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If you have a suitable sized load and a suitable command setpoint setting, you can 
watch the output regulation change as the regulation mode is modified. 
 
The available regulation modes are: 
1 = Voltage, 
2 = Current, 
3 = Power, 
4 = Resistance, 
5 = Analog Feedback%, 
      (User’s circuit must provide feedback), 
6 = Open Loop. 
 
 

3.10.3

 

Main Menu >> Demonstration Menu >> 0-20mA Drivers 

 

 

 

 

 
Please refer to the MP3 manual.  
 
This is a collection of configuration and I/O registers that allow the mA transmitters 

Summary of Contents for MP3 SCR DeviceNet Head

Page 1: ...t Head INSTALLATION and OPERATION of the Proface HMI Programmed for the MP3 SCR DeviceNet Head HMI Passwords Level 1 HDR1 Level 2 HDRPW 530 LAKEVIEW PLAZA BLVD STE C WORTHINGTON OHIO 43085 TEL 614 308...

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Page 3: ...is a trademark of ControlNet International Ltd EtherNet IP is a trademark of ControlNet International Ltd used under license by Open DeviceNet Vendor Association Inc ODVA Ethernet is a trademark of D...

Page 4: ...AGE Date Revision Sec Change 12 28 2011 3 Initial Release 11 2012 4 All Formatting TOC Tables and Illustrations References 07 2015 5 Cover Revised address NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT...

Page 5: ...iii COPYRIGHT 2011 HDR POWER SYSTEMS INC...

Page 6: ...Home Screen Primary Status Indicators 11 3 4 2 Home Screen Metering 16 3 4 3 Home Screen Regulation Firing Mode and more 16 3 4 4 Home Screen Setpoint Stop Run and Manual Controls 17 3 5 MAIN MENU 20...

Page 7: ...Menu Service Parameter Configuration Menu NonVolatile Backup Save Restore PW HDRPW 49 3 13 MAIN MENU SERVICE ANALOG CALIBRATION MENU 54 3 13 1 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog...

Page 8: ...ation the MP3 CONTROLLER may be operated with all parameters preconfigured and without any digital communication To make efficient use of all features of the MP3 CONTROLLER you must be able to program...

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Page 10: ...r mechanical interlocks Do not use the HMI panel to control machine safety operations such as an emergency stop switch Install emergency stop and safety interlocks as separate control circuits 2 2 Mod...

Page 11: ...ed in the MP3 SCR DeviceNet Head although many are displayed directly Information is accessed arranged displayed written and acted upon to perform logical tasks that the equipment user may wish to per...

Page 12: ...igure 1 HMI Dimensions and Panel Cutout for Screen Mounting MP3 RS 485 Connector 6 Pin Open Connector Term 19 24Vdc Term 20 COM Term 21 Chassis Ground Term 22 COM Term 23 RS 485 D1 Term 24 RS 485 D0 F...

Page 13: ...re Rating 0 C to 50 C operating 20 C to 60 C storage Humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing operating or storage Rating for Front Panel of Installed Unit Equivalent to IP65 JEM 1030 NEMA 250 Type4X 12...

Page 14: ...trol Screen As soon as communication starts the Power up screen is replaced with the simplified monitor control screen The HMI is an LCD display with touch screen All navigation between screens is con...

Page 15: ...the ENT key to proceed to the Home Screen and enable screen navigation assuring that unauthorized uses are not able to access the HMI s configuration features If the HMI is unattended for 2 minutes t...

Page 16: ...llows a user to choose from alternate metering sub windows located above the button Footer Setpoint Indicator This space on the footer varies per screen On this screen it holds a Setpoint Status butto...

Page 17: ...o or Manual Run Stop control If the Run Stop rotary control is changed to Manual the upper area changes to provide a second rotary switch that serves as the direct manual Run Stop switch The upper swi...

Page 18: ...en Introduction The home screen provides a summary of the units operation It also provides a metering window that can switch between alternate information formats Manual setpoint and run stop controls...

Page 19: ...e SCR controller to run Ready and Running must both be true 1 The ladder diagram shows all data controlling the states TIP If the controller will not run when you think it should be running this diagr...

