MODBUS MODULE. Communications module. User Guide. Protocol. Address. Baud Rate. Parity. Timeout (seconds) 4376 en / d. Example: Address = 24

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4376 en - 213.8 / d Stop Ready Run Start Trip Reset Local LCL RMT This manual is to be given to the end user Protocol Address Baud Rate Parity Timeout (seconds) AP ASCII +16 +8 +4 +2 +1 48 No Parity 96 ODD No Time Out 1 s RTU Example: Address = 24 +16 +8 +4 +2 +1 192 EVEN 6 s 384 1 bit 1 s MODBUS MODULE Communications module User Guide

General Information The manufacturer accepts no liability for any consequences resulting from inappropriate, negligent or incorrect installation or adjustment of the optional parameters of the equipment or from mismatching the starter with the motor. The contents of this guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. In the interests of commitment to a policy of continuous development and improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change the specification of the product or its performance, or the content of the guide without notice. All rights reserved. No parts of this guide may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical or mechanical including, photocopying, recording or by an information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Copyright: August 213 LEROY SOMER

Contents 1. Introduction... 4 2. Important User Information... 4 3. Installation... 4 3.1 Installation Procedure... 4 3.2 Physical installation... 4 4. Modbus Module Connection and Configuration... 5 4.1 Adjustment... 5 4.2 Connection... 5 4.3 LEDs... 6 5. Master Configuration... 6 6. Modbus Functions... 6 6.1 Modbus Register... 7 6.2 Trip Codes... 9 6.3 Cyclic redundancy check (CRC)... 1 6.4 Examples... 1 6.5 Modbus Error Codes... 11 7. Modbus Control via Remote Keypad... 11 7.1 Grounding and Shielding... 11 7.2 Termination Resistors... 11 7.3 RS-485 Data Cable Connection... 11 7.4 Remote Keypad RS-485 Network Connection Specifications... 11 8. Specifications... 12 Modbus Module User Guide 3

3 5 5.B 1178.B 1. Introduction The Modbus Module can be used with Digistart D2 and Digistart D3 soft starters to allow the starter to be connected to a serial communications network using the Modbus RTU or AP ASCII protocols. 2. Important User Information Observe all necessary safety precautions when controlling the soft starter remotely. Alert personnel that machinery may start without warning. It is the installer's responsibility to follow all instructions in this manual and to follow correct electrical practice. Use all internationally recognised standard practice for RS-485 communications when installing and using this equipment. 3. Installation C A UT IO N Remove mains and control voltage from the soft starter before attaching or removing accessories. Failure to do so may damage the equipment. 3.1 Installation Procedure 1. Remove control power and mains supply from the soft starter. 2. Attach the module to the soft starter as illustrated. 3. Apply control power to the soft starter. 3.2 Physical installation 1. Fully pull out the top and bottom retaining clips on the module. 2. Line up the module with the comms port slot. 3. Push in the top and bottom retaining clips to secure the module to the starter. Figure 3-1 Attach the module to the starter 1 2 3 Figure 3-2 Remove the module from the starter Remove the module using the following procedure: 1. Take the module off-line. 2. Remove control power and mains supply from the soft starter. 3. Disconnect all external wiring from the module. 4. Fully pull out the top and bottom retaining clips on the module. 5. Pull the module away from the soft starter. 4 Modbus Module User Guide

8 6 4 9.A 8 6 5.A 3 1 9 1.B 4. Modbus Module Connection and Configuration 4.1 Adjustment Network communication parameters must be set on the Modbus Module. DIP switch settings take effect on the power-up of the Modbus Module via the soft starter. Figure 4-1 Adjustment switches 1 A P A S C I I O F F R T U O N 7 Protocol Address 6 A 2 + 1 6 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 6 + 8 + 4 + 2 Baud rate + 1 O N + 1 O N Parity 3 4 8 9 6 1 9 2 3 8 4 O F F O F F O N O N Timeout (seconds) O F F O N O F F O N 6 B 4 5 N o P a rit y O D D E V E N 1 b it O F F O F F O N O N O F F O N O F F O N N o T im e O u t 1 s 6 s 1 s O F F O F F O N O N DIP switch Example: Address = 24 O F F O N O F F O N 4.2 Connection Figure 4-2 Modbus Module connections Digistart D2 Digistart D3 1 1 2 2 3 3 Digistart D2 CSL, DI2: Stop input Modbus Module RS-485 serial port RS-485 connection onto Modbus network Digistart D3 (Remote mode) DI2, +24V: Stop input DI3, +24V: Reset input Modbus Module RS-485 serial port RS-485 connection onto Modbus network Digistart D2: For the Modbus Module to accept serial commands, a link must be fitted across terminals CSL-DI2 on the soft starter. Digistart D3: Input links are required across the stop and reset inputs if the soft starter is being operated in Remote mode. In Local mode, links are not required. If the Starter Disable function is not required, change the setting of Pr 3A or connect a link across DI4, +24V. N O TE Digistart D3: Control via the serial communication network is always enabled in local control mode, and can be enabled or disabled in remote control mode (Pr 3O Comms in Remote). See the soft starter user manual for parameter details. Modbus Module User Guide 5

