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ACTIVE WTV: Machine configuration 

 

 

MENU –I– 

Par. 

Address Description 

Value  Par. 

Address Description 

Value 

I-0 100 

Dig input 1 cfg 

I-313

140 An out 2 filter 

I-1 101 

Dig input 2 cfg  

I-350

141 Exp an out 1 cfg 

I-2 102 

Dig input 3 cfg  

I-351

142 Exp AnOut 1 offs 

I-3 103 

Dig input 4 cfg  

I-352

143 Exp AnOut 1 gain 

100 

I-4 104 

Dig input 5 cfg  

I-353

144 Exp AnOut 1 filt 

I-5 105 

Dig input 6 cfg  

I-400

145 Inp by serial en 

I-6 106 

Dig input 7 cfg  

I-410

146 Exp in by ser en 

I-7 107 

Dig input 8 cfg  

I-420

147 Out by serial en 

I-50 108 

Exp dig in 1 cfg 

I-430

148 Exp OutBySer en  

I-51 109 

Exp dig in 2 cfg 

I-450

149 An out by ser en 

I-52 110 

Exp dig in 3 cfg 

I-500

150 Encoder enable 

I-53 111 

Exp dig in 4 cfg 

I-501

151 Encoder ppr 

720 

I-100 112 

Dig output 1 cfg 

48 

I-502

152 Enc channels cfg 

I-101 113 

Dig output 2 cfg 

48 

I-503

153 Enc spd mul fact 

100 

I-102 114 

Dig output 3 cfg 

48 

I-504

154 Enc update time 

I-103 115 

Dig output 4 cfg 

48 

I-600

155 Serial link cfg 

I-150 116 

Exp DigOut 1 cfg 

48 

I-601

156 Serial link bps 

I-151 117 

Exp DigOut 2 cfg 

48 

I-602

157 Device address 

I-200 118 

An in 1 Type 

I-603

158 Ser answer delay 

I-201 119 

An in 1 offset 

I-604

159 Serial timeout 

I-202 120 

An in 1 gain 

100  I-605

160 En timeout alm 

I-203 121 

An in 1 minimum 

I-700

161 Option 1 type 

I-204 122 

An in 1 filter 

I-701

162 Option 2 type 

I-210 123 

An in 2 Type 

I-750

163 SBI address 

I-211 124 

An in 2 offset 

I-751

164 CAN baudrate 

I-212 125 

An in 2 gain  

100  I-752

165 SBI Profibus mod 

I-213 126 

An in 2 minimum 

I-753

166 SBI CAN mode 

I-214 127 

An in 2 filter 

I-760

167 SBI to Drv W 0 

I-220 128 

An in 3 Type 

I-761

168 SBI to Drv W 1 

I-221 129 

An in 3 offset 

I-762

169 SBI to Drv W 2 

I-222 130 

An in 3 gain 

100  I-763

170 SBI to Drv W 3 

I-223 131 

An in 3 minimum 

I-764

171 SBI to Drv W 4 

I-224 132 

An in 3 filter 

I-765

172 SBI to Drv W 5 

I-300 133 

Analog out 1 cfg 

I-770

173 Drv to SBI W 0 

I-301 134 

An out 1 offset 

I-771

174 Drv to SBI W 1 

I-302 135 

An out 1 gain  

100  I-772

175 Drv to SBI W 2 

I-303 136 

An out 1 filter  

I-773

176 Drv to SBI W 3 

I-310 137 

Analog out 2 cfg 

I-774

177 Drv to SBI W 4 

I-311 138 

An out 2 offset 

I-775

178 Drv to SBI W 5 

I-312 139 

An out 2 gain 

100   

 

 

 

MENU –P– 

Par. 

Address Description 

Value  Par. 

