Invertek Drives ODV-3-340240-3F12-MN User manual

Installation & Operating Instructions
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User Guide
OPT-2-ETHEG-IN
Ethernet IP Interface
General Information
Introduction
Mechanical
Installation
Electrical
Installation
Drive Parameter
Settings
Operation
Technical Data
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1. Introduction
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1.1. Important Safety Information
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2. General Information
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2.1. Overview
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2.2. Labelling
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2.3. Connection Ports
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2.4. Status Indicator LEDs
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2.5. Power up sequence
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3. Mechanical Installation
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3.1. Before Installation
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3.2. General
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3.3. Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
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4. Electrical Installation
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4.1. Overview
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4.2. Connection Diagram
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4.3. Grounding
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5.1. Overview
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5.2. Optidrive Communication Parameters Overview
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6. Operation
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6.2. Configuration
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6.3. Controlling a Drive via Ethernet/IP
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6.4. Process Data Exchange
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6.5. Process Data PDI
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6.6. Process Data PDO
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6.7. OPT-2-ETHEG-IN Web Server
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6.8. Drive parameter access
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6.9. Working with Rockwell Automation RSLogix5000
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7.1. Environmental
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Declaration of Conformity
Invertek Drives Ltd hereby states that the Optidrive Eco product range conforms to the relevant safety provisions of the following
council directives:
2014/30/EU (EMC) and 2014/35/EU (LVD)
Design and manufacture is in accordance with the following harmonised European standards:
EN 61800-5-1: 2003 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. Safety requirements. Electrical, thermal and energy.
EN 61800-3 2nd Ed: 2004 Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems. EMC requirements and specific test methods.
EN 55011: 2007 Limits and Methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM)
radio-frequency equipment (EMC).
EN60529: 1992 Specifications for degrees of protection provided by enclosures.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
All Optidrives are designed with high standards of EMC in mind. All versions suitable for operation on Single Phase 230 volt and
Three Phase 400 volt supplies and intended for use within the European Union are fitted with an internal EMC filter. This EMC filter
is designed to reduce the conducted emissions back into the mains supply via the power cables for compliance with the above
harmonised European standards.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the equipment or system into which the product is incorporated complies with the
EMC legislation of the country of use, and the relevant category. Within the European Union, equipment into which this product is
incorporated must comply with the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. This User Guide provides guidance to ensure that the applicable
standards may be achieved.
Copyright Invertek Drives Ltd © 2017
All rights reserved. No part of this User Guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical
including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher.
2 Year Warranty
All Invertek Optidrive units carry a 2 year warranty against manufacturing defects from the date of manufacture. The manufacturer
accepts no liability for any damage caused during or resulting from transport, receipt of delivery, installation or commissioning. The
manufacturer also accepts no liability for damage or consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation,
incorrect adjustment of the operating parameters of the drive, incorrect matching of the drive to the motor, incorrect installation,
unacceptable dust, moisture, corrosive substances, excessive vibration or ambient temperatures outside of the design specification.
The local distributor may offer different terms and conditions at their discretion, and in all cases concerning warranty, the local
distributor should be contacted first.
This user guide is the “original instructions” document. All non-English versions are translations of the
“original instructions”.
The contents of this User Guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interest of a commitment to a policy of
continuous improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance or the
contents of the User Guide without notice.
This User Guide is for use with version 1.00 Firmware.
User Guide Revision 1.10
Invertek Drives Ltd adopts a policy of continuous improvement and whilst every effort has been made to provide accurate and up to
date information, the information contained in this User Guide should be used for guidance purposes only and does not form the part
of any contract.
This manual is intended as a guide for proper installation. Invertek Drives Ltd cannot assume responsibility for the compliance
or the non-compliance to any code, national, local or otherwise, for the proper installation of this drive or associated
equipment. A hazard of personal injury and/or equipment damage exists if codes are ignored during installation.
This Optidrive contains high voltage capacitors that take time to discharge after removal of the main supply. Before
working on the drive, ensure isolation of the main supply from line inputs. Wait ten (10) minutes for the capacitors to
discharge to safe voltage levels. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.
Only qualified electrical personnel familiar with the construction and operation of this equipment and the hazards involved
should install, adjust, operate, or service this equipment. Read and understand this manual and other applicable manuals
in their entirety before proceeding. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

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1. Introduction
1.1. Important Safety Information
Please read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION below, and all Warning and Caution information elsewhere.
