GE Network Router IS200ADIIH_A_ _ User Manual

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Section  
Page  
Functional Description............................................................................................ 2  
ISBus ............................................................................................................... 3  
Connections ................................................................................................ 3  
Performance................................................................................................ 4  
Data Mapping.............................................................................................. 5  
Drive Parameters ............................................................................................. 7  
LAN Validation .......................................................................................... 7  
LAN Faults ................................................................................................. 8  
Application Data..................................................................................................... 9  
LED Indicators............................................................................................... 11  
Testpoints....................................................................................................... 12  
Connectors..................................................................................................... 12  
Installation and Renewal/Warranty Replacement................................................. 14  
How to Order a Board.................................................................................... 14  
Board Identification .................................................................................. 14  
Warranty Terms ........................................................................................ 15  
Placing the Order ...................................................................................... 15  
Handling Precautions..................................................................................... 15  
New Installations ........................................................................................... 16  
ADII Required Parts ................................................................................. 16  
Installation Procedures.............................................................................. 17  
Replacement Procedures................................................................................ 18  
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ISBus  
The ISBus has one controller (drop 0) and no more then 31 nodes (1-31). The master  
sends out a stream of bytes containing each ISBus node's references. As the nodes  
receive the stream of bytes, they pass the stream on to the next node substituting  
their own feedback data in place of their reference data in the stream. When the  
stream of bytes return to the master, it contains each nodes feedback data.  
The ISBus frame rate is programmable and can be 1, 2, 4, or 8 milliseconds (ms).  
The ADII board requires a time delay of 200 µsec. This allows the LAN Control  
Processor (LCP on the LDCC board) to write the drive’s feedbacks into the ISBus  
controller prior to the start of the next frame. The delay time at the end of a frame is  
shown in Table 1. This time is valid as long as the number of pages per the frame  
rate is not exceeded.  
Table 1. Frame End Delay Time  
Frame  
Number of  
End of Frame  
Rate (ms)  
AcDc2000 drives*  
Delay Time (µs)  
1
2
4
8
4
8
200  
400  
16  
32  
800  
1600  
*AcDc2000 drives use a double page (refer to the following timing diagram).  
pg  
time delay  
Frame à  
Frame à  
End Of Serial Data (EOSD)  
(ADII ISBus controller introduction to LCP)  
2 µs per byte (5 Mbits/s baud rate)  
64 µs per page  
1 page = 1 cell = 8 variables (variable = 4 bytes in length)  
1 double page = 2 cells = 16 variables  
Connections  
The ADII board interfaces to the ISBus through two RJ45 connectors, P2 (TX/OUT)  
and P3 (RX/IN). The user’s cables are run into the drive package and directly to the  
ADII board.  
The TX/OUT connector (P2) ties to the RX/IN connector (P3) of the next device on  
the ISBus. The RX/IN connector (P3) ties to the TX/OUT connector (P2) of the  
previous device on the ISBus.  
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Performance  
On the ISBus, the controller sends control bits and references for each drive in a  
single stream of bytes. The first drive wired to the controller receives the stream of  
bytes, retrieves its command bits and references, and passes the stream of bytes onto  
the next drive substituting its feedback bits and variables for the command bits and  
references. When the controller receives the stream of bytes from the bus, it is  
receiving the feedback bits and feedback variables from the drives.  
The ISBus scan time can be selected to be 1, 2, 4, or 8 ms. These times are limited to  
the number of devices on the bus. See Table 2 for performance factor descriptions.  
Table 2. Performance Factors  
Performance  
Factor  
Description  
Control logic  
sweep rate  
Time required for a sweep of the control logic being executed in the  
controller (typically measured in ms).  
Configured frame  
time of the ISBus  
1, 2, 4, or 8 milliseconds (Set by the master).  
Types of devices  
on the bus  
The contribution of each device to the bus sweep rate varies with the  
quantity of I/O data being exchanged with the controller. Each AcDc2000  
drive contributes about 0.20 ms (200 µs). This data is used in calculating  
what the frame time should be.  
Quantity of  
As the number of devices on the bus grows, so does the bus sweep rate.  
devices on the bus This data is used in calculating what the frame time should be.  
AC/DC2000 LCP  
to DCP  
LCP will pass the reference bits and references to the drive control  
processor (DCP) in one ms time with an average of 500 µs.  