Address Description 

Value 

P-0 400 

Cmd source sel 

P-281

446 Brake res value 

150 

P-1 401 

RUN input config 

P-282

447 Brake res power 

P-2 402 

Reversal enable 

P-283

448 Br res thermal K 

160 

P-3 403 

Safety 

P-300

449 DC braking level 

P-20 404 

Mains voltage 

220  P-301

450 DCB lev fac src 

P-21 405 

Mains frequency 

60 

P-302

451 DC braking freq 

P-40 406 

Motor rated curr 

70 

P-303

452 DC braking start 

P-41 407 

Motor pole pairs 

P-304

453 DC braking stop 

P-42 408 

Motor power fact 

78 

P-320

454 Autocapture mode 

P-43 409 

Motor stator R 

100  P-321

456 Autocapture Ilim 

120 

P-44 410 

Motor cooling 

P-322

457 Demagnetiz time 

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Summary of Contents for ACTIVE Wellness TV RUN EXCITE

Page 1: ...ACTIVE Wellness TV 15 Display RUN EXCITE Machine configuration...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ion parameters 9 1 2 2 Operating data 10 1 2 2 1 Read from low kit 10 1 2 2 2 Write to low kit 10 1 2 3 Errors log 11 1 2 3 1 Read from low kit 11 1 2 3 2 Reset Errors 11 1 2 3 3 COM Fault 11 1 2 4 TV...

Page 4: ...1 10 Troubleshooting service menu for 700 and 900 models 30 1 10 1 I2C Device Test 31 1 10 2 CSafe COM test 31 1 10 3 Low Kit COM Test 31 1 10 4 TGS COM Test 31 1 10 5 UpDown Test 32 1 10 6 Inverter...

Page 5: ...the proper password To access the menu type in the password 2406 and press ENTER key to confirm or BACK key to back forward At this point the machine display will shows the different parameters of th...

Page 6: ...kg and km or IMPERIAL units pounds and miles To change the selection select the desired option among the ones in the list directly touching on the Touch Screen MEASURE KM default MILES Press HOME to...

Page 7: ...ouch Screen TGS ENABLED default DISABLED Press HOME to confirm and save FORWARD or BACK to scroll the pages 1 1 7 KEYS It is possible to disable the keyboard so that the machine can only be used with...

Page 8: ...EST WEIGHT LOSS CUSTOM SPEED Press HOME to confirm and save FORWARD or BACK to scroll the pages 1 1 10 MODIFIABLE TARGET HEART RATE It is possible to enable or disable modification of the target heart...

Page 9: ...1 1 14 USER DETECT This function is able to detect the presence of a user running on the tread belt during an exercise session It is possible to configure a minimum speed at which the machine will de...

Page 10: ...mount of time in minutes the machine will wait before activating the screen saver with values ranging from 10 to 360 To change the setting press the MODIFY key and insert the value using the numeric k...

Page 11: ...the channel which is displayed on the TV when the TV is in standby To change the setting press the MODIFY key and insert the value using the numeric keyboard Press ENTER key to confirm or BACK key to...

Page 12: ...proper password To access the menu type in the password 2501 and press ENTER key to confirm or BACK key to back forward At this point the machine display will shows the different parameters of the men...

Page 13: ...ess WRITE TO LOW KIT key 1 2 1 3 Default Setting To load the default parameter values press DEFAULT SETTING key 1 2 1 4 Table of configuration parameters To correctly display the parameter values you...

Page 14: ...roll the pages 1 2 2 OPERATING DATA This function makes it possible to access the machine usage data stored in the low kit In addition to the machine usage data this function also includes the 2 sub f...

Page 15: ...o read the parameter values from the low kit memory and view them on the display press READ FROM LOW KIT key 1 2 3 2 Reset Errors To clear the error history in both the low and high kit memory press R...

Page 16: ...ad caused by a DC current exceeding for the maximum allowed time I2 t the maximum permissible threshold for the motor in question OLr 12 Braking resistor overload Ot 13 Over torque due to an even mome...

Page 17: ...a Norway Pakistan Poland Portugal Romania Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey 1 PAL B G United Arab E Zambia Zimbabwe Botswana Hong Kong Ireland South Africa...

