt gt Caution Hot surface Table 1 Warning signs 1 1 Danger The components of the povver unit of the Smart VFD are live when the VFD is connected to mains potential Coming into contact vvith this voltage is extremely dangerous and may cause death or severe iniury The motor terminals U V VV and the brake resistor terminals are live when the drive is connected to mains even if the motor is not running After disconnecting the VFD from the mains vvait until the indicators on the keypad go out if no keypad is attached see the indicators on the cover VVait 5 more minutes before doing any vvork on the connections of the drive Do not open the cover before this time has expired After expiration of this time use a measur ing equipment to absolutely ensure that no voltage is present Alvvays ensure absence of voltage before starting any electrical work The control 1 O terminals are isolated from the mains potential However the relay outputs and other l O terminals may have a dangerous control voltage present even vvhen the drive is disconnected from mains Before connecting the VFD to mains make sure that the front and cable covers of the drive are closed BBB e BAD During a ramp stop see the Application Manual the motor is still generating voltage to the drive Therefore do not touch the components of the VFD before the motor has completely
27. ting to local network This address is valid for a certain period of time A fixed IP address is specified manually and it does not change When the mode is changed from DHCP to Fixed the addresses will read IP 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 P5 8 1 2 IP ADDRESS An IP address is a series of numbers like above specific to the device connected to the Inter net P5 8 1 3 SUBNET MASK The network mask marks all the bits of an IP address for the identification of the network and the subnetwork P5 8 1 4 DEFAULT GATEWAY Gatevvay address is the IP address of a netvvork point that acts as an entrance to another net vvork P5 8 1 5 MAC ADDRESS The MAC address of the control board MAC address Media Access Control is a unique address given to each netvvork host Programming Honeywell 22 5 4 2 BACnet IP settings PS 8 3 1 1 INSTANCE NUMBER Similar to BACnet MS TP device object instance number see page 19 P5 8 3 1 2 COMMUNICATION TIME OUT BACnet board initiates a communication error if the Ethernet connection is lost Communica tion time out parameters define the minimum delay betvveen UDP packages received from the master The timer is reset and started after each received UDP package This parameter can be used if the master is periodically polling the slaves P5 8 3 1 3 PROTOCOL IN USE BACnet IP protocol can be enabled and disabled with this parameter When the parameter val ue is set
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