AD/DC2000 DCP  
Algorithms  
Many of the references are passed to the DCP in generic setpoint  
variables. These variables are read by the DCP at different update times  
(11, 22, or 44 ms).  
AD/DC2000 DCP  
Algorithms  
Many of the feedbacks are passed from the DCP in generic feedback  
variables. These variables are written by the DCP at different update  
times (11 ms, 22 ms, 44 ms).  
LCP to ISBus  
LCP obtains drive feedbacks from the LCP/DCP dual-port RAM at the  
end of a frame and loads these feedbacks into the controller. These  
feedbacks are sent to the master in the next ISBus frame.  
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Data Mapping  
The drive is configured through its keypad or by the toolbox. Once configured, the  
drive exchanges a fixed set of integer variables with the controller during each ISBus  
scan.  
Variables sent to the drive are defined as references  
Variables retrieved from the drive are defined as feedbacks.  
The integer variable interface map consists of 17 words of reference and 17 words of  
feedback. The first two words of reference and feedback contain 32 bits. The  
remaining 15 words of reference and feedback contain signed integer variables.  
Tables 3 and 4 define the system application signal map and Boolean signals. Table  
5 contains AcDc2000 reference and feedback values.  
Table 3. Signal Map  
Page 1 References Innovation  
Innovation Series Series  
Mnemonic  
AcDc2000  
Feedbacks  
AcDc2000  
Innovation  
Series  
Mnemonic  
Innovation  
Series  
1 Request Bits  
Request Bits  
Feedback Bits  
FAULT (V.500)  
LCPSFB (V.558)  
Feedback Bits  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2 Auto Speed Ref  
3 Spd Ref Aux RPM LAN_AUX_RPM SPDSETP (V.205)  
4 Torque Ref LAN_TRQ_REF LOADADJ (V.225)  
5 Spd Ref Aux Appl LAN_AUX_SPD GS1 (V.218,219) DW  
LAN_SPD_REF MMSSETP (V.204)  
LAN_FLT_CODE Fault Number  
LAN_SPD_FBK Speed Feedback  
(EE.5627) LFBVAR7 (V.593) LAN_TRQ_FBK Motor Torque  
LCPCFB (V.559)  
Undefined  
LAN_I_MAG  
Motor Current  
6 Ramp Time Ref  
7 GP LAN Ref 1  
8 GP LAN Ref 2  
LAN_RAMP_TM GS3DWA (V.1438)  
LAN_R01_REF LANV0SP (V.206)  
LAN_R02_REF LANV1SP (V.207)  
(EE.769) LFBVAR1 (V.566) LAN_R01_ADR GP LAN Fbk Reg 1  
(EE.770) LFBVAR2 (V.567) LAN_R02_ADR GP LAN Fbk Reg 2  
Page 2 References Innovation  
Innovation Series Series  
Mnemonic  
AcDc2000  
Feedbacks  
AcDc2000  
Innovation  
Series  
Mnemonic  
Innovation  
Series  
1 Torque Ref Aux  
2 Speed Ratio  
3 Diameter Ratio  
4 Inertia Ref  
LAN_TRQ_AUX GS3DWB (V.1439)  
1 (EE.771) LFBVAR5 (V.588) LAN_R05_ADR GPLAN Fbk Reg 5  
LAN_SPD_ADJ DRAWSETP (V.209) 2 (EE.772) LFBVAR6 (V.589) LAN_R06_ADR GPLAN Fbk Reg 6  
LAN_DIAM_ADJ DIAMSETP (V.224)  
3 SPEEDREF (V.560)  
LAN_SREF_FBK Net Spd Ref Fbk  
LAN_J_REF  
GS2 (V.220,221) DW 4 Undefined  
5 Undefined  
5 Undefined  
6 Undefined  
6 Undefined  
7 GP LAN Ref 3  
8 GP LAN Ref 4  
LAN_R03_REF LANV2SP (V.208)  
LAN_R04_REF LANV3SP (V.210)  
7 (EE.743) LFBVAR3 (V.568) LAN_R03_ADR GP LAN Fbk Reg 3  
8 (EE.744) LFBVAR4 (V.569) LAN_R04_ADR GP LAN Fbk Reg 4  
