ABB ACS850 series Quick Start Up Manual

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Quick Start Up Manual
ACS850
Quick Start-up Guide
Standard Control Program
English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Dansk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Deutsch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Español. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Français . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Italiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Nederlands . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Português (Brasil). . . . . 107
Suomi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Svenska . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Türkçe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Русский . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
中文. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
3AUA0000045498 Rev D
Effective: 2012-08-06
2012 ABB Oy.
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ACS850 drive manuals
*The delivery includes a multilingual quick installation guide.
DRIVE HARDWARE MANUAL*
ACS850-04 Drive Modules (0.37 to 45 kW) Hardware Manual – 3AUA0000045496 (English)
ACS850-04 Drive Modules (55 to 160 kW, 75 to 200 hp) Hardware Manual – 3AUA0000045487
(English)
ACS850-04 Drive Modules (200 to 500 kW, 250 to 600 hp) Hardware Manual – 3AUA0000026234
(English)
ACS850-04 Drive Modules (400 to 560 kW, 450 to 700 hp) Hardware Manual – 3AUA0000081249
(English)
DRIVE FIRMWARE MANUALS
ACS850 Standard Control Program Firmware Manual – 3AUA0000045497 (English).
OPTION MANUALS
Manuals for I/O Extension Modules, Fieldbus Adapters, etc.*
APPLICATION GUIDES
Application programming for ACS850 drives – 3AUA0000078664 (English)
ATEX certified safe disconnection function for ACS850 drives – 3AUA0000074343 (English)
Common DC configuration application guide – 3AUA0000073108 (English)
Safe torque off function for ACSM1, ACS850 and ACQ810 drives – 3AFE68929814 (English)
Quick Start-up Guide for ACS850 with Standard Control Program 3
Quick Start-up Guide for ACS850 with Standard
Control Program
About this guide
This guide contains the basic procedure that needs to be followed to start up an
ACS850 drive (with Standard Control Program). During the procedure, the drive is set
up using the ACS850 Control Panel.
Note: Only the functions of the Control Panel needed during the procedure are
described in the guide. The complete instructions for using the Control Panel are
included in the ACS850 Standard Control Program Firmware Manual
(3AUA0000045497 [English]).
Safety instructions
WARNING! All electrical installation and maintenance work on the drive
should be carried out by qualified electricians only.
Never work on the drive, the braking chopper circuit, the motor cable or the motor
when input power is applied to the drive. Always ensure by measuring that no voltage
is actually present.
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Start-up procedure
Safety
The start-up may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
The safety instructions must be followed during the start-up procedure. See the
safety instructions on the first pages of the appropriate hardware manual.
Check the installation. See the installation checklist in the appropriate hardware
manual.
Check that the starting of the motor does not cause any danger.
De-couple the driven machine if
there is a risk of damage in case of an incorrect direction of rotation, or
a normal ID run is required during the drive start-up, when the load torque is higher
than 20% or the machinery is not able to withstand the nominal torque transient
during the ID run.
Power-up, control panel basics
Connect the control panel to the drive using an
appropriate Category 5E cable.
Power up the drive. After a few moments, the panel
shows the Output mode (right).
Note: The Output mode display will alternate with
“Alarm 2021 NO MOTOR DATA” until motor data is
entered later in this procedure.
Switch to local control to ensure that external control
is disabled by pressing the key on the control
panel. Local control is indicated by the text “LOC” on
the top row on the display.
The two boxes on the bottom row of the display
indicate the function of the two soft keys and
. The contents of the boxes depend on the
visible menu choices.
Press (MENU) to access the Main menu.
Within any menu, the desired selection is
highlighted. Press the and keys to
make a new choice; activate by pressing
(ENTER).
The Main menu is the starting point for the
procedures described below.
Adjusting parameter values
Notes:
At any point, press (CANCEL or EXIT) to return to the previous level.
By default, not all parameters are visible. Set parameter 16.15 Menu set sel to Load
long to make all parameters visible.
00 A
00 Hz
0 %0.
0.
0.
