Product Overview
The E82ZAFC001 (E82ZAFC001) is a high-speed System-CAN interface module designed for the Lenze 8200 Vector and 8200 Motec series of frequency inverters. This module acts as the digital backbone for multi-drive coordination, enabling real-time data exchange and synchronized operation between multiple inverters and a central PLC or DCS. In B2B industrial environments such as synchronized conveyor lines, multi-stage textile processing, and modular packaging machinery, the E82ZAFC001 is essential for achieving deterministic control and high-speed diagnostics. By integrating this module, system engineers can transition from traditional hard-wired analog control to a sophisticated digital network, reducing wiring complexity and enhancing system-wide reliability. Although classified as an obsolete component, it remains a critical asset for the maintenance and expansion of established 8200-series networks.
Technical Configuration
The E82ZAFC001 is architected as a plug-in function module that fits into the standard AIF (Automation Interface) slot on the front of the 8200-series drive. It provides a standardized CAN (Controller Area Network) interface, supporting high baud rates for rapid parameterization and process data transfer. The module is designed for "hot-swap" capability in some configurations, allowing for quick diagnostic swaps during maintenance. With an ultra-lightweight build of just 0.02 kg, it adds zero mechanical overhead to the drive while providing significant functional expansion. Its hardware is optimized for industrial electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), ensuring that communication signals remain clean and reliable even when mounted in close proximity to high-power motor cables within a control cabinet.
Technical Specifications
| Attribute |
Specification Details |
| Model |
E82ZAFC001 |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Product Range |
8200-series (Vector / Motec) |
| Module Type |
System-CAN Communication |
| Interface Slot |
AIF (Automation Interface) |
| Communication Protocol |
CAN / System Bus |
| Weight |
0.02 kg |
| Product Status |
Obsolete (Legacy Support) |
| Commodity Code |
85044086 |
Technical FAQs
What is the difference between "System-CAN" and standard CANopen for this module?
The System-CAN protocol used by the E82ZAFC001 is optimized for high-speed, peer-to-peer communication specifically between Lenze drives. It allows for faster synchronization of speed and torque setpoints across a multi-axis system compared to standard, more overhead-heavy CANopen implementations.
Can I use the E82ZAFC001 to program the drive via a PC?
Yes. By using a CAN-to-USB adapter and the Lenze Global Drive Control (GDC) software, this module allows for full parameter access, diagnostic monitoring, and firmware configuration over the CAN network, which is often more efficient than using a direct serial connection.
Does this module require an external power supply?
No. The E82ZAFC001 draws its required operational power directly from the AIF slot of the 8200-series inverter. However, ensure that the total current draw of all connected AIF modules does not exceed the inverter’s internal 24V supply capacity.
Engineering & Installation Guide
For successful installation of the E82ZAFC001, power down the inverter before inserting the module into the AIF slot to ensure a clean electrical handshake. When wiring the CAN network, it is mandatory to use shielded twisted-pair cables specifically rated for CAN-bus applications. To prevent signal reflections and data corruption, a 120-ohm termination resistor must be installed at the physical start and end of the CAN network. Ground the cable shield at the inverter’s EMC plate to protect against high-frequency interference. During commissioning, assign a unique "Node ID" to each drive in the network via parameter C0350 to avoid address conflicts on the bus. If communication timeouts occur, verify that the baud rate is consistent across all nodes and that the cable length does not exceed the maximum distance specified for your chosen transmission speed.