Danger: Indicates a risk of electric shock,
which, if not avoided, could result in damage to
the equipment and possible injury or death.
This variable speed drive product (Optidrive) is intended for
professional incorporation into complete equipment or systems
as part of a fixed installation. If installed incorrectly it may
present a safety hazard. The Optidrive uses high voltages and
currents, carries a high level of stored electrical energy, and is
used to control mechanical plant that may cause injury. Close
attention is required to system design and electrical installation
to avoid hazards in either normal operation or in the event of
equipment malfunction. Only qualified electricians are allowed
to install and maintain this product.
System design, installation, commissioning and maintenance
must be carried out only by personnel who have the necessary
training and experience. They must carefully read this safety
information and the instructions in this Guide and follow all
information regarding transport, storage, installation and use of
the Optidrive, including the specified environmental limitations.
Do not perform any flash test or voltage withstand test on the
Optidrive. Any electrical measurements required should be
carried out with the Optidrive disconnected.
Electric shock hazard! Disconnect and ISOLATE the Optidrive
before attempting any work on it. High voltages are present
at the terminals and within the drive for up to 10 minutes after
disconnection of the electrical supply. Always ensure by using a
suitable multimeter that no voltage is present on any drive power
terminals prior to commencing any work.
Where supply to the drive is through a plug and socket
connector, do not disconnect until 10 minutes have elapsed after
turning off the supply.
Ensure correct earthing connections and cable selection as
per defined by local legislation or codes. The drive may have
a leakage current of greater than 3.5mA; furthermore the earth
cable must be sufficient to carry the maximum supply fault current
which normally will be limited by the fuses or MCB. Suitably
rated fuses or MCB should be fitted in the mains supply to the
drive, according to any local legislation or codes.
Do not carry out any work on the drive control cables whilst
power is applied to the drive or to the external control circuits.
The “Safe Torque Off” Function does not prevent high voltages
from being present at the drives power terminals.
Danger: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
other than electrical, which if not avoided, could
result in damage to property.
Within the European Union, all machinery in which this product is
used must comply with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC,
Safety of Machinery. In particular, the machine manufacturer is
responsible for ensuring that the electrical equipment complies with
EN60204-1 and providing a disconnecting device which must be
one of the following types:
A switch-disconnector, utilization category AC-23B (EN 60947-3).
A circuit breaker suitable for isolation in accordance with EN
60947-2.
A disconnector with an integrated auxiliary contact that ensures
under all circumstances the switching devices break the load
circuit prior to opening of the main contacts of the disconnector
(EN 60947-3).
For installation in other regions, conformance with local electrical
regulations and codes of practice must be adhered to.
The level of integrity offered by the Optidrive control input functions –
for example stop/start, forward/reverse and maximum speed, is not
sufficient for use in safety-critical applications without independent
channels of protection. All applications where malfunction could
cause injury or loss of life must be subject to a risk assessment and
further protection provided where needed.
The driven motor can start at power up if the enable input signal is
present.
The STOP function does not remove potentially lethal high voltages.
ISOLATE the drive and wait 10 minutes before starting any work on
it. Never carry out any work on the Drive, Motor or Motor cable
whilst the input power is still applied.
The Optidrive can be programmed to operate the driven motor at
speeds above or below the speed achieved when connecting the
motor directly to the mains supply. Obtain confirmation from the
manufacturers of the motor and the driven machine about suitability for
operation over the intended speed range prior to machine start up.
Do not activate the automatic fault reset function on any systems
whereby this may cause a potentially dangerous situation.
IP55 and IP66 drives provide their own pollution degree 2
environments. IP20 drives must be installed in a pollution degree
2 environment, mounted in a cabinet with IP54 or better.
Optidrives are intended for indoor use only.
When mounting the drive, ensure that sufficient cooling is provided.
Do not carry out drilling operations with the drive in place, dust and
swarf from drilling may lead to damage.
The entry of conductive or flammable foreign bodies should be
prevented. Flammable material should not be placed close to the drive.
Relative humidity must be less than 95% (non-condensing).
Ensure that the supply voltage, frequency and no. of phases (1 or 3
phase) correspond to the rating of the Optidrive as delivered.
Never connect the mains power supply to the Output terminals U, V, W.