REM
DIR
MENU
0.00rpm
LOC
REM
00 A
00 Hz
0 %0.
0.
0.
LOC
DIR
MENU
0.00rpm
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
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To adjust a parameter within an assistant:
Use the and keys to adjust the setting. Press SAVE to accept the
setting shown and to proceed to the next parameter.
To adjust a parameter at any other time:
In the Main menu, highlight PARAMETERS and press (ENTER).
Use and to browse the list of parameter groups. Highlight the desired
group and press (SEL) to display the parameters within that group.
Highlight a parameter and press (EDIT) to adjust the setting.
Use and to adjust the setting. Press SAVE to accept the setting
shown. Press EXIT twice to return to the Main menu.
Notes for more complicated edits:
With parameters that define a digital source, the setting Const can be used to fix the
value to constant 1 (C.TRUE) or 0 (C.FALSE).
With parameters that define an analog or digital source, the setting Pointer can be
used to freely choose any parameter value (analog) or a specific bit of a packed
boolean parameter (digital) as the source:
With an analog source, the parameter group
and parameter index are specified. After
selecting the group, press NEXT to move to the
index setting.
The text below the cursor reflects the current
setting.
After setting the index, press SAVE to accept
the value. Press CANCEL at any point to
discard any changes and to return to the
parameter list.
With a digital source, the parameter group,
parameter index, and bit number are specified.
After setting an item, press NEXT to move to
the next.
The text below the cursor reflects the current
setting.
After the bit number is set, press SAVE to
accept the value. Press CANCEL at any point
to discard any changes and to return to the
parameter list.
Changing the language
By default, the language of the text shown is English. If desired, the language can be
changed as follows.
In the Main menu, make sure PARAMETERS is
highlighted, and press ENTER.
1501 AO1 src
P.01.06
PAR EDIT
CANCEL
SAVE
0106 Motor torque
LOC
1002 Ext1 start in1
P.02.01.00
PAR EDIT
CANCEL
NEXT
0201 DI status
LOC
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
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Navigate to parameter group 99 Start-up data and
press SEL. Note that the list will wrap around in
either direction between groups 99 and 01 – it is
quicker to press for group 99.
Make sure parameter “9901 Language” is
highlighted and press EDIT.
Select the desired language and press SAVE.
Press EXIT twice to return to the Main menu.
Assistants
The start-up procedures described below make use of assistants. These are routines
that guide the user through the essential parameter settings.
1 – Application macro selection
In the Main menu, highlight ASSISTANTS and press
ENTER.
Highlight Application Macro and press OK.
99 Start-up data
01 Actual values
02 I/O values
03 Control values
04 Appl values
EXIT
SEL
PAR GROUPS 99
LOC
9901 Language
English
9904 Motor type
9905 Motor ctrl mode
9906 Mot nom current
PARAMETERS
EXIT
EDIT
LOC
9901 Language
Deutsch
PAR EDIT
CANCEL
SAVE
[0407 hex]
LOC
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
Select assistant
Application Macro
Motor Set-up
Start/Stop Control
EXIT
OK
CHOICE
LOC
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Application macros are pre-defined parameter
settings that can be used as a basis for user
applications. The following macros are available:
Factory (for speed control applications where a
simple start/stop interface is required)
Hand/Auto (for speed control applications where
two external control devices are used)
PID control (for process control applications
such as closed-loop pressure, level or flow control
systems)
Torque control (for torque and/or speed control
of motor)
Sequential control (for speed control
applications in which multiple constant speeds
and acceleration/deceleration ramps are needed
and are sequenced).
More information on the macros is available in the
Firmware Manual.
Highlight one of the macros and press OK.
Parameter defaults for the macro
are applied.
After the text “Done OK” appears on the control panel, press OK to complete the
firmware assistant.
2 – Motor set-up
Ensure you have the motor nameplate and encoder data (if needed) at hand.
In the Main menu, highlight ASSISTANTS and press
ENTER.
Highlight Motor Set-up and press OK.
The assistant will guide you through the motor set-
up.
Select the motor type, AM (asynchronous squirrel
cage AC motor) or PMSM (permanent magnet
synchronous motor).