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Table 4. Boolean Signals  
AcDc2000 Feedback Bits  
Request Bits  
Innovation Series  
Innovation  
Series  
Innovation  
Series  
Innovation  
Series  
AcDc2000  
Mnemonic  
Mnemonic  
bit #  
bit #  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Heartbeat ref, lan  
Fault reset req, lan  
Trip request, lan  
Alarm request, lan  
Undefined  
LAN_HTBT_REF AUXCMD00  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
AUXFB00  
LAN_HTBT_FBK Heartbeat fbk, lan  
LAN_FLT_RST  
LAN_TRP_REQ  
LAN_ALM_REQ  
SOFTRES  
NOFAULT  
TRIPFLT  
NO_FLT  
No faults active  
Trip fault active  
Local Fault string  
System fault string  
Ready to Run  
CFGCMD32 (V.1422)  
CFGCMD33 (V.1423)  
TRIP_FLT  
LOC_FLT  
SYS_FLT  
RUN_RDY  
AUXFBW32.0  
AUXFBW32.1  
AUXFBW32.2  
MPWRENAB  
RUNNING  
RUNACT  
Undefined  
Undefined  
BRG_PWR_ENB Bridge is on  
Undefined  
RUNNING  
RUN_ACT  
JOG_ACT  
X_STP_CMD  
Running  
Run request, lan  
Jog request, lan  
LAN_RUN_REQ  
LAN_JOG_REQ  
RUNRQ (V.650)  
JOGRQ (V.651)  
Run Active  
Jog Active  
X stop active  
JOGACT  
10 X stop request, lan  
11 Full flux req, lan  
12 Rev mode req, lan  
LAN_XSTP_REQ CFGCMD34 (V.1424) 10 AUXFBW32.3  
LAN_FFLX_REQ CFGCMD35 (V.1425) 11 AUXFBW32.4  
FLX_ENB_STAT Flux enable status  
LAN_REV_REQ  
REVCMD (V.675)  
12 AUXFBW32.5  
REVERSE  
Reverse mode  
active  
13 Torque mode req, lan LAN_TREF_ENB CURFOLRQ (V.684)  
13 AUXFBW32.6  
TRQ_MODE_ACT Torque mode  
active  
14 Droop disab req, lan LAN_DRP_INH  
BIASDINH (V.724)  
RCLILIM (V.695)  
ALTRAJSU (V.643)  
14 AUXFBW32.7  
15 AUXFBW32.8  
16 AUXFBW32.9  
17 AUXFBW32.10  
18 Undefined  
SPD_MODE_ACT Speed mode active  
15 Trq lim 2 sel, lan  
16 Ramp rate 2 sel, lan  
17 Ramp hold req, lan  
18 Auto mode req, lan  
19 Undefined  
LAN_TLIM_SEL  
LAN_RMP_SEL  
TRQ_LIM_ACT  
LOCAL_MODE  
In cur or trq limit  
Local mode active  
LAN_RMP_HOLD HOLDSPD (V.699)  
LAN_AUTO_REQ AUTOCMD (V.683)  
MA_ENB_STAT MA cont enable stat  
19 ZEROSPD  
20 Undefined  
ZERO_SPD  
Zero speed active  
20 Undefined  
21 Undefined  
21 Undefined  
22 Undefined  
22 Undefined  
23 Undefined  
23 Undefined  
24 GP lan req bit 1  
25 GP lan req bit 2  
26 GP lan req bit 3  
27 GP lan req bit 4  
28 GP lan req bit 5  
29 GP lan req bit 6  
30 GP lan req bit 7  
31 GP lan req bit 8  
LAN_B01_REQ  
LAN_B02_REQ  
LAN_B03_REQ  
LAN_B04_REQ  
LAN_B05_REQ  
LAN_B06_REQ  
LAN_B07_REQ  
LAN_B08_REQ  
AUXCMD01 (V.661)  
AUXCMD02 (V.662)  
AUXCMD03 (V.663)  
AUXCMD04 (V.664)  
AUXCMD05 (V.665)  
AUXCMD06 (V.666)  
AUXCMD07 (V.667)  
AUXCMD08 (V.738)  
24 (EE.781) AUXFB01 LAN_B01_ADR  
25 (EE.782) AUXFB02 LAN_B02_ADR  
26 (EE.783) AUXFB03 LAN_B03_ADR  
27 (EE.784) AUXFB04 LAN_B04_ADR  
28 (EE.785) AUXFB05 LAN_B05_ADR  
29 (EE.786) AUXFB06 LAN_B06_ADR  
30 (EE.787) AUXFB07 LAN_B07_ADR  
31 (EE.788) AUXFB08 LAN_B08_ADR  
LAN_B01_ADR  
LAN_B02_ADR  
LAN_B03_ADR  
LAN_B04_ADR  
LAN_B05_ADR  
LAN_B06_ADR  
LAN_B07_ADR  
LAN_B08_ADR  
Notes:  
For CFGCMDx reference bits to be active, drive EE.762.8 (LDRVJP.8) must be set.  