3 1 9 3.C 4.3 LEDs The Network Status LED (1) indicates the state of the communications link between the module and the network. LED operation is as follows: Figure 4-3 Feedback LEDs Off On Flashing No connection or soft starter not powered up Communication active Communication inactive 1 N O TE If communication is inactive, the soft starter may trip if the Communications Timeout function has been set on the module. When communication is restored, the soft starter will require a Reset. 5. Master Configuration For standard Modbus 11-bit transmission, the Master must be configured for 2 stop bits with No Parity and 1 stop bit for odd or even parity. For 1-bit transmission, the Master must be configured for 1 stop bit. In all cases, the Master baud rate and slave address must match those set on the Modbus Module DIP switches. The data polling interval must be long enough for the module to respond. Short polling intervals may cause inconsistent or incorrect behaviour, particularly when reading multiple registers. The recommended minimum polling interval is 3 ms. 6. Modbus Functions The Modbus Module supports the following Modbus functions: 3 Read multiple registers 6 Write single register 16 Write multiple registers Modbus broadcast functions are not supported. Digistart D2 soft starters (including Remote Keypad): Read multiple registers 43 to 48 Write single register 42 Digistart D3 soft starters: Read multiple registers starting from 43 up to a maximum of 119 register blocks. Single write register 42 or multiple write registers 49 to 4599. N O TE A multiple read across register boundary 48/49 will result in a Modbus Error code 5 at the Master. 6 Modbus Module User Guide

6.1 Modbus Register N O TE Some soft starters do not support some functions. Registers 46 and above are not compatible with Digistart D2 Series soft starters. For Digistart D2, use registers 42 to 48. Table 6-1 Register addresses Register Description Bits Details 42 Command (single write) to 2 To send a command to the starter, write the required value: 1 = Start 2 = Stop 3 = Reset 4 = Quick stop (coast to stop) 5 = Forced communication trip 6 = Start using Parameter Set 1 1 7 = Start using Parameter Set 2 1 3 to 7 43 Starter state to 3 1 = Ready 2 = Starting 3 = Running 4 = Stopping (including braking) 5 = Restart delay (including temperature check) 6 = Tripped 7 = Programming mode 8 = Jog forward 9 = Jog reverse 4 1 = Positive phase sequence (only valid if bit 6 = 1) 5 1 = Current exceeds FLC 6 = Uninitialised 1 = Initialised 7 = Remote Operator communications are OK 1 = Remote Operator/Communications device fault 44 Trip code to 7 See Trip Codes on page 9 45 2 Motor current to 7 Average 3-phase motor current (A) 46 Motor temperature to 7 Motor 1 temperature (thermal model) 47 Product information to 2 Product parameter list version 3 to 7 Product type code 3 48 Serial Protocol Version to 7 Communication protocol between module and starter 49 4 Parameter management to 7 Manage soft starter programmable parameters. Single or multiple read or write 46 Version to 5 6 to 8 9 to 15 Binary protocol version number Parameter list version number Product type code 3 461 462 5 Changed parameter number to 7 8 to 15 = parameters not changed 1 to 255 = index number of the last parameter changed Total number of parameters available in the starter 463 5 Changed parameter value to 13 Value of the last parameter that was changed, as indicated in register 462 14 to 15 464 Starter state to 4 = 1 = Ready 2 = Starting 3 = Running 4 = Stopping 5 = Not ready (restart delay, restart temperature check, run simulation, input A (DI4, +24V) not shorted) 6 = Tripped 7 = Programming mode 8 = Jog forward 9 = Jog reverse 5 1 = Warning 6 = Unintialised 1 = Initialised Modbus Module User Guide 7