99.04 Motor type
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
Select assistant
Application Macro
Motor Set-up
Start/Stop Control
EXIT
OK
CHOICE
LOC
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Select the motor control mode. DTC is suitable for
most cases.
Scalar mode is recommended if
the nominal current of the motor is less than 1/6
of the nominal current of the drive,
the drive is used for test purposes with no motor
connected, or
the drive controls multiple motors and the number
of motors connected is variable.
99.05 Motor ctrl mode
Enter the motor data from the motor nameplate.
Asynchronous motor nameplate example:
Permanent magnet motor nameplate example:
Note: Set the motor data to
exactly the same value as on the
motor nameplate. For example, if
the motor nominal speed is 1470
rpm on the nameplate, setting the
value of parameter 99.09 Mot
nom speed to 1500 rpm results in
incorrect operation of the drive.
If D (delta) data is chosen, then
connect the motor in delta.
If Y (star) data is selected, then
connect the motor in star.
motor nominal current
Allowed range: approximately 1/6 × I
Hd
… 2 × I
Hd
of
the drive (0…2 × I
Hd
if parameter 99.05 Motor ctrl
mode = Scalar).
99.06 Mot nom current
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1470
1475
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0.83
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motor nominal voltage
Allowed range: 1/6 × U
N
… 2 × U
N
of the drive. (U
N
refers to the highest voltage in each nominal voltage
range).
With permanent magnet motors, the nominal
voltage is the BackEMF voltage (at motor nominal
speed). If the voltage is given as voltage per rpm,
e.g. 60 V per 1000 rpm, the voltage for 3000 rpm
nominal speed is 3 × 60 V = 180 V.
Note that the nominal voltage is not equal to the
equivalent DC motor voltage (E.D.C.M.) value given
by some motor manufacturers. The nominal voltage
can be calculated by dividing the E.D.C.M. voltage
by 1.7 (= square root of 3).
99.07 Mot nom voltage
motor nominal frequency
With permanent magnet motor: If the frequency is
not given on the motor nameplate, it has to be
calculated using the following formula:
f = n × p /60
where p = number of pole pairs, n = motor nominal
speed.
99.08 Mot nom freq
motor nominal speed 99.09 Mot nom speed
motor nominal power 99.10 Mot nom power
The following motor data parameters can be set to improve control accuracy. If not
known, set the values to 0.
motor nominal cos
(not applicable for permanent
magnet motors)
99.11 Mot nom cosfii
motor nominal shaft torque 99.12 Mot nom torque
The following parameters define operation limits to protect the driven equipment.
maximum speed
For the Normal and Reduced ID runs (see below),
this value should be higher than 55% of the motor
nominal speed defined earlier.
20.01 Maximum speed
minimum speed
For the Normal and Reduced ID runs (see below),
this value should be less than or equal to 0 rpm.
20.02 Minimum speed
maximum current
This value should be higher than the motor nominal
current defined earlier.
20.05 Maximum current
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maximum torque
For the Normal ID run (see below), this value should
be at least 100% of motor nominal torque defined
earlier.
20.07 Maximum torque1
minimum torque 20.08 Minimum torque1
The question “Do you want to perform id-run now?” is displayed. The ID run
(identification run) will identify the characteristics of the motor for optimum control.
If you do not wish to perform the ID run at this point, select No to complete the Motor
Set-up firmware assistant. Proceed to section 3 – Start/Stop configuration.
If you wish to perform the ID run, continue with the following steps BEFORE selecting
Yes.
WARNING! With Normal or Reduced ID run the motor will run at up to
approximately 50…100% of the nominal speed during the ID run. ENSURE
THAT IT IS SAFE TO RUN THE MOTOR BEFORE PERFORMING THE ID
RUN!
Check the direction of rotation of the motor. During
the run (Normal or Reduced), the motor will rotate in
the forward direction.
Ensure the Safe Torque Off and emergency stop
circuits (if present) are closed.
Select Yes and press OK.
Select the ID run method.
The ID run will be performed at the next start of the
drive.