Do not install any type of automatic switchgear between the drive
and the motor.
Wherever control cabling is close to power cabling, maintain a
minimum separation of 100 mm and arrange crossings at 90 degrees.
Ensure that all terminals are tightened to the appropriate torque setting.
Do not attempt to carry out any repair of the Optidrive. In the case
of suspected fault or malfunction, contact your local Invertek Drives
Sales Partner for further assistance.
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General Information
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2. General Information
2.1. Overview
COMM ERROR
ERROR LED
Indicator
Ground
Tab
Ethernet
Port 2
Module
Status LED
Network
Status LED
Serial
Port 1
Serial
Port 2
Ethernet
Port 1
COMM LED
Indicator
P1 Ethernet P2
D1
MS
NS
D2
2.2. Labelling
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN has two labels, as shown below.
Top Label:
Provides the MAC ID and PR ID Data for the module.
Side Label:
Provides, the model code and serial number data.
COMM ERROR
Top Label
Side
Label
P1 Ethernet P2
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General Information
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2.3. Connection Ports
The interface connects to the Ethernet IP network and slave drive via the built in connection ports.
Port Function
P1 Ethernet Port 1
P2 Ethernet Port 2
IOIOI 1 RJ45 Drive Data Connection
IOIOI 2 RJ45 Aux equipment Connection
2.4. Status Indicator LEDs
Status LED Function
NS EtherNet/IP Network Status Indicator
MS MS: EtherNet/IP Network Status Indicator
COMM COMM: Modbus Communication Indicator ( OPC-2-ETHIG-IN <-> Drive )
ERROR Modbus Error Indicator (OPC-2-ETHIG-IN <-> Drive )
Network Status Indicator
State Indication
Steady Off Not powered, no IP address
Steady Green Online, one or more connections active
Flashing Green Online, no connections active
Flashing Red Connection timeout
Steady Red Duplicate IP
Flashing Green and Red Self-test
Module Status Indicator
State Indication
Steady Off No power
Steady Green Operating in normal condition
Flashing Green Drive not configured
Flashing Red Minor fault - Recoverable fault
Steady Red Major fault - Unrecoverable fault
Flashing Green / Red Self-test
COMM
State Indication
Steady Off Modbus protocol TX/RX inactive
Steady/flashing Yellow Modbus protocol TX/RX active
ERROR
State Indication
Steady Off Modbus protocol TX/RX Status OK
Steady Red Non-recoverable internal fault – Modbus communications circuit fault
Flashing Red Recoverable Communication fault or configuration error

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Link Activity LEDs (P1/P2)
State Indication
P1 Speed Steady Yellow 100Mbps link active
Steady Off 10Mbps or No link
P1 Link Activity
Steady Green Valid Link
Steady Off No Link
Flash TX/RX
P2 Speed Steady Yellow 100Mbps link active
Steady Off 10Mbps or No link
P2 Link Activity
Steady Green Valid Link
Steady Off No Link
TX/RX
2.5. Power up sequence
At power up the following LED test sequence is performed in parallel:
Network Status Indicator – 0.25 sec RED, 0.25 sec Green.
Module Status Indicator – 0.25 sec RED, 0.25 sec Green.
COMM – 0.5 sec Yellow, 0.5 sec Off.
ERROR – 0.5 sec Off, 0.5 sec RED.
‘Running’ state.
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Mechanical Installation
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3. Mechanical Installation
3.1. Before Installation
Carefully unpack the unit and check for any signs of damage. Notify the shipper immediately if any exist.
To prevent accidental damage always store the unit in its original box until required.
Storage should be clean and dry and within the temperature range -40°C to +60°C.
3.2. General
The Ethernet IP interface is intended for mounting inside a control cabinet adjacent to the drive.
The unit should be mounted in a vertical position only, on a flat, flame resistant, vibration free mounting.
The unit must be installed in a pollution degree 1 or 2 environment only.
Use the module as a template to mark the locations for drilling the mounting screws.
Drill and tap the holes as required.
Secure the unit to the backplate using suitable screws.