Page 18: ...rt the power supply voltage provided by the electrical mains line 1 2 7 STANDARD SETTINGS This function clears the operating data of the machine and simultaneously resets the User menu low kit UpDown...

Page 19: ...111 1226Roller Diameter 91 A 8 1208PID update time 0 A 50 1209PID Prop gain 1 7 A 115 1227 DCMot EncTimeout AT driver SW 2 07 15 A 51 1210PID Int tconst 1 150 A 116 1228Fan command dly 3 A 52 1211PID...

Page 20: ...8h D 152 22 Vir dig out sta 0 D 956 56 Startup id code 0h D 170 23 Exp Dig out status 0 D 957 71 Drive type 2 D 171 24 Exp Drv dig out sta 0 D 999 99 Display test D 172 25 Exp Vir dig out sta 0 MENU F...

Page 21: ...e 0 I 210 123 An in 2 Type 1 I 750 163 SBI address 3 I 211 124 An in 2 offset 0 I 751 164 CAN baudrate 0 I 212 125 An in 2 gain 100 I 752 165 SBI Profibus mod 2 I 213 126 An in 2 minimum 0 I 753 166 S...

Page 22: ...ct mult src 0 P 200 427 Ramp CurLim mode 0 P 440 474 Frequency thr 1 0 P 201 428 Curr lim in ramp 170 P 441 475 Freq prog 1 hyst 5 P 202 429 En lim in steady 0 P 442 476 Frequency thr 2 0 P 203 430 Cu...

Page 23: ...the motor for example when one of the two components is replaced it is necessary to launch an autotuning function which analyses its phase resistance Carry out the operation by setting parameter C 100...

Page 24: ...egisters Incorrect programming of the AT driver may cause serious damage to the machine or result in malfunctions potentially dangerous to the user Therefore only attempt to program the inverter if yo...

Page 25: ...configuration menus using the proper password To access the menu type in the password 2407 and press ENTER key to confirm or BACK key to back forward At this point the partial screen TV is displayed...

Page 26: ...w the frequency column it is possible to scroll the frequency pages and using the and buttons below the channel numbers column it is possible to scroll the pages of the 39 channels which can be memori...

Page 27: ...at left can perform certain adjustments on the Wellness TV In particular it is possible to 1 Increase or reduce the brightness of the LCD 2 Increase or reduce the contrast of the LCD 3 Press the SAVE...

Page 28: ...e different configuration menus using the proper password To access the menu type in the password 2408 and press ENTER key to confirm or BACK key to back forward At this point the partial screen TV is...

Page 29: ...e STOP SEARCH key 3 Using the and buttons below the frequency column it is possible to scroll the frequency pages and using the and buttons below the channel numbers column it is possible to scroll th...

Page 30: ...ENTER to confirm or DELETE to cancel 3 Press the number that you want to associate the frequency If a channel has already been memorised under that number the old channel will be overwritten with the...

Page 31: ...l the channel configuration data to be saved to the key 4 Exit the menu by pressing the HOME key On the machine to be tuned 1 Enter the configuration menu of the channels that need to be tuned 2 Inser...

Page 32: ...e bottom left hand and the bottom right hand corner in sequence as shown in the picture below The machine display will shows a window from where you can access the different configuration menus using...

Page 33: ...or Calibration incomplete if the procedure was not completed properly after which the machine reverts to standby mode During the machine power up sequence while the message showing the installed softw...

Page 34: ...r in sequence as shown in the picture below The machine display will shows a window from where you can access the different configuration menus using the proper password To access the menu type in the...

Page 35: ...as negative The CSafe COM test done on a machine which CSafe port is not plugged with the monitor plug described at chapter 4 of the Service Maintenance manual 1 10 3 LOW KIT COM TEST The test checks...

Page 36: ...r test checks the condition of the AT driver The test can have two outcomes Test Successful This means that the test was completed successfully and the inverter is not in an error condition Inverter E...

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