99.13 Idrun mode
NORMAL ID run should be selected whenever
possible.
Note: The driven machinery must be de-coupled
from the motor with Normal ID run:
if the load torque is higher than 20%, or
if the machinery is not able to withstand the
nominal torque transient during the ID run.
The REDUCED ID run should be selected instead of
the Normal ID run if the mechanical losses are
higher than 20%, i.e. the motor cannot be
de-coupled from the driven equipment, or full flux is
required to keep the motor brake open (conical
motor).
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The STANDSTILL ID run should be selected only if
the Normal or Reduced ID run is not possible due to
the restrictions caused by the connected mechanics
(e.g. with lift or crane applications).
Notes:
The motor shaft must NOT be locked and the load
torque must be < 20% during Normal or Reduced
ID run. With permanent magnet motor this
restriction also applies when Standstill ID run is
selected.
Mechanical brake is not opened by the logic for
the ID run.
The ID run cannot be performed if parameter
99.05 Motor ctrl mode = Scalar.
Start the motor (by pressing the START button) to
activate the ID run.
ID run is indicated by alarm ID-RUN on the panel
display.
Alarm: ID-RUN
After the text “Done OK” appears on the control panel, press OK to complete the
firmware assistant.
3 – Start/Stop configuration
In the Main menu, highlight ASSISTANTS and press
ENTER.
Highlight Start/Stop Control and press OK.
The following parameters will be set.
Note: Depending on the selections you make, the
routine may skip some of the parameters listed
below.
Select the start/stop function and signal sources for
external control location 1 (EXT1). First, program
parameter 10.01 (start function), then 10.02 and
10.03 to choose the sources of the start signal.
The choices for parameter 10.01 are:
In1: The signal defined in parameter 10.02 is the
source for the start signal (0 = Stop, 1 = Start).
10.01 Ext1 start func
10.02 Ext1 start in1
10.03 Ext1 start in2
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
Select assistant
Application Macro
Motor Set-up
Start/Stop Control
EXIT
OK
CHOICE
LOC
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3-wire: Start/Stop commands are determined on the
basis of the two sources selected by parameters
10.02 and 10.03.
In1F In2R: The signal defined in parameter 10.02
starts the drive in the forward direction, and the
signal defined in 10.03 will start the drive in reverse.
In1St In2Dir: The signal defined in parameter 10.01
will start the drive (0 = Stop, 1 = Start). The signal
defined in 10.03 will change the motor direction
(0 = forward, 1 = reverse).
Select the start/stop function and signal sources for
external control location 2 (EXT2).
The selections are as with EXT1 above.
10.04 Ext2 start func
10.05 Ext2 start in1
10.06 Ext2 start in2
Define the signal source to switch between external
control locations EXT1 and EXT2 (0 = EXT1, 1 =
EXT2).
12.01 Ext1/Ext2 sel
Select the motor start function.
Automatic is the best all-round setting that also
enables flying start (starting when the motor is
rotating).
Fast involves pre-magnetization of the motor and
should be selected if a high break-away torque is
required.
Const time should be selected if a constant pre-
magnetization time is required. The time is set by
parameter 11.02 DC-magn time.
11.01 Start mode
Select the stop mode.
Coast: The power to the motor is cut off. The motor
is left to coast to a stop.
Ramp: The motor is stopped by decelerating along
the active deceleration ramp (to be defined later).
11.03 Stop mode
Select the source of the run enable signal.
If the signal is switched off, the drive will not start, or
coasts to stop if running. 1 = Run enable signal on.
10.11 Run enable
Select the source of the emergency stop OFF3
signal.
If the signal is removed (in other words, changes to
0), the drive will stop along the emergency stop
ramp (defined by parameter 22.12 Em stop time).
10.13 Em stop off3
State of source 1
(via par. 10.02)
State of source 2
(via par. 10.03)
Command
0
-
> 1 1 Start
Any 1
-
> 0 Stop
Any 0 Stop
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After the text “Done OK” appears on the control panel, press OK to complete the
firmware assistant.
4 – Reference selection
In the Main menu, highlight ASSISTANTS and press
ENTER.