3.3. Mechanical Dimensions and Weight
COMM ERROR
P1 Ethernet P2
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MS
NS
D2
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A
D
B
A B C D Weight
mm in mm in mm in mm in g Oz
89 3.50 76 2.99 47 1.85 31 1.22 65 2.29
Mounting Bolts
Metric UNF
M4 #8

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Electrical Installation
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4. Electrical Installation
4.1. Overview
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN is intended for operation with one of the following Invertek Drives‘ products:
Optidrive E3
Optidrive P2
Optidrive Eco.
The unit connects via an RJ45 cable, which also supplies the power to the OPT-2-ETHEG-IN from the 24 Volt output of the Optidrive.
4.2. Connection Diagram
COMM ERROR
P1 Ethernet P2
D1
MS
NS
D2
GND
Optional Driv
e Keypad
OPT-2-OPORT-IN
OPT-2-OPP
AD-IN
RJ45 Cable
Maximum Length: 20 metr
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OPT-ETHEG-IN
Eth
ernet IP Network
Ethernet IP Network
RJ45 Cable
Maximum Length:
3 metres
Optidriv
e
4.3. Grounding
For correct operation, ensure the Ground tab is connected to the control cabinet Ground point. Do not connect to the drive ground
connection point.

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Drive Parameter Settings
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5. Drive Parameter Settings
5.1. Overview
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN connects to the Optidrive Modbus interface. The default settings for this interface, for both the drive and the
OPT-2-ETHEG-IN are:
Drive Address 1
115200 kbps baud rate
1 Start Bit
8 Data Bits
1 Stop Bit
No Parity.
For all Optidrive products, the Modbus interface is always active for parameter access and monitoring, however in order to control
the drive, the user must set the relevant control source parameter.
For Optidrive 3, set P-12 = 3 or 4. See below for further information on these settings.
For Optidrive P2 and Eco, set P1-12 = 4.
5.2. Optidrive Communication Parameters Overview
5.2.1. Optidrive E3
The following parameters are used to configure the communication interface of the Optidrive E3. Refer to the drive user guide for
specific details of the functions of other parameters.
Par. Description Minimum Maximum Default Units
P-12 Primary Command Source 0 9 0 -
3: Ethernet IP. Control via OPT-2-ETHEG-IN using the internal Accel / Decel ramps.
4: Ethernet IP. Control via OPT-2-ETHEG-IN with Accel / Decel ramps updated via PDI Word 4.
NOTE When P-12 = 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 or 9, an enable signal must still be provided at the control terminals, digital input 1.
P-14 Extended Menu Access code 0 65535 0 -
Enables access to Extended and Advanced Parameter Groups. This parameter must be set to the value programmed in P-37
(default: 101) to view and adjust Extended Parameters and value of P-37 + 100 to view and adjust Advanced Parameters. The code
may be changed by the user in P-37 if desired.
P-36 Serial Communications Configuration See Below
Index 1: Address 0 63 1 -
Index 2: Baud Rate 9.6 1000 115.2 kbps
Index 3: Communication loss protection 0 3000 t 3000 ms
This parameter has three sub settings used to configure the Modbus RTU Serial Communications. The Sub Parameters are:
1st Index: Drive Address: Range: 0 – 63, default: 1
2nd Index: Baud Rate & Network type: Selects the baud rate and network type for the internal RS485 communication port.
For Modbus RTU: Baud rates 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2 kbps are available.
For CAN Open: Baud rates 125, 250, 500 & 1000 kbps are available.
3rd Index: Watchdog Timeout: Defines the time for which the drive will operate without receiving a valid command telegram
to Register 1 (Drive Control Word) after the drive has been enabled. Setting 0 disables the Watchdog timer. Setting a value of 30,
100, 1000, or 3000 defines the time limit in milliseconds for operation. A ‘’ suffix selects trip on loss of communication. An ‘’ suffix
means that the drive will coast stop (output immediately disabled) but will not trip.

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5.2.2. Optidrive P2 / Optidrive Eco
The following parameters are used to configure the communication interface of the Optidrive E3. Refer to the drive user guide for
specific details of the functions of other parameters.
Par. Description Minimum Maximum Default Units
P-12 Primary Command Source 0 9 0 -
4 Fieldbus Control Control via Modbus RTU if no fieldbus interface option is present, otherwise control is from
the fieldbus option module interface.
P1-13 Digital Inputs Function Select 0 21 1 -
Defines the function of the digital inputs depending on the control mode setting in P1-12. See section 7.1. Environmental for more
information.
