Toshiba MBP-100 Manual De Usuario

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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 LCD panel (also called the “Electronic Operator Interface” or 
“EOI”) can communicate with the drive via either the RS485/RS232 
channel (CNU1/CNU1A) or the common serial channel (CNU2/CNU2A).  
Because the gateway uses the common serial channel, the LCD panel 
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 LCD panel), then this connection must first be switched 
over to CNU1 (on the drive control board) and CNU1A (on the LCD panel).  
Refer to Toshiba’s documentation for any precautions or notices regarding 
this connection change.  If the LCD panel is already connected via the 
RS485/RS232 channel, then no change is required. 
6.  Configure the drive’s LCD panel to communicate via the RS485/RS232 
channel by setting parameter ”Communication Setting 
Parameters...Communication Settings...Select LCD Port 
Connection
” to “RS485/232 serial”. 
7.  Connect the drive’s common serial communication port (CNU2) to one of 
the ASD channels of the gateway with the communication cable 
(communication cable is not included with the gateway kit).  When 
choosing cables for this connection, standard 24 AWG category 5 (CAT5) 
unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) 8-conductor cables found in Ethernet 
networks in most office environments can be used.  The maximum 
allowable length for these cables is 5 meters.  Although there are many 
varieties and styles of CAT5 UTP cables available, ICC strongly 
recommends using only high-quality cables from reputable manufacturers 
to guarantee optimal noise immunity and cable longevity.  Ensure that each 
end of the cable is fully seated into the modular connectors, and route the 
cable such that it is located well away from any drive input power or motor 
wiring.  Also take care to route the cable away from any sharp edges or 
positions where it may be pinched. 
8.  Reinstall the drive’s front cover / close the drive’s cabinet door. 
9.  Repeat steps 2-8 to connect other drive(s) as needed. 
10.  Connect the Modbus Plus network to the “NETWORK” DB9 connector.  Be 
sure to follow all published guidelines pertaining to Modbus Plus network 
connections, layout and routing.  
11.  If an auxiliary power supply is going to be used, connect it to the gateway’s 
“POWER” jack. 
12.  Take a moment to verify that the gateway and all network cables have 
sufficient clearance from drives, motors, or power-carrying electrical wiring. 
13.  Turn the power sources to all connected drives ON, and verify that the 
drives function properly.  If the drives do not appear to power up, or do not 
function properly, immediately turn power OFF.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to 
remove all power from the drives.
  Then, verify all connections.  Contact