For AUXFBW32.x feedback bits to be active, drive EE.5626 (AUXFBJP) must be set to 3 (bits .1 & .0 must be set).  
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Table 5. AcDc2000 References and Feedback Values (1pu)  
Variable  
AcDc2000 Signal  
LOADADJ  
(1pu)  
5000  
Armature Current Refr  
Speed Refr  
MMSETP  
20000  
20000  
10000  
5000  
Ramp Refr  
Droop Gain R  
Field Flux Refr  
Speed Rate Reg Output  
Voltage Fdbk  
5000  
20000  
5000  
Field Current Fdbk  
Armature Current Fdbk  
Speed Fdbk  
LCPCFB  
LCPSFB  
5000  
20000  
Drive Parameters  
All of the ADII board configuration parameters are stored in the drive and loaded  
into the ADII board when the drive is powered up or reset. The parameters can be  
modified using the drive’s keypad or the toolbox, either through the ISBus LAN or  
through the drive’s RS-232C port.  
The following parameters configure the application interface:  
ADII Jumper 1 (ADIIJP1)  
ADIIJP1.0 = Enables the ADII interface  
When ADII is enabled, all other LAN interfaces must be disabled.  
ADIIJP1.14 = Disables the ISBus controller ASIC watchdog.  
This is a special diagnostic bit that is normally not set. Setting this bit  
disables the ISBus controller watchdog detection.  
ADIIJP1.15 = Enables Loop Back Mode  
This is a special diagnostic mode that loops the references received back  
into the feedbacks. The references do not go to the drive’s regulator  
processor but are short circuited to the feedback area of the ISBus  
controller.  
ADII Node Number (ADINID)  
ADINID = The drive’s ISBus node ID (131).  
The controller is drop number 0 and the drives may be drops 131.  
Drive blockware patterns should be set up to accept the references and perform the  
required functions. Drive blockware patterns must also be set up to load the feedback  
data appropriately.  
LAN Validation  
The drive has two levels of validation, the LAN watchdog and the LAN heartbeat  
functions.  
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The LAN watchdog function is made up of three parts:  
First, the LAN Control Processor (LCP) monitors the ISBus controller’s fault  
bits and displays an ADII fault, if the ISBus controller is in a fault state.  
Second, the LCP monitors it’s own communication with the ISBus controller  
and if for any reason the ISBus controller is not communicating to LCP, then a  
drive fault FLT.xxx ADIIRTM displays.  
If the LCP and the Drive Control Processor (DCP, on the LDCC board) fail to  
communicate with each other, then a drive fault is triggered and displays.  
The LAN heartbeat function can loop back a signal between the drive and any level  
in the LAN hierarchy, such that a higher-level controller can validate the entire  
connection pathway, including the drive.  
The first bit in the drive’s feedback map is used as a heartbeat from the drive to the  
master controller. The drive LCP always writes the heartbeat feedback to the same  
state as the heartbeat reference. Thus, the master controller can monitor the status of  
the communication with the drive by continually toggling the heartbeat to the drive  
and monitoring the heartbeat from the drive.  
A Programmable Logic  
Controller (PLC) used as a  
master controller can  
generate a heartbeat to the  
drive by inverting the  
heartbeat from the drive and  
sending that value back to the  
drive.  
The LCP sets AUXCMD0 if references are being received from the LAN and clears  
AUXCMD0 if references are not being received from the LAN. The drive blockware  
may be set up to monitor AUXCMD0 and cause a fault FLT.359 LINKLOSS if  
AUXCMD0 is cleared.  
LAN Faults  
The following signals determine LAN health and declare faults:  
AUXCMD0 (master link presence)  
Heartbeat ref, LAN (Lan_Htbt_Ref)  
Heartbeat fbk, LAN (Lan_Htbt_Fbk)  
The following faults are associated with the LAN interface: (See Table 6 for  
descriptions.)  
