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MCD 3000 DeviceNet Option
This is achieved using an externally fi tted MCD3000 DeviceNet
Gateway (Cat. No: 175G9005)
RS485 DeviceNet Gateway
MCD3000
69
-
61
GND
68
+
-
6
GND
7
+
8
V+
5
4
CAN-H
3
SHIELD
2
CAN-L
V-
1
Standard 5-wire connection onto a
DeviceNet network.
120 termination resistors are required at each end of the network cable.
Cat. No: 175G9005
Notes
• A Single DeviceNet Gateway is required for each MCD 3000
• DeviceNet node address (MAC ID) and data rate are set using DIP switches 1 to 8 in the DeviceNet Gateway.
• Up to 63 DeviceNet Gateways can be used as DeviceNet slaves on a single DeviceNet network.
• The DeviceNet Gateway is powered via the network cable.
• For more information on the MCD3000 DeviceNet Gateway, refer to the User Manual (MG.15.Ex.02) at www.danfoss.com/drives.
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MCD 3000 Profi bus Option
This requires an externally fi tted MCD Profi bus Gateway
(Cat. No: 175G0092)
Address #1
ASCII
MCD Profibus
Gateway
PROFIBUS DP
MCD3000
External 24 VDC
supply required
Cat. No: 175G0092 Standard
3-wire Profibus network cable
MCD3000
Address #23
Notes
• Up to 23 MCD 3000 soft starters can be used as ASCII slave devices with a single MCD Profi bus Gateway.
• Each MCD 3000 must have a unique slave address starting from slave address 1 to the number of MCD3000 soft starters connected on the ASCII side of the MCD Profi bus Gateway.
• The MCD Profi bus gateway address (as seen by the Profi bus DP master) is set using DIP switches 1 to 8 on the MCD Profi bus Gateway.
• Both ASCII soft starter and Profi bus DP cable termination is provided
• using standard DB9 connectors on the MCD Profi bus Gateway.
If you require use of the MCD Remote Operator with your installation, refer to product note 01, MCD Profi bus Gateway and Remote
Operator compatibility.
• For more information on the MCD 3000 Profi bus Gateway, refer to the MCD Profi bus Gateway User Manual (V2.03) located at www.danfoss.com/drives.
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Table of contents
- - Warnings
- - Common Applications
- - MCD Soft Starter Features and Specifi cations
- - Current Ratings
- 3 Soft Starter Sizing
- 4 Adaptive Acceleration Control
- 5 AC53 Utilisation Codes
- 6 Auto-Transformer Starters
- 7 Braking
- 8 Bypass Contactor
- 9 Cabling
- 11 Extreme Conditions
- 11 Fault fi nding
- 12 Flying Loads
- 12 Harmonics
- 13 IP Ratings
- 14 NEMA Ratings
- 15 Inside delta Connection
- 16 Key Benefi ts
- 17 Line Contactor
- 18 Minimum Start Current
- 19 Multiple Motors
- 20 Power factor correction
- 20 Motor Thermal Capacity
- 21 Reversing
- 22 Sealed Enclosures
- 22 Primary Resistance Starters
- 23 Short Circuit Protection, Type
- 25 Semiconductor Fuse Selection, Type
- 28 Slip-Ring Motors
- 29 Soft Braking
- 19 Star/Delta Starters
- 21 Thermal Model Protection
- 22 Two Speed Motors
- 23 Types of Soft Starter
- 24 MCD Bus Options – General Notes
- 25 MCD 200 with MCD Remote Operator Option
- 26 MCD 200 Modbus Option
- 28 MCD 200 DeviceNet Option
- 29 MCD 200 Profi bus Option
- 31 MCD 500 with MCD Remote Operator Option
- 32 MCD 500 Modbus Option
- 33 MCD 500 DeviceNet Option
- 34 MCD 500 Profi bus Option
- 35 MCD 500 USB Option
- 30 MCD 3000 with MCD Remote Operator Option
- 30 MCD 3000 Modbus Option
- 31 MCD 3000 DeviceNet Option
- 31 MCD 3000 Profi bus Option
- 32 Glossary
- 34 Abbreviations