P1-14 Extended Menu Access Code 0 30000 0 -
Parameter Access Control. The following settings are applicable:
P1-14 = P2-40 = 101: Allows access to Extended Parameter Groups 0 – 5.
P1-14 = P6-30 = 201: Allows access to all parameter groups (Intended for experienced users only, usage is not described in this
User Guide).
P5-01 Drive Fieldbus Address 0 63 1 -
Sets the fieldbus address for the Optidrive.
P5-05 Communications Loss Timeout 0.0 5.0 2.0 Seconds
Sets the watchdog time period for the communications channel. If a valid telegram is not received by the Optidrive within this time
period, the drive will assume a loss of communications has occurred and react as selected below. Setting to zero disables the function.
P5-06 Communications Loss Action 0 3 0 -
0 Trip & Coast To Stop
1 Ramp to Stop Then Trip
2 Ramp to Stop Only (No Trip)
3 Run at Preset Speed 8
P5-07 Fieldbus Ramp Control 0 1 0 -
0 Disabled Ramps are control from internal drive parameters P1-03 and P1-04.
1 Enabled Ramps are controlled directly by the Fieldbus PDI4 Data Word.
P5-08 Fieldbus Process Data Output Word 4 Select 0 4 0 -
0 Output Torque 0 to 2000 = 0 to 200.0%.
1 Output Power Output power in kW to two decimal places, e.g. 400 = 4.00kW.
2 Digital Input Status Bit 0 indicates digital input 1 status, bit 1 indicates digital input 2 status etc.
3
Analog Input 2 Signal Level
0 to 1000 = 0 to 100.0%.
4
Drive Heatsink Temperature
0 to 100 = 0 to 100°C.
P5-12 Fieldbus Process Data Output Word 3 Select 0 7 0 -
0 Motor current Output current to 1 decimal place, e.g. 100 = 10.0 Amps.
1 Power (x.xx kW) Output power in kW to two decimal places, e.g. 400 = 4.00kW.
2 Digital input status Bit 0 indicates digital input 1 status, bit 1 indicates digital input 2 status etc.
3
Analog Input 2 Signal Level
0 to 1000 = 0 to 100.0%.
4
Drive Heatsink Temperature
0 to 100 = 0 to 100°C.
5 User register 1 User Defined Register 1 Value.
6
User register 2
User Defined Register 1 Value.
7
P0-80 value
User Selected data value.
P5-13 Fieldbus Process Data Input Word 4 Select 0 1 0 -
0 Fieldbus Ramp Control This option must be selected if the drive acceleration and deceleration ramps are to be
controlled from the fieldbus. P5-07 must also be set to 1 to enable this function.
1 User Register 4 The value received by the drive in PDI 4 is transferred to User Register 4. This option allows
the function of the process data word to be defined in Parameter Group 9. In this case, User
Register 4 should not be written to within any PLC function code, although the value can be
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Par. Description Minimum Maximum Default Units
P5-14 Fieldbus Process Data Input Word 3 Select 0 2 0 -
0 Torque Limit/Reference This option must be selected if the drive output torque limit / setpoint are to be controlled
from the fieldbus. This also requires setting P4-06 = 3.
1 User PID Reference This option allows the setpoint to the PID controller to be received from the Fieldbus. In order
for this option to be used, P9-38 must be set to 1, and the PID User setpoint must not be
utilised within the PLC function.
2 User Register 3 The value received by the drive in PDI 3 is transferred to User Register 3. This option allows
the function of the process data word to be defined in Parameter Group 9. In this case,
User Register 3 should not be written to within any PLC function code, although the value
can be read.
5.2.3. Optidrive P2 / Optidrive Eco – Monitoring Parameters (Read Only)
Par. Function Units
P0-07 Fieldbus Speed Reference Hz / RPM
P0-51 PDI cyclic data N/A
P0-52 PDO cyclic data N/A
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Operation
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6. Operation
6.1. Overview
Cyclic control and monitoring of the drive is achieved by a Class 1 connection to the mapped Modbus PDI and PDO parameters.This
can be achieved using one of the following methods.
6.2. Configuration
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN supports the following Ethernet/IP classes:
0x01 Identity
0x02 Message Router
0x06 Connection manager
0x45 Modbus Serial
0xF4 Port
0xF5 TCP/IP
0xF6 Ethernet Link.