Highlight Reference select and press OK.
The following parameters will be set.
Note: Depending on the selections you make, the
routine may skip some of the parameters listed
below.
Select the control mode for external control
locations EXT1 and EXT2.
Speed: Speed control.
Torque: Torque control.
Min, Max, Add: Torque reference and speed
controller output are compared and the
mathematical function is applied (smaller, greater,
addition).
Depending on the selections, the speed or torque
reference source (or both) is defined next.
12.03 Ext1 ctrl mode
12.05 Ext2 ctrl mode
Speed reference set-up
Choose the number of constant speeds (if any) to use.
If you select any constant speeds, you are asked if the start direction should affect the
constant speed direction.
No: The sign of the constant speed directly determines the running direction when the
constant speed is activated.
Yes: The sign of the constant speed is multiplied by the value of the Direction signal to
determine the running direction when the constant speed is activated.
PARAMETERS
ASSISTANTS
CHANGED PAR
EXIT ENTER
MAIN MENU 1
LOC
Select assistant
Motor Set-up
Start/Stop Control
Reference select
EXIT
OK
CHOICE
LOC
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You are now asked if each constant speed selector should activate one constant speed.
No: Constant speeds 1…7 are activated by the sources selected by parameters 26.02,
26.03 and 26.04 as follows:
Yes: Constant speeds 1…3 are activated by the sources selected by parameters 26.02,
26.03 and 26.04 respectively.
Set the constant speed selector sources. 26.02 Const speed sel1
26.03 Const speed sel2
26.04 Const speed sel3
Enter the constant speeds. 26.06 Const speed1…
Select the source of the speed reference signal. 21.01 Speed ref1 sel
Define the absolute minimum limit for the speed
reference. This limit applies for both the positive and
negative ranges.
21.09 SpeedRef min abs
Define the speed scaling used for the acceleration/
deceleration times. Define the acceleration/
deceleration times.
The diagram below shows the effect of parameter
19.01 Speed scaling on the acceleration/
deceleration times.
Note: Acceleration/deceleration times may be
automatically extended by the existing torque limits.
19.01 Speed scaling
22.02 Acc time1
22.04 Acc time2
22.03 Dec time1
22.05 Dec time2
Source defined by
par. 26.02
Source defined by
par. 26.03
Source defined by
par. 26.04
Constant speed active
000None
1 0 0 Constant speed 1
0 1 0 Constant speed 2
1 1 0 Constant speed 3
0 0 1 Constant speed 4
1 0 1 Constant speed 5
0 1 1 Constant speed 6
1 1 1 Constant speed 7
Time
Speed
19.01
22.02 or
22.04
22.03 or
22.05
Acc. Dec.
0
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Select the source to switch between acceleration/
deceleration ramp pairs 1 and 2.
0 = Acceleration time 1/Deceleration time 1 are in
force, 1 = Acceleration time 2/Deceleration time 2
are in force.
22.01 Acc/Dec sel
Torque reference set-up
Select the source of the torque reference signal. 24.01 Torq ref1 sel
Define the maximum and minimum torque
references.
24.03 Maximum torq ref
24.04 Minimum torq ref
Define the times for the torque reference to increase
from zero to nominal motor torque (ramp up) and
vice versa (ramp down).
24.06 Torq ramp up
24.07 Torq ramp down
Analog input AI1/AI2 set-up (if either is selected as speed or torque reference source)
Define the filter time constant for the analog input. 13.01 AI1 filt time or
13.06 AI2 filt time
Define the maximum and minimum values for the
analog input.
13.02 AI1 max or
13.07 AI2 max
13.03 AI1 min or
13.08 AI2 min
63
%
100
T
t
O = I × (1 - e
-t/T
)
I = filter input (step)
O = filter output
t = time
T = filter time constant
Unfiltered signal
Filtered signal
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Define the scaled values that correspond to the
maximum and minimum values defined at the
previous step. This is useful if full speed is required
at lower analog input values.