Page 20: ...output and also an indicator to show if the output is at or below 100 duty cycle This Home Screen indicator can provide two messages Enable Output On and Enable Output Off This displays the status of...

Page 21: ...ing a fault condition The second part contains an information button that will open more details relating to the Fault Mask The last section has a Reset button that can reset a Fault condition if ther...

Page 22: ...screens The first item on this screen show a text description of the most recent event triggering a warn condition The second part contains an information button that will open more details relating...

Page 23: ...is also an additional information button 3 4 3 Home Screen Regulation Firing Mode and more The home screen provides a regulation mode indicator that displays the current regulation mode setting of Vol...

Page 24: ...able to switch the control from automatic to manual setpoint The default automatic command setpoint comes from an analog input on the front of the controller typically 4 20mA Alternatively DeviceNet m...

Page 25: ...ded run command When Run Stop is in the Auto position there are two indicators above it Combined these two indicators will show the controlling object and whether the command is to run or stop AutoRun...

Page 26: ...19 Figure 3 Reference Chart Showing Screens Accessable From the Home Screen In the Man manual position this section changes appearance...

Page 27: ...Menu by pressing the menu tab in the footer Most items will be located on a sub menu listed on the Main Menu Many of the menus are self explanatory so comments will be limited The symbol is used to in...

Page 28: ...21 3 6 1 Main Menu Metering Menu Metering General...

Page 29: ...of the screen lists the data currently being sent to the three mA transmitters on the front of the controller The expected mA output is also calculated for both 0 20mA and 4 20mA A slide switch on the...

Page 30: ...23 3 6 3 Main Menu Metering Menu Time Counter KW Hour Meter 3 7 Main Menu Event Log Menu...

Page 31: ...s listed Next the 32 bit timestamp is listed Below these is the Definition a text description of the log event code so you don t have to look up a cryptic code Next are supplemental data Most log entr...

Page 32: ...scription of the log event code so you don t have to look up a cryptic code Next are supplemental data Most log entries do not have additional data Such data is defined in the MP3 Controller manual 3...

Page 33: ...eviceNet Head to the network The lower left displays the live values of the DeviceNet rotary switches This is mostly a convenience for testing The lower right displays the values stored in non volatil...

Page 34: ...nge this configuration If you enable multiple events this screen becomes useful to quickly identify the event s keeping the relay active if you do not have any other indicator to tell this 3 10 Main M...

Page 35: ...dopt the new firing mode You can do this with the button labeled Reset SCR Contrl Touching a numeric value will pop up a keypad to edit the configuration value 3 10 2 Main Menu Demonstration Menu Regu...

Page 36: ...tion mode is modified The available regulation modes are 1 Voltage 2 Current 3 Power 4 Resistance 5 Analog Feedback User s circuit must provide feedback 6 Open Loop 3 10 3 Main Menu Demonstration Menu...

Page 37: ...lso listed in the configuration menu They are only available here to assist demonstration or experimentation 3 10 4 Main Menu Demonstration Menu Status Bit Flag Listing These two screens allow one to...

Page 38: ...sted for use with a 4 20mA command signal As a practical matter calibrating to 4 1mA and 19 9mA will often minimize any need to re calibrate to assure that the MP3 can be either fully on or fully off...

Page 39: ...provides a subset of parameters Screen space does not allow detailed descriptions definitions You must have planned changes after reviewing the controller manual The subscreens only list the parameter...

Page 40: ...Vin PT Primary and Vout PT Primary corresponding to rated voltages As with the voltage measurements the rated current range is required for the proper display and interpretation of measured current d...

Page 41: ...fter reaching the terminal count it reverts to displaying the configured delay ZFT SPD Selector selects the basis of a Variable Time Delay that is added to unit startup to randomize the firing of zero...

Page 42: ...35 3 12 3 Main Menu Service Parameter Configuration Menu PI Setup There are twelve configuration parameters in this group These settings are used for...

Page 43: ...isables current limiting Vout RMS Limit sets output voltage limit point used with PF phase fire mode For other firing modes this will generate a limiting flag but will not influence SCR operation Sett...