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN default IP address is 192.168.1.254, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
IP configuration can be changed using:
The TCP/IP Class 0xF5. Values will not be applied until an Identity Class 0x01 reset is executed.
Via the internal webserver interface.
6.3. Controlling a Drive via Ethernet/IP
Drive control is achieved by establishing a Class connection using one of the two methods shown below. This allows process data to
be cyclically exchanged between the Ethernet/IP master and a connected Optidrive via the OPT-2-ETHEG-IN.
6.3.1. Method 1: Class 1 connection to Drive Assembly object
Drive control can be achieved via Class1 connections to the Assembly Object (0x04).
The controller must implement the forward open request to the OPT-2-ETHEG-IN Port 3, address 1.
For Drive specific allocation refer to Drive Manual and/or Ethernet/IP EDS file.
For Drive specific read/write limitations refer to Drive Manual and/or Ethernet/IP EDS file.
The following connection setting will establish a Class 1 connection to transfer Drive PDI/PDO Modbus registers:
Connection setting Value
Path 20 04 24 01 2C 01 2C 06
RPI Min 50ms
Timeout Multiplier Recommend x32
Trigger Cyclic
Transport type Exclusive owner
O->T
Size 8
Connection Type Point to Point
Length Fixed
Transfer Format 32bit Run/Idle
T->O
Size 8
Connection Type Point to Point
Length Fixed
Transfer Format Pure data

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6.3.2. Method 2: Class 1 connection via OPC-2-ETHIG-IN ‘Forward Open Assembly’ object
The OPC-2-ETHIG-IN provides the Vendor Class ‘Forward Open Assembly (0x0300)’ which negates the need for the control to
provide the forward open mapping.
For Drive specific allocation refer to Drive Manual and/or Ethernet/IP EDS file.
For Drive specific read/write limitations refer to Drive Manual and/or Ethernet/IP EDS file.
The following connection setting will establish a Class 1 connection to transfer Drive PDI/PDO registers:
Connection setting Value
Path 21 00 00 03 24 01 2C 01 2C 06
RPI Min 50ms
Timeout Multiplier Recommend x32
Trigger Cyclic
Transport type Exclusive owner
O->T
Size 8
Connection Type Point to Point
Length Fixed
Transfer Format 32bit Run/Idle
T->O
Size 8
Connection Type Point to Point
Length Fixed
Transfer Format Pure data
6.4. Process Data Exchange
All Optidrives support a 4 word input, 4 word output process data exchange to allow control and monitoring of the drive. The
functions and overview of each word are described below.
6.4.1. Process Data Exchange Overview
All Optidrives support a 4 word process data exchange as follows:
PDI: EIP Master Drive
o Word 1: FIXED: Drive Control Word
o Word 2: FIXED: Frequency/Speed Setpoint
o Word 3
Optidrive E3: FIXED: No Function
Optidrive P2/Eco: USER SELECTED Function determined by P5-14
o Word 4
Optidrive E3: FIXED: Ramp Control (When P-12 = 4 only)
Optidrive P2/Eco: USER SELECTED Function determined by P5-13
PDO: Drive EIP Master
o Word 1: FIXED: Drive Status
Low Byte: Drive Status Byte
High Byte: Trip Code
o Word 2: FIXED: Output Frequency/Motor Speed
o Word 3
Optidrive E3: FIXED: Output Current
Optidrive P2/Eco: USER SELECTED: Function determined by P5-12
o Word 4
Optidrive E3: FIXED: No Function
Optidrive P2/Eco: USER SELECTED: Function determined by P5-08
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6.5. Process Data PDI
6.5.1. PDI Word 1: Drive Control Word
The drive control word can be used to control the drive as follows:
Port Function
00: Stop
1: Run
10: Normal Operation
1: Fast Stop
20: No Function
1: Fault Reset Request
30: Normal Operation
1: Coast Stop
4
No function
5
6
7
6.5.2. PDI Word 2: Drive Speed Reference
The drive speed reference value has one decimal place, e.g. commanded value = 500, the drive setpoint frequency will be 50.0Hz.
6.5.3. PDI Words 3 and 4
As described in section 6.4.1. Process Data Exchange Overview, process data words 3 and 4 may be fixed function or configurable
function depending on the drive in use. The possible functions are described below.