13.04 AI1 max scale or
13.09 AI2 max scale
13.05 AI1 min scale or
13.10 AI2 min scale
After the text “Done OK” appears on the control panel, press OK to complete the
firmware assistant and the start-up procedure.
AI (scaled)
AI (mA/V)
13.04/13.09
13.02/13.07
13.03/13.08
13.05/13.10
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Quick Start-up Guide til ACS850 med Standard
Control Program
Om denne vejledning
Denne vejledning indeholder den grundlæggende procedure, der skal følges ved
opstart af et ACS850-drev (med Standard Control Program). Under proceduren er
drevet aktiveret ved hjælp af ACS850-betjeningspanelet.
Bemærk! Det er kun de af betjeningspanelets funktioner, der er nødvendige under
proceduren, som er beskrevet. Alle oplysningerne om brugen af af betjeningspanelet
findes i ACS850-standardstyreprogram Firmwaremanual (3AUA0000054535 (på
dansk)).
Sikkerhedsinstruktioner
ADVARSEL! Al elektrisk installation og alt vedligeholdelsesarbejde
drevet må kun udføres af en autoriseret installatør.
Arbejd aldrig på drevet, bremsechopperkredsen, motorkablet eller motoren, når
netspændingen er tilsluttet drevet. Sørg altid for at sikre dette ved at måle, at der ikke
er nogen spænding til stede.
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Opstartsprocedure
Sikkerhed
Opstartsproceduren må kun gennemføres af en kvalificeret elektriker.
Sikkerhedsinstruktionerne skal følges under opstartsproceduren. Se
sikkerhedsinstruktionerne på de første sider af den tilhørende hardwaremanual.
Kontroller installationen. Se installationstjeklisten i den tilhørende hardware-manual.
Kontroller, at start af motoren ikke medfører fare.
Belastningsmaskinen frakobles, hvis:
Der er risiko for ødelæggelse i tilfælde af forkert omløbsretning, eller
en normal identifikationstest kræves under opstarten af drevet, hvis
belastningsmomentet er højere end 20 %, eller hvis maskinen ikke kan tåle det
nominelle transiente moment under identifikationstesten.
Opstart, grundlæggende om betjeningspanel
Slut betjeningspanelet til drevet ved hjælp af det
tilhørende Kategori 5E-kabel.
Start drevet op. Efter nogle få øjeblikke viser panelet
Outputmode (højre).
Bemærk! Outputmode vises skiftevis med "Alarm
2021 MOTORDATA MANGLER", indtil en assistent
startes senere i proceduren.
Skift til lokal styring for at sikre, at ekstern styring er
deaktiveret, ved at trykke på tasten
betjeningspanelet. Lokalstyring indikeres med
teksten "LOK" i den øverste række på displayet.
De to bokse i den nederste række af visningen
angiver funktionen af de to taster og .
Indholdet af boksene afhænger af de synlige
menuvalg.
Tryk på (MENU) for at få adgang til
hovedmenuen.
Det ønskede valg markeres i menuen. Tryk på
tasterne og for at foretage et nyt
valg, og aktivér ved at trykke på (ENTER).
Hovedmenuen er startpunktet for de procedurer, der
er beskrevet herunder.
00 A
00 Hz
0 %0.
0.
0.
REM
RETNING
MENU
0,00rpm
LOK
REM
00 A
00 Hz
0 %0.
0.
0.
LOK
RETNING
MENU
0,00rpm
PARAMETRE
ASSISTENT
ÆNDRET PAR
EXIT ENTER
HOVEDMENU 1
LOK
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Justering af parameterværdier
Bemærk!
Du kan altid trykke på (CANCEL eller EXIT) for at vende tilbage til det forrige
niveau.
Som standard er det ikke alle parametre, der er synlige. Angiv parameteren 16.15
Param liste valg til Load lang for at gøre alle parametre synlige.
Sådan justeres en parameter i en assistent:
Brug tasterne og for at justere indstillingen. Tryk på GEM for at
acceptere den viste indstilling og fortsætte til den næste parameter.
Sådan justeres en parameter på ethvert tidspunkt:
Fremhæv i hovedmenuen PARAMETRE, og tryk på (ENTER).
