Intelligent Technologies QCPort Starter Network Adapter Product (QSNAP) Installation and User Manual Publication No.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Important Notice – Please Read The product discussed in this literature is subject to terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer selling policies. The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser of this equipment is the relevant Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer selling policy.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Table of Contents PRODUCT OVERVIEW Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 List of Figures Figure 1: QSNAP Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2: QSNAP Dimensions, mm [in] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3: Starter Interface Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 4: Typical QSNAP Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Product Overview Description Cutler-Hammer Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP (QCPort Starter Network Adapter Product) by Eaton Corporation is the result of a substantive engineering and marketing effort, involving extensive customer input. This product has greatly increased functionality of the Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Intelligent Technologies (IT.) Electromechanical Starter with the addition of enhanced features, such as jam, stall and underload.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Features and Benefits The IT. QSNAP includes the following significant features: 2 ● Communication to QCPort consuming a single QCPort ID ● Control of non-reversing and reversing Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Intelligent Technologies (IT.) Electromechanical Starters ● Monitoring of non-reversing and reversing Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Intelligent Technologies (IT.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Safety The following safety statements relate to the installation, setup and operation of Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer IT. QSNAP and Starter. Notice Make sure you read and understand the installation procedures in this manual before you attempt to operate or set up the equipment. WARNING This instruction manual should be used for proper installation, setup and operation of the IT. QSNAP.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Environmental Ratings The following environmental ratings apply to the QSNAP.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Physical Features Physical Description Figure 1 illustrates the front and back of the IT. QSNAP and its various features. Group ID Switch Feet Contactor Detector Connector Breakout Lock Starter Connector Lock Tab Status LED Figure 1: QSNAP Features Dimensions Figure 2 illustrates the dimensions of the IT. QSNAP. Front Side 26 [1.0] 32 [1.3] 62 [2.4] Figure 2: QSNAP Dimensions, mm [in] Pub. No.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Power Source The IT. QSNAP is designed for use with 24V DC power. The QSNAP uses power from two sources when operating properly; these sources are the QCPort subnet and the Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Intelligent Technologies (IT.) Electromechanical Starter. This allows the QSNAP to detect and communicate to the user that the IT. starter does not have 24V DC power, signaling a fault or an E-Stop.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 CAUTION Only apply 24V DC to the QSNAP. Use of any other voltage may result in personal injury, property damage and damage to the QSNAP. Pub. No.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Operation This section provides details about the following features and aspects of QSNAP operation: ● “Out of box” operation ● Typical application ● Enhanced features ● Input/output data ● Status LED ● Truth table “Out of Box” Operation When the QSNAP is properly installed and has a properly configured Group ID, as per the “Installation” section, the following default data lists will be presented to the system for use by a gateway.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Typical Application The following figure illustrates a typical QSNAP application, where a single QSNAP is connected to one motor controller and where the motor controllers are distributed throughout QCPort. The subnet is then being controlled by a PC or PLC, which scans the D77D-DNA DeviceNet Adapter, retrieving the QSNAP’s control and monitoring information. D77D-DNA D77A-IO D77A-IO IT. Starters with QSNAPs To Control PC or PLC 24V DC IT.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Enhanced Features The QSNAP offers a variety of enhanced features, including: settable warnings, current threshold warning, underload warning and reset. To help diagnose an application, a fault queue is provided to view the last five faults. Refer to the following two tables for definitions of the QSNAP Enhanced Features and Threshold Features.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Input/Output Data The QSNAP offers a standard data list (shown below) for default operation. The list is configurable with data contained within Table 21 in Appendix A: QSNAP Parameters, using the CH Studio application. Input Data Use Tables 10 and 11 when setting up the QSNAP input data. Table 10: Input Assembly Data Definitions Pub. No.
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Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Status LED The status LED is located on the lower right of the QSNAP as pictured in Figure 1: QSNAP Features. The LED’s status changes depending on the state of the QSNAP. The following table lists the IT. QSNAP LED statuses and describes the meaning of each state.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Configuration The only configuration that is necessary for normal operation of the QSNAP is setting the Group ID and SW1 positions A and B, as described in the “Installation” section. However, the QSNAP offers a variety of enhanced features. When these features are required, use the CH Studio application or a tool that can read an EDS file to perform the configuration.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Installation Set the Group ID The Group ID refers to the logical QCPort group to which the QSNAP belongs. For further information on the explanation of Group ID and the system configuration, see the IT. QCPort System Install and Planning Guide (Publication No. MN05001002E). The Group ID and SW1 A and B DIP switches are located at the upper right of the QSNAP, as illustrated in Figure 5: Group ID Setting.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 SW1 Settings SW1 is used to set the existence of the second Aux contact and the external ground fault. Table 16: SW1 Settings SW1 Position Event A 0 = no second Aux installed, 1 = second Aux installed B 0 = no ground fault installed, 1 = ground fault installed Mount the IT. QSNAP to the Starter The IT. QSNAP is designed to be installed in the auxiliary contact locations of the IT. family of starters as illustrated in Figure 6.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Use the following steps and the illustration in Figure 7 to mount the QSNAP. 1. Align both the QSNAP feet with the auxiliary contact mounting slots on the starter, as illustrated in the figure. Recommendation: Use the middle mounting auxiliary contact on the contact block when mounting the QSNAP. 2. When the QSNAP is aligned, insert the feet into the detents and slide the QSNAP towards the overload until a “click” is heard.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Wire the IT. QSNAP to the Starter The QSNAP is connected to the IT. starter using a factory-provided jumper with an RJ-45 plug on one end and a pigtail on the other. The pigtail is color coded to facilitate accurate connection to the overload terminal block. Refer to the following figure and table when wiring the terminal block.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 2. To lock the starter interface to the overload, rotate the orange locking tabs until the tab is locked into the slots in the overload. Use Figure 11 for information on which way to rotate the locking tabs. Note: Refer to the IT. Contactor and Starter User Manual (Publication No. 49400) for more information on locking and unlocking the terminal block to the starter.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Renewal Parts The renewal parts for the QSNAP are shown in the following table. Table 19: QSNAP Renewal Parts Description Part Number J3 Jumper Consult Factory Starter Interface Consult Factory Auxiliary Contact Consult Factory Ground Fault Detector Consult Factory Auxiliary Plug Consult Factory Troubleshooting Table 20: Troubleshooting Observation Possible Cause/Corrective Action IT.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Appendix A: QSNAP Parameters Refer to the following table when configuring the QSNAP.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Table 22: Data Parameters Number Parameter 11 Motor Control 1 12 Motor Control Status 1 13 Motor Control Faults 2 14 Button State 1 15 LED State 1 16 ASCII Text 1 18 RMS AC Current Amps 4 22 Control DC Voltage Amps 2 23 Thermal Pile Percentage Volts 2 24 Temperature Deg C % 2 26 Fault Quene Hz 2 22 Units Length Pub. No.
Intelligent Technologies (IT.) QSNAP February 2002 Intelligent Technologies (IT.) Publications and Support Table 23: IT. Publications Publication Description MN05002001E IT. D77A- IO Module Products Installation and Users Manual MN05001002E IT. QCPort System Install and Planning Guide MN05001001E IT. QCPort Starter Network Adapter Product (QSNAP) Installation and Users Manual Pub 4960 IT. Overload Relay Setup and Troubleshooting Guide Pub 49601 IT.
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