FLT.359 LINKLOSS  
FLT.446 LADIINIT  
FLT.447LADIIWDG  
FLT.448 LADIIRTM  
FLT.449 LADIISEL  
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Table 6. Fault Codes for ADII Board and ISBus Interface  
Fault  
No.  
Fault Name  
Description  
Corrective Action to Take  
359  
FLT_LINK_LOS  
The ISBus controller is not receiving  
data from the ISBus LAN.  
Check to make sure there is a master  
controller on the ISBus and that it is  
communicating.  
(May be set up to  
monitor  
AUXCMD.00 bit.  
If AUXCMD.00 =  
0, the cause fault  
FL359.) *  
(LCP ADII interrupt is not being  
triggered)  
Check ADII board JP1 for a 1-2  
connection.  
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections  
and cables.  
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2  
& P3)  
Replace ADII board  
446  
447  
FLT_LADIINIT  
ADII board failed initialization  
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections  
and cables.  
Replace ADII board  
FLT_LADIIWDG  
ISBus controller and/or LCP has failed  
the watchdog  
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections  
and cables.  
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2  
& P3)  
Replace ADII board  
448  
449  
FLT_LADIIRTM  
FLT_LADIISEL  
ADII board run time fault  
Check/replace LNPL and 2PL connections  
and cables.  
The ISBus controller has a fault or LCP  
has detected a problem with the ADII  
board or ISBus controller interface.  
Check the ISBus connections (RJ45 – P2  
& P3)  
Replace ADII board  
Another drive LAN is enabled besides  
ISBus.  
Modify the drive’s parameters (EEROM)  
to disable the other LANs  
DLAN  
– LCPJP1.0 (EE615.0 ) = 1  
– ARCJP1.0 (EE706.0) = 0  
– GENJPR.0 (EE725.0) = 0  
– LCPJP3.0 (EE617.0) = 0  
DLAN +  
GENIUS  
ADCI  
(CPL/CBUS/FBUS)  
* = AUXCMD.00 will be set if the LCP is interrupted by the ADII board's interrupt line (the ISBus controller received  
data from the master), AUXCMD.00 will be cleared if the interrupt does not happen for 80 ms.  
Application Data  
The ADII board has no fuses or hardware jumpers. The ADII board has LED  
indicators and testpoints for diagnostic and setup purposes. Any ISBus or ADII  
board faults will be displayed on the drive’s display. The testpoints on the ADII  
board are for manufacturing, diagnostic, and setup purposes. See Figure 2 for the  
locations of these devices.  
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2PL  
TP3 TP1 TP2  
E2  
CHASSIS  
P24 P5  
DCOM  
P3  
P2  
ISBus Cable  
Strain Reliefs  
DS5  
DS6  
IS200ADIIH1A  
U6  
U4  
U5  
U2  
E1  
COM1  
LNPL  
Figure 2. ADII Board Layout Diagram  
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LED Indicators  
The LEDs on the ADII board are only intended for diagnostic purposes. See Table 7  
for a description of the LED indications. The drive’s display will show any ISBus  
faults or ADII board interface faults.  
Note Debug LEDs DBG1A (DS3) and DBG1B (DS4) are for manufacturing test  
only.  
Table 7. ADII Board LED Indicator Descriptions  
LED  
Mnemonic  
Description  
DS1  
Bus Active  
On if LAN pulses are detected and in an active state. If this LED  
is not on, then the ISBus Controller has not detected any LAN  
pulses and is not in an active state.  
DS2  
Bus Online  
On or flashing if modulation on the LAN is detected. If this LED is  
not on, then the ISBus Controller is not online. See Table 8 for a  
description of flashing indications.  
DS3  
DS4  
DS5  
Debug1A  
Debug1B  
Manufacturing use only  
Manufacturing use only  
Bypass Relays On if these relays are being driven (meaning the drive’s P5 is  
Enabled  
OK). If this LED is not on, then P5 (+5 V) is below 4.6 V or P24  
(+24 V) is too low to drive these relays.  
DS6  
Xmit Data  
On if there is data being transmitted. If this relay is not lit (dimly),  
then there is no transmitted data.  