Brug og til at søge i listen over parametergrupper. Fremhæv den
ønskede gruppe, og tryk på (VALG) for at få vist parametrene i gruppen.
Fremhæv en parameter, og tryk på (REDIGER) for at justere indstillingen.
Brug og til at justere indstillingen. Tryk på GEM for at acceptere den
viste indstilling. Tryk på EXIT to gange for at gå tilbage til hovedmenuen.
Bemærkninger til mere komplicerede redigeringer:
Når det drejer sig om parametre, der definerer en digital kilde, kan indstillingen
Konstant bruges til at fastsætte værdien til konstanten 1 (C.SAND) eller
0 (C.FALSK).
Når det drejer sig om parametre, der definerer en analog eller digital kilde, kan
indstillingen Pointer bruges til frit at vælge enhver parameterværdi (analog) eller en
specifik del af en pakket boolesk parameter (digital) som kilden:
Når det drejer sig om en analog kilde, er
parametergruppen og parameterindekset
angivet. Når gruppen er valgt, trykkes der på
NÆSTE for at flytte til indeksindstillingerne.
Teksten under markøren angiver den aktuelle
indstilling.
Når indekset er indstillet, trykkes der på GEM
for at acceptere værdien. Tryk på CANCEL på
ethvert tidspunkt for at kassere eventuelle
ændringer og vende tilbage til parameterlisten.
Med en digital kilde er parametergruppen,
parameterindekset og bitnummeret
specificeret. Når et element er indstillet, skal
der trykkes på NÆSTE for at gå videre til det
næste.
Teksten under markøren angiver den aktuelle
indstilling.
Når bitnummeret er indstillet, trykkes der på
GEM for at acceptere værdien. Tryk på
CANCEL på ethvert tidspunkt for at kassere
eventuelle ændringer og vende tilbage til
parameterlisten.
1501 AO1 signalkilde
P.01.06
PAR ÆNDRING
CANCEL
GEM
0106 Motor moment
LOK
1002 EKS1 startKilde1
P.02.01.00
PAR ÆNDRING
CANCEL
NÆSTE
0201 DI-Status
LOK
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Ændring af sproget
Engelsk er standardsproget for den viste tekst. Hvis det ønskes, kan sproget ændres på
følgende måde.
Kontrollér, at PARAMETRE er markeret i
hovedmenuen, og tryk på ENTER.
Naviger til parametergruppe 99 Opstartsdata, og
tryk på VALG. Bemærk, at listen fortsætter i hver
retning mellem grupperne 99 og 01 – det er
hurtigere at trykke på for gruppe 99.
Kontrollér, at parameter "9901 Sprog" er markeret,
og tryk på REDIGER.
Vælg det ønskede sprog, og tryk på GEM.
Tryk på EXIT to gange for at gå tilbage til
hovedmenuen.
Assistenter
Opstartsprocedurerne, der er beskrevet herunder, gør brug af assistenter. Dette er
rutiner, der guider brugeren gennem de vigtigste parameterindstillinger.
1 – Valg af applikationsmakro
Markér ASSISTENT i hovedmenuen, og tryk på
ENTER.
Markér Application Macro, og tryk på OK.
PARAMETRE
ASSISTENT
ÆNDRET PAR
EXIT ENTER
HOVEDMENU 1
LOK
99 Opstartsdata
01 Aktuel værdi
02 I/O værdi
03 Kontrol værdi
04 Applikations værdi
EXIT
SEL
PAR GRUPPER 99
LOK
9901 Sprog
Engelsk
9904 Motor type
9905 Motor styre mode
9906 Mot nom strøm
PARAMETRE
EXIT
ÆNDRE
LOK
9901 Sprog
Deutsch
PAR ÆNDRING
CANCEL
GEM
[0407 hex]
LOK
PARAMETRE
ASSISTENT
ÆNDRET PAR
EXIT ENTER
HOVEDMENU 1
LOK
Vælg assistent
Application Macro
Motoropsætning
Start/Stop styring
EXIT
OK
VALG
LOK
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