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Password to access safety parameters on Sigma-5 and Sigma-7 series    Yaskawa Solutions
A password is needed to access safety option parameters on Sigma-5 and Sigma-7 drives when the safety module is connected. Use password "0000" at the prompt in SigmaWin+ Ver 7 Software.
Sigma 7 Compact Login and Password    Yaskawa Solutions
The following information is to be able to login to web server and SigmaLogic7 2.0 LogicWork. SigmaLogic product is the same as MP2600iec: Login: Admin Password: MP2600 SigmaLogic7 product is the same as Sigma-7Siec: Login: Admin Password: Sigma-7S
Information about JUSP-NS100 and JUSP-NS115    Yaskawa Solutions
Compatibility between using JUSP-NS100 and JUSP-NS115 Mechatrolink option cards and their replacements. JUSP-NS100 : Mechatrolink-I for Sigma II servopacks. JUSP-NS115 : Mechatrolink-I & Mechatrolink-II for Sigma II servopacks. In cases where JUSP-NS11...
E7L will not run the motor in HAND mode at a preset speed    Yaskawa Solutions
The E7L is factory set to respond to the analog input by default.To run at a preset speed requires parameter changes. To run in HAND mode, set H3-09 (Auxiliary Terminal Function Selection) = 0 (Frequency Bias), this will remove the association of the a...
doH Damping Resistor Overheat Fault    Yaskawa Solutions
Damper resistors are used to damp over voltages and dissipate excess energy to the resistors. A Damping Resistor Overheat (doH) fault occurs when the temperature of the built-in damping resistor(s) exceeds set values. Check cooling fan(s) for proper op...
3P-VSI Support    Yaskawa Solutions
Century 3P-VS1 is a Magnetek motor control, not a product made by Yaskawa. Contact Magnetek for support: Phone: 800-624-6383
Difference Between JZSP-BA01 Battery Usage for MPiec and Sigma Series SERVOPACKs    Yaskawa Solutions
The battery JZSP-BA01 is used on both MPiec controllers and Sigma Series SERVOPACKs. The battery JZSP-BA01 is required at all times on all MPiec controllers (except Sigma-7 Siec controllers) for retaining battery-backed-up data. It is only required on ...
How to clear alarms on the MPiec controllers and their amplifiers    Yaskawa Solutions
Power must be cycled to clear alarms on the amplifier and the controller. Another method for clearing a fault is to use function blocks in MotionWorks IEC.An amplifier alarm can be reset using MC_Reset and Y_ClearAlarm can be used for clearing MPiec co...
Duplicate Logical IDs    Yaskawa Solutions
Duplicate Logical ID controller error is due to logical ID was changed from one application to another. Search Terms: 340a 001b Two or more LogicalInput have the same ID. The configuration file should be fixed. 340a 001c Two or more LogicalOutput have ...
"N" Interface for SGDM SERVOPACKs    Yaskawa Solutions
The "N" at the end of the models SGDM-xxAN, SGDM-xxDN, or SGDM-xxVN refers to the Mechatrolink-I network. In cases where an SGDM model SGDM-xxxN is not available, users can order SGDH-xxAE (200V) or SGDH-xxDE (400V) with an option card JUSP-NS100 or JU...
Axis Alarm 13017 Appears in the MAH Yaskawa AOI Function Block on Sigma Logic    Yaskawa Solutions
Axis alarm 13017 identifies as Invalid Homing Parameters. This alarm can occur in 2 different ways: The values are zero or invalid meaning that the servo motor cannot get to the home position with the current parameter settings on execution. The values...
FB26 fault on a bypass panel with Bypass Software VST800400 or later with an option card mounted to CN5 of the drive    Yaskawa Solutions
If an SI-xx option card is installed on the drive CN5 connector instead of on the bypass control board, the frequency reference source is affected and the drive will not be able to communicate correctly to the bypass control board using MODBUS. Therefo...
V1000 Display Showing Dots when Using the JVOP-180 or JVOP-182 Digital Operators    Yaskawa Solutions
The remote LCD (JVOP-180) or LED (JVOP-182) digital operator (keypad) option provides an enhanced user interface when connected to a Yaskawa V1000 series drive. At a distance up to 3 meters, the user can read, modify, copy or change parameters and oper...