(because this LED is directly across the differential transmit lines,  
it is being pulsed and will appear to be very dim)  
Table 8. DS2 LED Indicator Flashing Indications  
Modulatio  
n Present  
ISBus  
Controller  
Core State  
DS2  
Flashes/Second  
No  
x
Off Solid  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
RESET  
OFF LINE  
STANDBY  
ONLINE  
1
2
3
On Solid  
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Testpoints  
There are seven testpoints on the ADII board as follows:  
Table 9. Testpoint Descriptions  
Testpoint  
TP1  
Nomenclature  
P5  
Description  
Positive 5 V dc  
TP2  
DCOM  
Digital common  
TP3  
P24  
Positive 24 V dc  
TP4  
DBG1A  
DBG1B  
0BACTIVE1  
0ONLN1  
Manufacturing use only  
Manufacturing use only  
Manufacturing use only  
Manufacturing use only  
TP5  
TP6  
TP7  
Connectors  
There are four plug connectors and two stab-on connectors on the ADII board. Refer  
to the following tables for complete descriptions of these connectors:  
Table Description  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
Stab-on Connectors  
2PL Power Connector  
LNPL Connector to LDCC Board  
P3 ISBus Connector  
P2 ISBus Connector  
Table 10. Stab-on Connector Descriptions  
Connector Nomenclature Description  
E1  
E2  
COM1  
Common (to LDCC board)  
Chassis ground  
CHASSIS  
Table 11. Connector 2PL, Power Supply to ADII Board  
Pin No. Nomenclature Description  
1
2
3
4
5
6
P24  
+24 V dc  
N24  
Not connected  
Digital common  
+5 V dc  
DCOM  
P5  
P5  
+5 V dc  
DCOM  
Digital common  
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Table 12. Connector LNPL, I/O Between the LDCC Board and ADII Board  
Pin No. Nomenclature Description  
1, 2  
3 10  
11  
DCOM  
LND0 LND7  
DCOM  
LNRST  
LNINT  
Digital common ground  
ADII board data signals (D0 D7)  
Digital common ground  
12  
Reset signal going to ADII board  
ADII board interrupt  
13  
14  
DCOM  
LNRDY  
DCOM  
LNALE  
DCOM  
LNRD  
Digital common ground  
15  
Ready/busy signal from ADII board DPRAM  
Digital common ground  
16  
17  
NC  
18  
Digital common ground  
19  
ADII board read control signal  
ADII board write control signal  
Digital common ground  
20  
LNWR  
21  
DCOM  
22 34 LNA0 LNA12 ADII board address signals (A0 A12)  
35  
P5  
+5 V dc  
36  
LNACS  
LNCS1  
LNCS2  
DCOM  
Not connected  
37  
ADII board DPRAM select  
ADII board ISBus controller select  
Digital common ground  
38  
39, 40  
Table 13. P3 Connector, RJ45 ISBus RX/IN RX/TX  
Pin No. Nomenclature Description  
1, 2  
3
NC  
Not connected  
ISBRXP  
4 5  
ISBus receive positive  
Pin 4 is tied to pin 5  
Pin 5 is tied to pin 4  
ISBus receive negative  
Not connected  
4
5
4 5  
6
ISBRXN  
NC  
7, 8  
9, 10  
Shield  
Shield connection  
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Table 14. P2 Connector, RJ45 ISBus TX/OUT  
Pin No. Nomenclature Description  
1, 2  
3
NC  
Not connected  
ISBTXP  
NC  
ISBus transmit positive  
Not connected  
4, 5  
6
ISBTXN  
NC  
ISBus transmit negative  
Not connected  
7, 8  
9, 10  
Shield  
Shield connection  
Installation and Renewal/Warranty Replacement  
How to Order a Board  
When ordering a replacement board for a GE drive, you need to know:  
How to accurately identify the part  
If the part is under warranty  
How to place the order  
This information helps ensure that GE can process the order accurately and as soon  
as possible.  
Board Identification  
A printed wiring board is identified by an alphanumeric part (catalog) number  
located near its edge. Figure 3 explains the structure of the part number.  
The board’s functional acronym, shown in Figure 3, is normally based on the board  
description, or name. For example, the ADII board is described as the Auxiliary  
Drive to ISBus Interface board.  
IS 200 ADII H# A A A  
Artwork revision1  
Functional revision1  
Functional revision2  
Group (variation, G or H)  
Functional acronym  
Assembly level3  
Manufacturer (DS & IS for GE in Salem, VA)  
1Backward compatible  
2Not backward compatible  
3200 indicates a base-level board; 215 indicates a  
higher-level assembly or added components (such  
as PROM)  
Figure 3. Board Part Number Conventions  
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Warranty Terms  
The GE Terms and Conditions brochure details product warranty information,  
including warranty period and parts and service coverage. The brochure is  
included with customer documentation. It may be obtained separately from the  
nearest GE Sales Office or authorized GE Sales Representative.  
