3. Installing The Interface
The ETH-100 connects to each drive via the drive’s common serial (logic level) communication port, typically located on either the main drive control board (G7), on the front of the drive enclosure under a small snap-on cover (A7, S9), or on the right- hand side of the drive enclosure under a small snap-on cover (S7). Although no drive parameters need to be configured in order to use the ETH-100, it is advantageous to check that the drive’s common serial communication data rate is set to its maximum speed. Because the ETH-100 will communicate to each drive only at the drive’s configured data rate, this will provide the fastest response time for drive- to-network data transfers. For information on checking the drive’s common serial communication data rate, refer to the appropriate manual supplied with your drive.
Note that the common serial communication parameters of each drive are handled independently by the ETH-100, which means that different drive families may be connected to different channels of the unit in any combination, and that the drives connected to each channel may simultaneously communicate to the unit at completely different baud rates, parity settings, etc.
Installation of the ETH-100 Ethernet interface should only be performed by a qualified technician familiar with the maintenance and operation of the connected drives. To install the ETH-100, complete the following steps:
3.1 Installation for G7 Drives
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CAUTION! Verify that all input power sources to the drives to be connected have been turned OFF and are locked and tagged out.
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DANGER!
Wait at least 5 minutes for the drive’s electrolytic capacitors to discharge before proceeding to the next step. Do not touch any internal parts with power applied to the drive, or for at least 5 minutes after power to the drive has been removed. A hazard exists temporarily for electrical shock even if the source power has been removed. Verify that the CHARGE LED has gone out before continuing the installation process.
3.Attach the mounting clip and unit enclosure in your desired manner (refer to page 11 for more information).
4.Remove the drive’s front cover / open the drive’s cabinet door (refer to the appropriate drive manual for instructions how to do this).
5.The drive’s Electronic Operator Interface (EOI) can communicate with the drive via either the RS485/RS232 channel (CNU1/CNU1A) or the common serial channel (CNU2/CNU2A). Because the ETH-100 uses the common serial channel, the EOI must be configured to use the RS485/RS232 channel. If the drive to be connected is currently using CNU2 (on the drive control board) and CNU2A (on the EOI), then this connection must first be switched over to CNU1 (on the drive control board) and CNU1A (on the EOI). Refer to Toshiba’s documentation for any precautions or notices regarding this connection change.
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