Page 44: ...37 3 12 5 Main Menu Service Parameter Configuration Menu Alarm Setup...

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Page 46: ...to 0 disables peak overcurrent detection IMPORTANT If nonzero you must enable this flag in the Fault Mask to enable it to generate a fault based on Iin Peak Retry and Iin Peak Timer or it will just ge...

Page 47: ...flag is listed in this Warning Mask is configured by the user via the touch screen Setting any bit will activate a warning if the corresponding condition becomes true Warning Status is the result of e...

Page 48: ...equipment damage during a process malfunction Avoid enabling input conditions that will cause nuisance trips or will prevent the controller from running when you intend to run For any enabled input p...

Page 49: ...listed in this Relay Mask is configured by the user via the touch screen Setting any bit will activate a relay if the corresponding condition becomes true Relay Status is the result of each bit of Rel...

Page 50: ...S 2 Iin Actual RMS 3 KVAin Actual 4 Vout Actual RMS 5 Iout Actual RMS 6 KWout Actual 7 Analog Setpoint 8 Analog Feedback 9 Setpoint Actual 10 DutyCycle Actual 11 DAC Out1 Ref 16383 Fixed 25 32767 Fixe...

Page 51: ...int 1 Ignore Warning optional depending on bit setting in Warning Mask This will allow the controller to continue in its current operation mode at time of network event If running from network control...

Page 52: ...es 0 Stop 1 Run automatically on startup reset Auto RegMode NV value is loaded into Auto RegMode on power up 1 Voltage 2 Current 3 Power 4 Resistance 5 Analog Feedback User s circuit must provide feed...

Page 53: ...te inputs and discrete output relay To provide a flexible custom interface the user may invert or not invert the logic of each discrete input The value of each bit depends on whether the input termina...

Page 54: ...eter number The value contained in the specified parameter is the value placed in the assembly The assembly you select using Input Assembly will determine how many of these are used The needed values...

Page 55: ...48 3 12 10 Main Menu Service Parameter Configuration Menu Serial Ports...

Page 56: ...UP 3 12 11 Main Menu Service Parameter Configuration Menu NonVolatile Backup Save Restore PW HDRPW You will need to enter the password HDRPW to open this screen This is a set of seven screens listing...

Page 57: ...EE WARNINGS BELOW WARNING 1 Be careful about copying data from the HMI to the MP3 Controller All MP3 Controllers have one set of factory out of box default values regardless of voltage and current rat...

Page 58: ...ng all values to the default value may cut communication with this HMI when the MP3 Controllers powers up the next time The serial port configuration is only applied at power up If you wish to disable...

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Page 61: ...oltage and current transformers are used to standardize the signals into the MP3 control circuit measurement error and variation is minimized Any remaining span error in the measurements may be adjust...

Page 62: ...Menu General Analog Calibration Menu Calibration instructions under the general analog calibration menu are included on each screen 3 13 2 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog Cali...

Page 63: ...56 3 13 3 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog Calibration Menu Span Calibration Vin Vout Iin Iout...

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Page 67: ...13 4 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog Calibration Menu KWout Calibration 3 13 5 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog Calibration Menu Analog Setpoint Calibr...

Page 68: ...61 3 13 6 Main Menu Service Analog Calibration Menu General Analog Calibration Menu Analog Feedback Calibration...

Page 69: ...ry Auto Calibration uses the MP3 s 0 20 mA transmitters to calibrate the Analog Setpoint input The device when configured as described above will undergo an automated 24 second procedure that will cal...

Page 70: ...ored when not using Analog Feedback This Factory Auto Calibration uses the MP3 s 0 20 mA transmitters to calibrate the Analog Feedback input The device when configured as described above will undergo...

Page 71: ...Menu Factory Manual Transmitter Test The following screens can be used to test the 3 channels of 0 12 4 20 mA output Each of the output buttons will adjust the active transmitter output as indicated b...

Page 72: ...reen can be used to designate a parameter to be designated to each transmitter Vout RMS Iout RMS and KWout are default designations for the transmitters Buttons are present to reset each transmitter b...

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