Placing the Order  
Parts still under warranty may be obtained directly from the factory:  
GE Industrial Systems  
Product Service Engineering  
1501 Roanoke Blvd.  
Salem, VA 24153-6492 USA  
(“+” indicates the  
Phone: + 1 800 533 5885 (United States, Canada, Mexico)  
+ 1 540 378 3280 (International)  
international access code  
required when calling from  
outside of the USA.)  
Fax:  
+ 1 540 387 8606 (All)  
Renewals (spares or those not under warranty) should be ordered by contacting the  
nearest GE Sales or Service Office.  
Be sure to include the following when ordering any warranty or renewal parts:  
Complete part number and description  
Drive serial number  
Drive Material List (ML) number  
Note All digits are important when ordering or replacing any board. The factory  
may substitute later versions of replacement boards based on availability and design  
enhancements. However, GE Industrial Systems ensures backward compatibility of  
replacement boards.  
Handling Precautions  
To prevent component damage caused by static electricity,  
treat all boards with static sensitive handling techniques.  
Wear a wrist grounding strap when handling boards or  
components, but only after boards or components have  
been removed from potentially energized equipment and  
are at a normally grounded workstation.  
Printed wiring boards may contain static-sensitive components. Therefore, GE ships  
all replacement boards in antistatic bags.  
Use the following guidelines when handling boards:  
Store boards in antistatic bags or boxes.  
Use a grounding strap when handling boards or board components (per previous  
Caution criteria).  
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New Installations  
ADII Required Parts  
When installing an ADII board in a drive that has not had this board in it previously,  
GE kit number 277A8496G01 is required. This kit includes the ADII board, LNPL  
cable, DCOM wire, and chassis wire (see Table 15 for individual part numbers).  
Note When adding the ADII board in the field, a new 2PL cable assembly will also  
be needed. The part number for the 2PL cable assembly differs for different drives.  
Refer to Table 16 for the 2PL part number of the applicable drive/frame size.  
Table 15. ADII Board New Installation Part Numbers  
Part  
Description  
Part Number  
ADII board  
2PL  
Auxiliary drive to ISBus interface board  
IS200ADIIH_A_ _  
Power cable from the power supply board to See Table 16  
the LDCC board and ADII board  
LNPL  
40-pin ribbon cable to the LDCC board  
336A3493AA G01  
DCOM wire  
Common wire from the LDCC board to the  
ADII board (runs parallel to the LNPL cable)  
336A3438AT G15  
CHASSIS wire  
Ground wire from the ADII board to the  
drive's chassis  
277A8495G01  
Table 16. AcDc2000 Frame Size/Drive 2PL Part Numbers  
Frame/Drive  
Part Number  
BM  
36B605787ACG06  
36B605787ACG01  
36B605787ACG01  
36B605787ACG06  
36B605787ACG06  
36B605787ACG03  
36B605787ACG03  
36B605787ACG06  
36B605787ACG06  
36B605787ACG08  
246B235JLG01  
C
G
M
J
AA  
AP  
AQ  
AT  
AS/AW  
SilcoMatic 2000  
IM2000  
CV2000  
36B605787ACG03  
36B605787ACG06  
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Installation Procedures  
To prevent electric shock, turn off power to the drive,  
then test to verify that no power exists in the drive  
before touching it or any connected circuits.  
To prevent equipment damage, do not remove, insert, or  
adjust board connections while power is applied to the  
equipment.  
Ø To install a new ADII Board in a drive  
1. Make sure that the drive in which the board is to be installed has been  
deenergized. (Refer to the appropriate User's Guide for complete de-energizing  
procedures and follow all local practices of lock out/tag out.)  
2. Open the drive’s cabinet door, and using equipment designed for high voltages,  
test any electrical circuits before touching them to ensure that power is off.  
3. Install the ADII board in the drive as follows:  
a. Release the two board carrier retainers by pulling them forward.  
b. Lift up and rotate the front board carrier out and down until it is resting on  
its stops.  
c. Place the board in position on the four tabs (on left side) of the back of this  
board carrier and press it firmly into position on these tabs.  