Register Description Bits Details 465 2 Current to 13 14 to 15 466 Current to 9 1 to 15 467 Motor temperature to 7 8 to 15 468 7 Power to 11 12 to 13 14 to 15 469 % Power factor to 7 8 to 15 461 Voltage to 13 14 to 15 4611 2 Current to 13 14 to 15 4612 2 Current to 13 14 to 15 4613 2 Current to 13 14 to 15 4614 4615 4616 7 = Local control 1 = Remote control 8 = Parameter(s) have changed since last parameter read 1 = No parameters have changed 5 9 = Negative phase sequence 1 = Positive phase sequence 1 to 15 See Trip Codes on page 9 6 Average rms current across all three phases Current (% motor FLC) Motor 1 thermal model (%) Motor 2 thermal model (%) Power Power scale 1% = power factor of 1 Average rms voltage across all three phases Phase 1 current (rms) Phase 2 current (rms) Phase 3 current (rms) 4617 Parameter list version to 7 8 to 15 Parameter list minor revision Parameter list major version 4618 Digital Input state to 15 For all inputs, = open, 1 = closed (shorted) = Start 1 = Stop 2 = Reset 3 = Input A 4 = Input B 5 = Input C, if fitted 6 = Input D, if fitted 7 to 15 = 4619 to 4631 1 Ensure that the programmable input is not set to Motor Set Select before using this function. 2 For models D3-1x-53-B and smaller this value will be 1 times greater than the value displayed on the keypad. 3 Product type code: 4 = Digistart D2 8 = Digistart D3 4 See the relevant soft starter literature for a complete parameter list. The first product parameter is always allocated to register 49. The last product parameter is allocated to register 4XXX, where XXX = 8 plus total number of available parameters in the product. 5 Reading register 463 (Changed parameter value) will reset registers 462 (Changed parameter number) and 464 (Parameters have changed). Always read registers 462 and 464 before reading register 463. 6 Bits 1 to 15 of register 464 report the soft starter's trip or warning code. If the value of bits to 4 is 6, the soft starter has tripped. If bit 5 = 1, a warning has activated and the starter is continuing to operate. 7 Powerscale functions as follows: = multiply Power by 1 to get W 1 = multiply Power by 1 to get W 2 = Power is represented in kw 3 = multiply Power by 1 to get kw N O TE If Pr 3A Input A Function for Digistart D3 is set to motor set select, this will cause a conflict with motor set selection via serial communications. 8 Modbus Module User Guide

6.2 Trip Codes Table 6-2 Trip messages Trip Code 1 Excess start time 2 Motor overload (thermal model) 3 Motor thermistor 4 Current imbalance 5 Frequency (Mains supply) 6 Phase sequence 7 Instantaneous overcurrent 8 Power loss / Power circuit 1 Heatsink overtemperature 11 Motor Connection Tx 12 Input trip 13 FLC too high (FLC out of range) 14 Unsupported option (function not available in inside delta) 15 Starter communication (between module and soft starter) 16 Network communication (between module and network) 17 Internal fault x (where x is the fault code detailed in the table below) 2 1 Ground fault 23 Parameter out of Range 24 Input B trip 26 L1 phase loss 27 L2 phase loss 28 L3 phase loss 29 L1-T1 shorted 3 L2-T2 shorted 31 L3-T3 shorted 32 Motor 2 overload (thermal model) 33 2 Time-overcurrent (Bypass overload) 35 Battery/clock 36 Thermistor circuit 37 RTD/PT1 A 38 1 RTD/PT1 B 39 1 RTD/PT1 C 4 1 RTD/PT1 D 41 1 RTD/PT1 E 42 1 RTD/PT1 F 43 1 RTD/PT1 G 45 RTD/PT1 X Circt 46 Analog input trip 47 Overpower 48 Underpower 255 No trip Description Digistart D2 Digistart D3 1 Available with Digistart D3 only if the appropriate option card is fitted. 2 For Digistart D3, time-overcurrent protection is only available on internally bypassed models. Modbus Module User Guide 9