What is the meaning of CAL or CALL on the keypad display?. - DRV-5NTM5Z    Yaskawa Solutions
Upon drive power up when the drives Run Command or the frequency reference are to be given from PLC thru serial communication - "CALL" will flash on the display for the VS F7/G7 - "CAL" will flash on the display for the VS mini V7/J7This indicates the ...
Control Method Comparison    Yaskawa Solutions
Side by side comparison of selectable control methods using A1-02 (Control Method Selection).
Downloading and Uploading Servo Parameters for Sigma-II Series    Yaskawa Solutions
It may be necessary to download or upload servo parameters for any of the following reasons: When the SGDH servo parameters file needs to be saved for later use. Transferring parameters from one SGDH SERVOPACK to another SGDH SERVOPACK. Accessing param...
What is the difference between NR-EU-TFT12-A and NR-EU-TFT12-B?    Yaskawa Solutions
NR-EU-TFT12-* is a 12" TFT screen manufactured in Europe used as a replacement for 14" CRT monitors used with legacy Yasnac CNC controllers. NR-EU-TFT12-B can be used to replace C5470YE 14" CRT. NR-EU-TFT12-A can not be used to replace C5470YE 14" CRT....
Disable PID when Switching to HAND Mode on 1000 Series Bypass Units    Yaskawa Solutions
A PID (proportional integral derivative) loop (or PI loop) is a type of control used to maintain a setpoint based on a type of feedback (pressure, temperature, etc.). When running in HAND mode with PID control enabled (b5-01 = 1), the unit will not run...
Quick Start Settings for Metasys N2 Communications for 1000 Series Bypass Units    Yaskawa Solutions
Metasys N2 communications is embedded in Z1000 Bypass, Z1000U Bypass, and P1000 Bypass units and does not require any type of option card.. The table below can be used as a cheat sheet or quick setup list to show the parameters required to set up Metas...
Troubleshooting CPF04 fault code on an P7, E7, V7, or AC7 Matrix Drive    Yaskawa Solutions
A CPF04 (A/D Converter Error) fault registers for a communication error between the drive, terminal board, or the gate drive board on the P7, E7, V7, or AC7 Matrix Drive. With the power off, remove the run command, then cycle power to see if alarm clea...
Locking the Setpoint (Q1-01) on a iQpump1000 Drive    Yaskawa Solutions
The following will allow to lock out the setpoint from being changed by accident. From the main screen, press the up arrow key until Programming Menu displays. Hit enter Hit enter on Parameter A1-01 Change A1-01 to 3 (Lock Parameters)
Capacitor Guards Covers on Larger A1000, P1000 and iQpump1000 Drives    Yaskawa Solutions
Capacitor Guards are only required for A1000, P1000 and iQpump1000 IP00 models (those ending in AAA) to prevent exposure of internal components (needed only on applications when drive heat sink is mounted external of the control enclosure). Note: NEMA ...
P1000 Enclosure Part Numbers Including Covers, Grommets and Cooling Fans    Yaskawa Solutions
The table below contains links to P1000 drive part lists with images providing the part numbers for the following items: Front Face Cover USB Port Cover Digital Operator Terminal Cover Screws for the Terminal Cover Conduit Bracket for the Front Cover C...
Parameter F1-21 in V/f with PG feedback    Yaskawa Solutions
If the control method is set to V/f with PG (A1-02 = 1) during an auto tune or while normal operations, the drive will acknowledge the channels based on parameter F1-21 (PG 1 Signal Selection) from the encoder on a F7, A1000 or GA800 drive. If the cont...
Is it possible to route the POT and NOT signals through DeviceNet on an MP940D? - MNEN-5CJMFU    Yaskawa Solutions
Technically Yes, but care must be taken to insure safety.Positive Over Travel (POT) and Negative Over Travel (NOT) are considered critical I/O, and their function is controlled within the SGDH amplifier by default. This strict control insures that mot...
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