4. Install the LNPL ribbon cable into the LNPL connector on the ADII board and  
the LNPL connector on the LDCC board.  
5. Install the COM1 wire onto the E1 (COM1) stab-on terminal on the ADII board  
and the E1 (COM1) terminal on the LDCC board.  
6. Install the CHASSIS wire onto the E2 stab-on terminal on the ADII board and  
secure the other end to an accessible screw on the drive chassis.  
The chassis wire must be securely mounted to the drive’s  
chassis to shunt the ISBus shield to ground.  
Care must be taken to keep the chassis wire tight to the ADII  
board and away from the power supply board at all times. Use  
a wire tie down strap connected to the bottom of the board  
carrier to keep it away from the power supply board.  
7. Plug the 2PL cable connector into the 2PL receptacle on the ADII board.  
8. Install an ISBus cable into the RX/IN RJ45 jack (P3) on the ADII board and the  
TX/OUT jack (P2) of the previous device on the ISBus.  
9. Install an ISBus cable into the TX/OUT RJ45 jack (P2) on the ADII board and  
the RX/IN jack (P3) of the next device on the ISBus.  
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Care must be taken to keep the ISBus cables away from any  
high voltage wires and any electrically noisy wires. Keep the  
cables tight to the ADII board carrier and use the tie down strap  
holders to hold the cables close to the ADII board and away  
from the power supply board.  
10. Install cable ties to the ISBus cables on the ADII board strain reliefs and on the  
other cables/locations as necessary to keep the cables tight to the board and  
board carrier, and away from the power supply board.  
11. Raise the board carrier back up into its normal position, slide the board carrier  
retainers in to secure it in this position, and close the drive cabinet door.  
Replacement Procedures  
To prevent electric shock, turn off power to the board,  
then test to verify that no power exists in the board  
before touching it or any connected circuits.  
To prevent equipment damage, do not remove, insert, or  
adjust board connections while power is applied to the  
equipment.  
Ø To remove the ADII Board from the drive  
1. Make sure that the drive in which the board is to be removed has been  
deenergized. (Refer to the appropriate User's Guide for complete de-energizing  
procedures and follow all local practices of lock out/tag out.)  
2. Open the drive’s cabinet doors, and using equipment designed for high voltages,  
test any electrical circuits before touching them to ensure that power is off.  
3. Carefully remove the board from the drive as follows:  
a. Release board carrier retainers by pulling them forward.  
b. Lift up and rotate the front board carrier out and down until it is resting on  
its stops.  
c. Disconnect all cables and wires from the ADII board (2PL, TX and RX  
ISBus, CHASSIS ground wire, LNPL, and COM1 wire). (The COM1 wire  
runs parallel to the LNPL cable.)  
d. Pull back on the four locking tabs and lift board up and off of the board  
carrier.  
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Ø To install the new (replacement) board on the board carrier  
1. Orient the new board in the same position as the one removed, and seat the  
board by firmly pressing the board onto the four tabs (on left side) of the back of  
the front board carrier. (LDCC board is on front of this carrier.)  
2. Reinstall all cables that were removed from the old ADII board (COM1 wire,  
CHASSIS ground wire, LNPL, 2PL, TX and RX ISBus).  
The chassis wire must be securely mounted to the drive’s  
chassis to shunt the ISBus shield to ground.  
Care must be taken to keep the chassis wire tight to the ADII  
board and away from the power supply board at all times. Use  
a wire tie down strap connected to the bottom of the board  
carrier to keep it away from the power supply board.  
Care must be taken to keep the ISBus cables away from any  
high voltage wires and any electrically noisy wires. Keep the  
cables tight to the ADII board carrier and use the tie down  
strap holders to hold the cables close to the ADII board and  
away from the power supply board.  
3. Reinstall cable ties to the ISBus cables on the ADII board strain reliefs and on  
the other cables/locations as necessary to keep the cables tight to the board and  
board carrier, and away from the power supply board.  
Note If the ADII board must be configured in any way, refer to the applicable  
User's Guide for the drive/source for procedures.  
4. Raise the board carrier back up into its normal position, slide the board carrier  
retainers in to secure it in this position, and close the drive cabinet door.  
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Notes  
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GE Industrial Systems  
Issue date: 2000-04-05  
1999 by General Electric Company, USA.  
All rights reserved.  
General Electric Company  
1501 Roanoke Blvd.  
Salem, VA 24153-6492 USA  
 

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