6.2.1 Internal Fault x The table below details the internal fault code associated with trip code 17. Table 6-3 Internal fault X Internal fault 7 to 72 Current Read Err Lx 73 ATTENTI! Remove Mains Volts 74 to 76 Motor Connection Tx 77 to 79 Firing Fail Px 8 to 82 VZC Fail Px 83 Low Control Volts 84 to 98 Internal fault X Contact your local supplier with the fault code (X). Message displayed on the keypad 6.3 Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) The CRC is a 16bit cyclic redundancy check using a polynomial with a value A1. The 16bit CRC is appended to the message and transmitted LSB first. The CRC is calculated on all the bytes in the frame. For further Modbus information, including the CRC calculation, refer to the Modbus protocol specifications available at http://www.modbus.org/specs.php. 6.4 Examples Command: Start Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 6 42 1 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 6 42 1 CRC1, CRC2 Starter status: Running Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 3 43 1 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 3 2 xxxx11 CRC1, CRC2 Trip code: Motor overload Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 3 44 1 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 3 2 1 CRC1, CRC2 Download parameter from starter Digistart D3: Read parameter 3 (Pr 1C) Locked Rotor Time, 1 seconds Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 3 411 1 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 3 2 1 CRC1, CRC2 Upload parameter to starter Digistart D3: Write parameter 12 (Pr 2H), Stop Mode, set = 2 'Adaptive Control' Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 6 42 2 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 6 419 2 CRC1, CRC2 Upload multiple parameters to starter Digistart D3: Write Parameters 6, 7, 8 (Prs 2B Current Limit, 2C Initial Current, 2D Start Ramp Time). Set to values of 35%, 3%, 15 seconds respectively. Message Starter Address Function Code Register Address Data CRC In 2 16 414,3 35, 3, 15 CRC1, CRC2 Out 2 16 414,3 35, 3, 15 CRC1, CRC2 N O TE This function can only be used to upload consecutive parameters. The Register Address data indicates the number of parameters to be uploaded, and the register address of the first parameter. N O TE Parameter information can only be uploaded/downloaded from Digistart D3 starters. 1 Modbus Module User Guide

32 5. B 6.5 Modbus Error Codes Table 6-4 Error codes Code Description Example 1 Illegal function code Function other than 3 or 6 2 Illegal data address Register number invalid 3 Not readable data Register not allowed for data reading 4 Not writable data Register not allowed for data writing 5 Data boundary fault Multiple data transfer across data boundary or data size more than 125 6 Invalid command code eg writing "6" into 43 7 Illegal parameter read Invalid parameter number 8 Illegal parameter write Invalid parameter number, read only, or hidden parameter 9 Unsupported command Sending a serial command to Digistart D3 with Pr 3O = Disable Control in RMT. 1 Local communication error Communication error between Modbus slave and starter N O TE Some of the above codes are different from those defined in the Modbus Application Protocol Specification available on www.modbus.org. 7. Modbus Control via Remote Keypad The Modbus Module can be used to connect a Remote Keypad to the soft starter, enabling control via an RS-485 serial communications network. See the Remote Keypad instructions for details. 7.1 Grounding and Shielding Twisted pair data cable with ground shield is recommended. The cable shield should be connected to the GND device terminal at both ends and one point of the site protective ground. 7.2 Termination Resistors In long cable runs prone to excessive noise interference, termination resistors should be installed between the data lines at both ends of the RS-485 cable. This resistance should match the cable impedance (typically 12 Ω). Do not use wire wound resistors. Figure 7-1 Installation with termination resistors 1 2 3 Network master RS-485 Remote Keypad RS-485 Soft starter RS-485 7.3 RS-485 Data Cable Connection Daisy chain connection is recommended. This is achieved by parallel connections of the data cable at the actual device terminals. 7.4 Remote Keypad RS-485 Network Connection Specifications Input impedance: 12 kω Common mode voltage range: - 7 V to + 12 V Input sensitivity: ± 2 mv Minimum differential output voltage: 1.5 V (with max loading of 54 Ω) Modbus Module User Guide 11

8. Specifications Enclosure Dimensions... 4 mm (W) x 166 mm (H) x 9 mm (D) Weight... 25 g Protection... IP2 Mounting Spring-action plastic mounting clips (x 2) Connections Soft starter... 6-way pin assembly Network... 5-way male and unpluggable female connector (supplied) Maximum cable size... 2.5 mm2 Settings Protocol... Modbus RTU, AP ASCII Address range... to 31 Data rate (bps)... 48, 96, 192, 384 Parity... None, Odd, Even, 1-bit Timeout... None (off), 1 s, 6 s, 1 s Certification C... IEC 6947-4-2 CE... IEC 6947-4-2 RoHS... Compliant with EU Directive 22/95/EC 12 Modbus Module User Guide

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