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13.1.4Setting

13.1.4.1 “Setting” mode
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Set electronics to “setting” mode by pressing both push buttons (3) simultaneously for approx. 5
seconds, until both LEDs (2 + 8) are flashing synchronously at approx. 4Hz. („setting mode“ is the
standard electronic unit status after passing the final factory test)

13.1.4.2 Defining first position (0% or 100%) 
(Higher precision in 2nd position)

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Move to desired position by pressing one of the push buttons (3).

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To accept the position for 0% or 100%, press push button (10) or (9); the associated LED flashes at
approx. 2 Hz when value is correctly accepted, the other one continues to flash at approx. 4Hz

13.1.4.3 Defining second position (0% or 100%)
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Move to second position by pressing tho other of the push buttons (3).

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To accept the position, press push button (10) or (9); both LEDs (2) and (8) are flashing at approx. 2

Hz when values are accepted correctly.

13.1.4.4 Saving the settings
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Save the settings by simultaneously and shortly pressing the push buttons (10 + 9); the LEDs (2 + 8)
are „ON“ (without flashing) for approx. 5 sec before they extinguish and the setting procedure is
completed.

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If the selected range is too small for the actuator, both LEDs will flash again at 4Hz. Repeat the ad-
justment procedure with a wider range (min. positioning travel).
(See positioning travel specification on actuator ID label)

13.1.4.5 Correction after setup
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If the setting is to be corrected after accepting the first value, first press the Reset button (4) and
then repeat the setting.

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If the correction is to be re-done after saving the settings, the entire adjustment procedure must be
repeated.

13.2Adjustment using the configuration program
Context-sensitive help information is available in the configuration program at all times. For basic han-
dling and installation instructions refer to the associated manual, number 41/68-001.
A conductive ground connection is established between the PC and the CONTRAC electronics with the
RS 232 communication cable. If the PC is grounded, this may cause a ground loop in the installation. 

13.3Functions and signals at the LCP

Table 7: 

Function

Indication

Adjustment

Change-over to adjustment mode:
Press and hold both drive buttons for approx. 5 

seconds

Both LEDs flash synchronously at approx 4Hz 
after time has expired.

Moving to an end position
Use associated drive button on LCP

Both LEDs continue to flash at 4Hz while driv-
ing.

Saving the first end position
Press button 0% or 100%

The associated LED flashes at approx. 2Hz, 
the other continues at 4Hz.

Saving the second end position
Press button 0% or 100%

The associated LED flashes at approx. 2Hz 
synchronously to the first one.

Confirm settings
Press 0% and 100% buttons simultaneously

Both LEDs are briefly „ON“ together and then 
extinguish.

Operation

Normal operation: MAN / AUT

LED off

Driving with button on CSF
Priority over control system

LED off

Bootstrap mode

Electronic is in bootstrap mode during the data trans-
fer of e. g. firmware, objects or motor charcteristics; 
use ECOM688 software for this procedure.

Both LED are „ON“; actuator is not available

Fault (both LEDs flash alternately at 4Hz)

Reset:
Resets fault indications

If no „Failure“ conditions exist, both LEDs 
extinguish (if the actuator had been moved out 
of its operating range, drive it back prior to the 
reset).

Summary of Contents for EAN823

Page 1: ...Instructions 42 68 822 EN Power Electronic Units for Field Installation EAN823 EBN853 EBN861 Contrac For the Control of Contrac Actuators of the PME LME RHD or RSD Series...

Page 2: ...4 Permissible frequency range Max power input 5 Permissible ambient temperature Protection class 6 Information on external fuse 1 3 ID Labels on the Cover ID Label for Software Description 1 Associate...

Page 3: ...voltage 4 Storage The devices may be stored under moist and aggressive condition for a short time The equipment is protected against external corrosive influences However direct exposure to rain snow...

Page 4: ...nnection housing 4 electronic hod 5 cover for local control panel 6 1 1 Connection chamber Fig 3 connection chamber EAN823 EBN853 with removed cover The standard scope of delivery considers tapholes c...

Page 5: ...nection chamber cover mains signal transformer and elctronic unit hinge screws cover screws signal motor cable power cable entry motor cable brake entry cable cover power part hinge screws cover screw...

Page 6: ...n 0 100 position Keeping closed with rated torque Setpoint function Linear setpoint positioning value Input setpoint 4 20 mA1 Function Positioner parameter setpoint Output actual value 4 20 mA1 Digita...

Page 7: ...5 0 A 2 5 A Imax 230 V I pos RHD2500 10 5 3 each approx 40 50 of Imax RHD4000 10 10 0 RHD8000 12 9 0 RHD16000 30 10 2 RSD50 10 0 6 4 RSD100 10 0 12 5 RSD200 5 5 13 0 Electronic unit Fuse type Mounting...

Page 8: ...ngth 800 N mm2 yield strength 640 N mm2 Make sure that there is enough spacing for mounting and that the unit can be easily accessed Make sure that the cable holes are oriented to the left Remove the...

Page 9: ...11 14 6 12 15 L N Uv 24V RB 28 29 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 U V W Br Br 1 2 1 2 3 13 14 M 3 H1 H2 PE single sided screening in further wiring possible r00350x1 Sub distribution b...

Page 10: ...ation software for the appropriate settings The elec tronic unit will then integrate the step commands and internally generate an analogue setpoint signal Fig 12 Possible wiring for operation behind s...

Page 11: ...cable separately within the plug housing in order to avoid electro magnetic interferences A metal plate separates both cable areas from eachother Con nect the screen acc to fig 13 Fig 13 Cable guidanc...

Page 12: ...oggle switch Connection of reference potential to the system or protective earth by default set to system of electronic unit 8 LED for 0 position Indication if adjustment procedure saved position or f...

Page 13: ...ttings the entire adjustment procedure must be repeated 13 2Adjustment using the configuration program Context sensitive help information is available in the configuration program at all times For bas...

Page 14: ...tuator the electronic unit the process or persons The actuator will be switched off and the actuator functions are no longer available Previous failures are saved in the Saved Failures memory of the e...

Page 15: ...ware monitoring position sensor memory error flash error RAM error watchdog monitoring activated monitoring ON Failure Signal failure message via act value ON saved failures analogue output 1 3 5 mA a...

Page 16: ...he electronic unit and the actuator Check wiring Motor brake is defective Check the winding resistances of the motor and brake Check the brake fuse Digital inputs of electronic unit are not connected...

Page 17: ...herein without notice Printed in the Fed Rep of Germany 08 05 ABB 2005 ABB Ltd Salterbeck Trading Estate Workington Cumbria CA14 5DS UK Tel 44 0 1946 830 611 Fax 44 0 1946 832 661 ABB Inc 125 E Count...

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