6.5.4. Drive Torque Reference
Where supported by the drive and correctly configured in the drive parameters, the torque limit or reference may also be sent to
the drive using the fieldbus PDI. In this case, the value is sent with 1 decimal place, e.g. commanded value = 500, the drive torque
setpoint will be 50.0%.
6.5.5. Drive Ramp Times
When the drive parameters are configured to allow control of the drive ramp times through fieldbus, this register specifies the drive
acceleration and deceleration ramp times.
For P2 and Eco drives, when Fieldbus Ramp Control is selected (P5-08 = 1).
For E3 drives, setting P-12 = 4.
The input data range is from 0 to 60000 (0.00s to 600.00s for P2, 0.0 – 6000.0s for Eco).
6.5.6. User Registers
For P2 and Eco drives, which have internal function block programming capability, data may be written to the User Registers. This
allows control functions to be achieved within the drive by linking to the Group 9 parameters. The values may also be used within the
function block program.
6.6. Process Data PDO
PDO data is returned from the drive to the master PLC. The available data for each word is described below.
6.6.1. PDO Word 1: Drive Status Word
The function of PDO Word 1 is fixed for all drive models, and returns the drive Status Word. The individual bits within the drive status
word indicates the status of the drive as follows. Some functions are applicable to specific drive types, as indicated below.
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Bit Function E3 P2 Eco
00: Drive Disabled (Stopped)
1: Drive Enabled (Running) ✔✔✔
10: Drive Healthy
1: Drive Tripped ✔✔✔
20: Auto
1: Hand ✔
30: Drive Ready (STO Input Closed)
1: Drive Inhibit (STO Input Option ✔ ✔
40: Maintenance Time Not Reached
1: Maintenance Time Reached ✔ ✔
50: Not In Standby (Sleep)
1: Standby (Sleep) mode active ✔ ✔
60: Not Ready
1: Drive Ready (Mains Power applied, No Inhibit, No Trip, Enable Input Present)
✔ ✔
70: No Warning
1: Motor Load Current Outside bandwidth ✔
8 - 15 Fault code number. Refer to the table in section 0. ✔✔✔
6.6.2. Drive Fault Codes
The following table provides a list of the possible fault code numbers returned in the Drive Stratus Word High Byte, and the relevant
fault information for each code. Refer to the relevant drive User Guide for further information on the cause and possible solutions for
each fault.
No. Fault Description
00 No fault.
01 Brake channel over current.
02 Brake resistor overload.
03 Instantaneous over current on drive output.
04 Excess load on the motor.
05 Drive has tripped on overload after delivering >100% of value in P1-08 for a period of time.
06 Hardware over current.
07 Over voltage on DC bus.
08 Under voltage on DC bus.
09 Heatsink over temperature.
10 Under temperature.
11 Factory default parameters have been loaded.
12 External trip.
13 Communications fault.
14 Excessive DC Ripple.
15 Input phase loss trip.
16 Instantaneous over current on drive output.
17 Faulty thermistor on heatsink.
18 Internal memory fault.
19 4-20mA signal lost.
20 Internal memory fault.
21 User parameter defaults.
22 Motor PTC over temperature.
23 Cooling fan fault.
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24 Ambient temperature too high.
25 Maximum torque limit exceeded.
26 Output torque too low.
29 Drive output fault.
30 Internal STO circuit error.
31 Encoder feedback fault.
32 Speed error.
33 Encoder feedback fault.
34 Encoder feedback fault.
35 Encoder feedback fault.
40 Autotune failed.
41
42
43
44
45 Input phase sequence incorrect.
49 Output (Motor) phase loss.
50 Modbus comms fault.
51 CAN Open comms trip.
52 Communications option module fault.
53 IO card comms trip.
6.6.3. PDO Word 2: Output Frequency
The function of PDO Word 2 is fixed for all drive models, and returns the drive output frequency in Hz with one decimal place,
e.g. returned value = 123, output frequency = 12.3Hz.
6.6.4. PDO Words 3 and 4
As described in section 6.4.1. Process Data Exchange Overview, PDO Words 3 and 4 may be fixed function or configurable function
depending on the drive in use. The possible functions are described below.
6.6.5. Output Current
Output current data has one decimal place, e.g. a returned value of 123 indicates output current of 12.3 Amps.
6.6.6. Output Power
Output power data is returned with 2 decimal places, e.g. a returned value of 123 indicates an output power of 1.23kW.
6.6.7. Output Torque
Motor output torque level to one decimal place, e.g. 474 = 47.4%.
6.6.8. Digital Input Status
Displays the status of the drive digital inputs, where Bit 0 = Digital Input 1, Bit 1 = Digital Input 2 etc. A bit value of 1 means the input is
ON.
If an external I/O module is connected to the drive, the status of these inputs is displayed in Bits 5 and above.
6.6.9. Analog Input 2 Signal Level
The analog input % signal level after any scaling is applied is returned. The value has 1 decimal place, e.g. a returned value of 123 =
12.3%.
6.6.10. Drive Heatsink Temperature
The value is returned directly in ᵒC with no decimal places, e.g. returned value of 12 = 12°C.
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6.6.11. User Register 1 / User Register 2
For P2 and Eco drives, which have internal function block programming capability, data may be read from the User Registers. This
allows control functions to be achieved within the drive by linking to the Group 9 parameters. The values may also be used within the
function block program.
6.6.12. P0-80 Value
For Optidrive P2 and Eco models, Parameter P0-80 may be used to display internal data from the drive. Refer to the drive
documentation for further information.
6.7. OPT-2-ETHEG-IN Web Server
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN web server interface can be accessed at via the IP address or host name.
Default IP address: 192.168.1.254
Hostname: OPCxxxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxxx = ‘PR ID’ value shown on the top product label as described in section
2.2. Labelling.
Both of the above values can be modified via the Web Server or Ethernet/IP Class 0xF4.
The Webserver contains 4 pages as described below.
6.7.1. Module Configuration
Information about the Ethernet IP Interface is displayed. The information is Read Only.
6.7.2. Module Identity
Information about the Module Identity (Class 0x01) is displayed. The information is Read Only.
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6.7.3. Network Settings
The present network settings for the interface are displayed. This data may be changed by the user.
‘Configured’ indicated the values currently stored within the module.
‘Working Values’ indicate the values currently in use (if not yet edited), or the values to be applied. To commit values press ‘Set’.
Module will reboot if data is valid, otherwise an error status will be displayed:
Status
State Indication
‘Data Submitted...‘ Data has been submitted to OPT-2-ETHEG-IN, awaiting reply.
‘Data Read/Write Error’ An error occurred, data was not stored.
‘Resource Busy’ Another operation was accessing the required data for example a Ethernet/IP Class
0xF5 service.
‘Invalid request - Data Validation Error’ One or more data value were invalid.
‘Data Accepted - Restarting Module at
new IP Address...’ Data accepted and stored.
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6.7.4. Drive Identity
Data is read from the Drive.
If the Drive does not support this functionality then the following data is required:
Vendor Name: ‘Unknown Modbus Device’
Product Code: Empty
Version Number: Empty.
6.8. Drive parameter access
6.8.1. Overview
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN is a Modbus translator device. This means that all data accessible from the drives Modbus RTU interface may
also be accessed via the Ethernet/IP interface.
For details of the relevant Modbus registers available for each drive, refer to the drive documentation.
6.8.2. Supported Ethernet/IP Classes
The OPT-2-ETHEG-IN supports the following Ethernet/IP classes to allow communication with a connected Drive:
0x01 Identity
0x02 Message Router
0x04 Assembly
0x06 Connection manager
0x0F Parameter
0x44 Modbus.
Drive parameters may be accessed using unconnected or Class 2/3 connection via following methods:
Status LED Function
0x0F Parameter 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single Individual parameter Read/Write
Instance 1 = holding register 0
0x10 Set_Attribute_Single
0x44 Modbus Object 0x4E Read_Holding_Registers
Multiple parameter Read/Write
Instance 1 = holding register 0
0x50 Write_Holding_Registers
0x04 Assembly Object 0x18 Get_Member
0x19 Set_Member
NOTE
All Optidrives support the following Modbus RTU Commands:
0x03 Read Multiple Holding Registers.
0x06 Write Single Holding Register.
Sequential blocks of available Modbus Registers may be read either by using multiple 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single commands or by
using a single 0x4E Read_Holding_Registers to read multiple register values in a single command.
In order to write parameter values to the drive, each individual parameter must be written in a singularly, either using 0x10 Set_
Attribute_Single or 0x50 Write_Holding_Registers. It is not possible to write multiple parameters in a single command.
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